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Knowledgeable Camino Travel Agent You Could Recommend?

Srg.Gnz

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Gang,
Booked my flight from Los Angeles to Paris and then from Madrid to Los Angeles. Leave LA July 25th and arrive in Paris on the 26th.

Rather than searching for a good/inexpensive hotel for my one night in Paris, and then the train ride down to Bayonne and then the 2nd train to SJPP, as well as the flight from Santiago to Madrid, I was hoping to eliminate this effort with a possible reputable/trusted travel agent who might be an expert on Camino traveling.

If you've utilized someones services and enjoyed your experience, could you recommend them to me?

Thanks!
 
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Thank you, Alan!
Spoke with Garry and he acts as more of a tour guide, though he did give me great suggestions if I wanted to book the missing pieces on my own.

Could anyone else recommend an agent who might be familiar with El Camino?

Thanks!
 
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Assuming you are arriving in Paris late in july, you will find lots of hotels closed for the season or crowded with TdF fans. So I would catch the first TGV you can get out of CDG and go straight to Bayonne. You can find a reasonably affordable place to stay there and catch the train the next day to St. Jean. Piece of cake! Don't know much about getting around in Spain, except by foot, other than buses are much better than trains in most areas.
 

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