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4 days in Paris
Have been many times: this is an “old haunts” trip mostly with a few new wrinkles. Mostly seeking restaurant help.
Arrive Saturday am Oct 11 from US: staying at Albe Hotel between 5th and 6th. Saturday: Arrive 10 am at CDG Cafe brezia Shakespeare and co One hour Cruise from Notre Dame round trip?? Which company? Notre dame and ile de cite and berthillion Place des Vosges Moonshiner and grand brasserie at 7:30 pm Sunday Marmottan at 10 - book in advance? Blois de boulogne Saint sulpece Pantheon Luxembourg gardens Chez George’s wine Procope at 7 pm Monday - to Reims - all previously booked La Maison d'Isabelle Mumm at 1030 Harold at 1215 Cathedral Basilica Tattinger at 5 Bistro Augustine’s Paris 9 pm Tuesday Or’say at 9:30 and special exhibit - book in advance? Tuileries Angelina Bartoque … or somewhere quick and casual? Concorde - outside Petit palais? Invalides? - outside Eiffel Tower - outside dames des arts rooftop ? Hestia or bistro des lives or fish La bossionerie (old haunt) or cosi (old haunt? Not sure I should buy a carnet? Can I use contactless card? |
It must have been a long time since you've been there as they haven't sold carnets for at least 3 years. You can buy a Navigo Easy card and load tickets on it. One wrinkle is that now you can't use the same ticket for metro/RER and bus, they are two different tickets. You'll have to read up on that to decide what you want. If you use transport a lot in a day, might as well get the unlimited daily pass. I don't know if you can use a contactless card in itself, don't think so but I just use a Navigo pass card.
https://www.ratp.fr/en/titres-et-tarifs AS for your itinerary, I would prebook the Orsay ticket. I don't think those Seine cruises are all that different myself, I don't take them that seriously and don't depend on them for narration. I think the big Bateaux Mouches are fine and I've also done a smaller one but if you don't get a good seat, that may not be great. I think I used Bateaux Parisiens, it was fine. I'd just go with which one is closest to where you might easily be. Some people sweat by Vedettes to Pont Neuf but I don't care for their loading location myself. |
Hi!
Don’t skip Le Marais. It’s one of the most charming neighborhoods in Paris, full of historic streets, beautiful old buildings, cafés and unique shops. If you’re a foodie, you can discover the neighborhood through this tour - Le Marais Ultimate Food Tour - that combines culture and gastronomy, letting you taste local specialties while learning about its history and character. |
FYI, the annual Fete des Vendanges in Montmartre takes place the weekend of your trip. It is a grape harvest festival surrounding Sacre Coeur. Lots of good food, wine, music, etc.
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You are going to be super disappointed returning to Shakesspeare & Co. unless you enjoy standing in line for 40 minutes to even get in.
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Originally Posted by kerouac
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You are going to be super disappointed returning to Shakesspeare & Co. unless you enjoy standing in line for 40 minutes to even get in.
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Thanks. it’s really to see the outside of a lot of places I like.
forgot both the orsay ans orangerie have good exhibits so revamping my Tuesday for that. I also never seem to make it to the decorative arts museum. Always so much! |
As Kerouac said, it was shocking and disappointing re the lines at Shakespeare & Co. So I had to buy my Joyce “yes I will yes” bag online. I bought my first Ulysses book from them when visiting in 1972!
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