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Take a warm jacket
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Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Deffinitely you have to have warm clothes because in the Basilica is very cold and in the crypt is even colder.

Photo Equipment: The camera is mandatory!

Written Mar 18, 2006

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  Deffinitely you have to have warm clothes because in the Basilica is very cold and in the crypt is even colder. The camera is mandatory! 

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Q:  At the end of a three-week journey (France/Italy) we will be at the Novotel CDG (because of its convenience) for the last night... 

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A: Hi, There is no simple way of doing this as St Denis basilica is not on the same line as CDG. There are I think 3 ways to do this. 1) Taxi from the hotel there and... 

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