A very open schedule in Paris
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One suggestion: be flexible and go to Sainte Chapelle on a sunny day. I sat on one of the chairs and took my time, consulting the provided guide cards and using my own binoculars to really take in the glorious stained glass.
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Are you planning on jogging through the Louvre and the Orangerie? I can't imagine eating at the Café Marly, doing the museums and then being at Louis Vuitton by 15:00.
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Day 1 - Too packed, even if you only walk into the Louvre and walk back out. How much do you like art? For example, I love paintings in particular, but I have planned entire days in the Louvre (though have left in the middle for a leisurely lunch). Especially if you have a nice lunch planned. And you do what what happened to Notre Dame, right, and that you can't visit it for years? Sainte Chappelle is marvelous. Move some of these activities to Wednesday
Day 2 - my guess is that the Paris Walks tour lasts two hours. If so, your visit to the Victor Hugo museum will be very short indeed to make it to Chez Janou by 1 Day 4 - I suggest that you visit the Luxembourg Gardens or the Pantheon (or both) before your lunch at Reminet. And plan on the Musee d'Orsay for the afternoon The Museum Pass is not necessarily the most cost-effective way to go; price out the cost of each place that you're planning to go, and which days, then determine whether the Pass works for you (it's never worked for me, but I tend to spend lots of time in each museum). Visit the Rue Mouffetard market on the day you go to the Pantheon, as they're near each other |
Originally Posted by kerouac
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Are you planning on jogging through the Louvre and the Orangerie? I can't imagine eating at the Café Marly, doing the museums and then being at Louis Vuitton by 15:00.
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Thank you
I was originally going to louvre and orangerie but it was still on the list there is no way I’m doing that so thanks for the laugh ! ! |
A very open schedule in Paris
Evidently what's 'open' to one is overambitious and crazy busy to another. Enjoy your trip whatever you decide. |
I was at Cafe Marly today for lunch...be sure to have a reservation as every seat was taken and for sure, I think you need to allow adequate time to be served and to eat.
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March 20 flight Sunday Copenhagen to Paris 5:30pm Arrive Paris 7:25 pm Taxi to 80 Rue des Archives, Paris, Île-de-France 75003 March 21 Monday Explore il de cite , Ille St. Louis Notre Dame , st chapel 11:30 lunch at cafe Marley When and where Monday, March 21 at 15:00 101 Avenue des Champs-Élysées 75008 Pari Dinner at Chez Francis at 7:30pm 7 Place d'alma paris 75008 Confirm by email Paris Marais walk tonight March 22 Tuesday Paris Tour of Marais with Paris walks meet at metro St. Paul 10:30 Visit victor hugo museum Lunch at Chez Janou 2 rue Roger Verlom 1:00pm close to place de voseges shopping ? Dinner with eatwith March 23 Wednesday. 33 rue de abscesses Sancerre restaurant Meet majda at 5:00 abscess metro Montmartre tour Paris greeter 5:00 pm Eat dinner in Montmartre la maison rose 2 ru e de l abreuvoir 75018 Paris France 7:00 pm March 24 Thursday Paris lunch at le reminat reservations at 12:30 3 rue des grands degris 75005 Paris France Visit Pantheon , explore Luxembourg gardens Visit musee dorsay open late 9:45 pm Confirm paris walk in email tonight March 25 Friday Tour Hemingways Paris walks 10:30 am meet at cardinal lemoine metro exit 1 Dinner reservations at las papilla 7:00 pm 30 rue gay-lussac Paris 75005 March 26 Saturday Parc de bois de bologne Exibit at Louis Vuitton museum 11:00 am bought tickets March 27 Lunch at le train bleu 1:00 gate de Lyon Check out the canals and shop |
Maybe too late to reply but S. Chappelle, Pantheon, Lourve, orangerie and D'orsey you need timed tickets, so I think that becomes a problem for your current timetable. I was there in November and Lourve extremely crowded as was SC, Pantheon, and Orangerie. But it's Paris, so enjoy.
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