EUROPE ANTIQUE TRIP

A  SERIOUS INEXPENSIVE ANTIQUING TOUR

Links to the websites for the shows and areas we visit.

Also below are links to other tour promoters. 

Links to Arezzo and other Italian info:

http://www.arezzofieraantiquaria.com

http://www.fondazionebruschi.com

http://www.discoveritalia.com/agenda/schedaEvento.asp?idevento=5065&lingua=en

http://www.thetravelzine.com/it_w2007_4arezzo.htm

http://www.petrolo.it/events.html

links to the England antiques fairs:

http://www.dmgantiquefairs.com

http://www.arthurswallowfairs.co.uk

http://www.britainexpress.com/articles/collecting/newark.htm

links to the French markets:

http://www.Parispuces.com

http://www.antikita.com/

http://www.pucesdeparis-portedevanves.com/index.php?page=4

http://www.parisperfect.com

http://www.vide-greniers.org

Here's some links with interesting information on the "chunnel" We take the Eurostar train from London all the way to Paris on some of our trips.

http://www.raileurope.com/us/rail/eurostar/channel_tunnel.htm 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/channel_tunnel  


As you know, we only take a few trips each year. If you need to travel at another time or prefer the "mints on your pillow" luxuries, we recommend the following tour groups:

click on these links to visit their websites:

http://www.throughthelookingglass.com

http://www.antiqueslimited.com

http://www.heartofeuropetours.com

http://www.zurkopromotions.com



Here's a link to the hotel were we stay in Paris. It is across from the Gare du Nord which is the train station which we arrive at from England through the "chunnel." It is close enough to walk  to the Paris flea markets at Clignancourt. We do have the shuttles to all the other flea markets, but if you want to, you can walk back to the Hotel from this one.

click this link:   http://www.paris-hotel-maubeuge.com

 



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