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            France and Germany (with two children) Trip Report 2008

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            This is my first trip report, so please be patient. I will try to make it short & sweet. I apologize in advance for any spelling mistakes...

            First, thank you for all of the information posted her, and advice that you gave! Using this board was a lot of fun during the planning stage!

            My husband and I love to travel, although haven't been abroad since the kids were born. I was very excited to take them to Europe, to expand their world (we have two girls, ages 4 and 7).

            Day 1
            We left on my daughter's last day of school and flew from Dulles to Paris on United Airlines (coach). Fabulous flight! Had pre-booked a shuttle to our hotel- this worked out well! Dropped off our bags at the hotel (too early to check in) and headed directly to Trocadero. Stopped for brunch in a nice cafe- kids loved the chocolat, eggs and toast! (even our picky eater was happy!)

            From there we headed over for a great view and photo opp of Eiffel Tower! This woke everyone up, we were all so excited! We made our way towards the tower. First stop, the carousel- the first of many the children would enjoy in Paris.

            We waited on line to ride to the top. It was cold and a little long, but it was worth it (for the kids).

            After this it was back to the hotel for a nap, and later a casual dinner in a bistro near our hotel.

            Hotel: We stayed at the Castex Hotel in Bastille. I booked this hotel because it was reasonable (220E a night), and they had a family room. The location was very convenient: close to metro and walk to Notre Dame. We were disappointed with the upkeep and cleanliness of the hotel- and the lack of service. Has anyone else stayed here- did you have the same impression?

            Day 2
            This was my favorite day in Paris. We slept until 10am- still adjusting to the time change. (The kids did great with the lack of sleep by the way- better than us- the amount of energy they have is amazing). We walked over to enjoy: Ile de St. Louis (totally charming), a creperie for lunch, Berthillion ice cream (yummy), street performers, a playground for the kids, Notre Dame, St. Chapelle, and then finally to Luxembourg Gardens. The garden was amazing for the kids- they enjoyed a great playground, a carousel, and we rented boats to play with in the fountain (a must paris activity for young children). Unfortunately we had a terrible, touristy, dinner in the Latin quarter on the way home. Other than that the day was completely magical. (The 7 yr old love Notre Dame.)

            Day 3
            In the morning we again had a great cafe experienc in Bastille. Warm friendly service, and food that made even the little one happy! We took the metro to Monmartre, enjoyed two carousels, Sacre Cour, jugglers, shops, a casual lunch, and the tourist train (which we rode during a brief rain shower- what luck!). Back to the metro, to the Tuileries garden. Another carousel, more ice cream and exploration. Then we went to the Orangerie museum: what a gem, especially sized for children. A beautiful collection of impressionist works, and the stunning display of Monet's work. It was just enough for the kids- without being too much! Back to the hotel for some R&R, before a wonderful last dinner in Paris! (Oh by the way- we all fell in love with the macarons from Lenoitre!!)

            What a magical city Paris is. My DH and I had been before- so we really tried to plan the itinerary for the kids- that is why we bypassed the museums, if favor of the parks. It is a fabulous city for children!!

            Next post: Colmar and Kaysersburg, France (in Alsace)....

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