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Originally Posted by xX2DXx
Thank you MissMissa, Suki, Koaku and TalnSG.
I'm sorry I didn't include my travel date, its from june 23 to july 12 and I also have a map of where I'm going to be walking
Oh by the way my brother said they closed off the very top of the Eiffel Tower to tourist, is this true? and whats the London Eye (well I can look it up on the internet lol).
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When you say "walking", do you really mean WALKING? If so, are you sure 11 days is enough?
For those dates, clothes wise, I recommend t-shirts, 3/4 lengths etc and a one or two winder clothes. From Lyon upwards, the weather is extremely humid. It might not be that hot, but it'll feel very hot, especially in Paris and London/England, but these places are also known to have random weather, so it's very likely that it'll rain at least once during your trip. Lyon southwards is very nice and not so humid (generally), and the closer you get to Rome the hotter it is, but usually not by much.
I've been to Milan, Nice, Lyon, Venice in May, and it was ridiculously hot. Having lots of people around doesn't help either. So I assume June will be even hotter and July will be roughly the same as May, though you're in early July, so it's probably the hottest time of the year. Paris, London, Pourtsmouth, Southhampton all have similar weather but in Paris and London, it seems more humid in my experience... again, it probably has something to do with the number of people and perhaps the number of buildings...
So overall, take lots of summer clothes, and one or two winter clothes... Whenever I travel in Europe at this kind of time, I always just take summer clothes, one coat and a pair of jeans... Umbrella's are cheap everywhere, so no need to bring one yourself.

I wish my camera could take pics of the London Eye like that... I still havn't figured out how to keep my lense open, in fact, I don't even know if it can. lol