"We'd been dreaming of a girls' trip for the past two years, but nothing had ever materialized because of our clashing schedules. Luckily, though, we finally found a time when we were both available. Because we aren't huge planners, we were excited about the idea of a last-minute trip. After a truly exhilarating week, here are three things I enjoyed about the experience and three I'd do differently next time."
"Last year, my cousin and I booked a last-minute trip to France, visiting Paris and Nice. I actually liked exploring without much of an itinerary, and loved visiting the Eiffel Tower twice. However, next time I plan to eat at more local restaurants and give myself extra time to shop. Back in July, my cousin asked if I wanted to go to France with her - in a month."
Two cousins traveled to France on about one month's notice, visiting Paris and Nice. They had clashing schedules for two years but finally found overlapping availability in July. The pair favored a low‑planning approach and enjoyed spontaneous exploration without a strict itinerary. Highlights included visiting the Eiffel Tower twice. The traveler enjoyed the unstructured pace but identified improvements for future trips: choosing more local restaurants and allowing extra time for shopping. The trip felt exhilarating overall and reinforced a preference for flexible travel combined with more deliberate culinary and shopping plans next time.
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