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paris day trips and cool new stuff
I have just decided quickly to spend a week or so in Paris next month. It's my fifth time there, so I'm looking for something different. Never been to Chartres, so that's a possibility. Too bad not good time of year for Giverny. Other ideas about cool new neighborhoods, anything else new (last visit was almost three years ago).
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What interests you? Hard to recommend without knowing that.
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I guess I should've been more specific. Art and architecture. Charm, in whatever form it takes...perhaps a particularly lovely small city or town with (or even without) an interesting history. That would be for the day trips. I know that there are some up-and-coming neighborhoods in Paris but not sure where they are. Any new cultural attractions in Paris. This may not be specific enough, but I hope someone has some ideas.
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Hi and,
Seethe Paris part of my trip report for some suggestions: Ira Does France http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=34676645 ((I)) |
The New York Times covered an area that is very up-and-coming..talked about how the Marais had been totally gentrified and that the new area for artists and cool places to eat is someplace which I believe is Northeast of there. Sorry I cannot recall the name but somehow Canal San Martin sticks in my mind....you could check the times on the web for more details. If I remember anything else I will post.
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Yes, Canal St-Martin in the 10th.
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I'm going to Paris next week...and there are two exhibits that I'm very excited to see..........
DADA at the Pompidou..... and Klimt & an exhibition titled Meloncholy at the Grand Palais..... For something very quirky, check out Deyrolle on Rud du Bac!! www.pbase.com/al309/paris1 ((*)) |
andib:
Mind if I take a free ride on your post? We've never wandered through the area around the Grand Palais. I see these gorgeous photos of the area but don't read much about it. What's it like? Worth spending a few hours around there? Thanks for any tips. |
Chartres, St. Germain-en-Laye, Rouen are all worthy day trips. For an over nighter try Mormandy.
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Or Normandy would work as well.
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Fontainbleau is really nice in the fall. And its an easy day trip. It has a beautiful forest.
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Chartres, by all means, and perhaps a day-trip to Rouen to visit the assorted cathedrals and perhaps some of the exquisite abbeys in the region. For charm coupled with art, Barbizon.
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in terms of "coming" neighborhoods, bercy might qualify...
you'd be pioneering and there is a lot of demolition/construction going on. but there is also a lot of new vitality with smart shops and quietly (now) trendy restaurants in the making. |
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