3 days Paris -Trying to fit everything in
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taken the seine cruise with my friends and we all fell asleep- but at different times - so we were able
I will remind you that you have NOT done this with your present group--it is a wonderful way to introduce paris. And I see you plan to do it. Great.
Don't overdo lunch-- a stop at a café for onion soup or such. Otherwise it is hours--and also the need for a nap because of food!!
I will remind you that you have NOT done this with your present group--it is a wonderful way to introduce paris. And I see you plan to do it. Great.
Don't overdo lunch-- a stop at a café for onion soup or such. Otherwise it is hours--and also the need for a nap because of food!!
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"I still like the idea of walking through the Tuilleries and then a cruise. There is a stop at Place d'la Concorde."
The only boat that has stops is Batobus, making it like a water taxi.
http://www.batobus.com/en.html
If you are talking about a "cruise" type boat [no stops] then you are talking about boat trips like this -
http://vedettesdupontneuf.com/home/
We prefer to do the "cruise" at night; timing it to when the lights come on at Tour Eiffel. Check sunset timetable.
Daytime is nice too, allows you to see more - perhaps better for 1st timers.
The only boat that has stops is Batobus, making it like a water taxi.
http://www.batobus.com/en.html
If you are talking about a "cruise" type boat [no stops] then you are talking about boat trips like this -
http://vedettesdupontneuf.com/home/
We prefer to do the "cruise" at night; timing it to when the lights come on at Tour Eiffel. Check sunset timetable.
Daytime is nice too, allows you to see more - perhaps better for 1st timers.