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I’ve been to all three. And I loved all three. I’ve been to London and Paris multiple times and still feel like I haven’t seen everything. I don’t think two weeks is enough time for all of your locations but you should definitely hit them all eventually
Morocco is one of the best destinations on your list. Go for it!
Way too much travel for 2 weeks trip. Why so much back and forth?
The Eurostar (train) between Paris and London Is like 2 hours, so that’s really easily done- are you planning on taking that or flying??
If it’s your first time to all three there’s so much to see in just 2 weeks, so may be easier on you to cut it to two- but I personally wouldn’t bat an eyelash at this type of itinerary! Sounds really fun!
Yes were taking the Eurostar and the back and forth for that is sibling in-law obligations lol. Trying to cut it would cause too much drama so rolling with it
Where in Morocco? Will you be in Rabat, Casablanca, fez, Marrakech? Multiple cities? Morocco will be the most interesting part of your trip but I would suggest skipping Rabat/ Casa and doing fez or Marrakech to get most impact experience in a short period of time. It’s touristy but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Were you considering sleeping out in the Sahara? That will take a few days of travel in itself. As someone who has lived in both Paris and Morocco (Rabat), and visited London multiple times, I would def recommend Morocco but I wonder if you should plan a separate Morocco trip if you can’t go for at least 4 days.