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Have you actually booked your tickets to Paris? The longer you wait its likely the more expensive they will get...
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Agree that the first thing you need to do is book the Eurostar tickets. And BTW, google exists because of human beings and the opinions and facts they have posted on the Web. We cannot guess what you should do in Paris for 24 hours unless you fess up and say what most appeals to you about the idea of visiting. There's no need, especially in your unique circumstance of having only a tiny amount of time to visit one of the great cities of the world, to be so recalcitrant about your wishes. All we know so far is that you don't want to look at art, and the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame hold some interest for you. Be advised that the Eiffel Tower may not even be accessible to you, as the elevators are under construction. People who don't speak French are all over Paris every day and manage - you will, too, but it helps to add a few words to your vocabulary and make an effort.
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StCirq,
It's news to me that the Eifferl Tower may not be accessible. Do you know how long the elevators will be under construction? We plan a trip in early July and the kids are so looking forward to getting to the top. |
Thank you jamikins!
Thank you StCirq! Actually I haven't bought tickets to Paris yet because tickets by train are too expensive for me right now. I think I would have to go by plane, maybe. StCirq... Google gives me too much information and a kinda lack of information about how to go to the places by metro or bus... And like I said.. "let's imagine that there is a book called "100 best places to go in Paris" (in the models of the existing book "1001 Places to See Before You Die")... I am pretty sure that the author of the book doesnt know the interests of all the people who are going to read his book, but he suggests anyway places that HE likes and places that HE think that OTHER PEOPLE would like too. What I would like to know would be the 10 things that I should do in Paris (excluding going to arts places, because of the lack of time). In other words... Imagine that you are the author of a guide book called "10 things you must do in Paris"... as the author of this guide book, which things you would suggest for the people who are going to read you book? |
bipenett, Fodors has a search function at the top. I searched "things to do in Paris and found these links to other threads:
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-paris.cfm?321 http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-paris.cfm?106 http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...w-thread.cfm?7 http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...in-paris.cfm?2 |
The first link has 321 posts, the second over 100.
No since in re-inventing the wheel, as they say. |
The one thing I WOULDN'T do is go up the tower (well, that and the Louvre). The long wait is fine for someone staying a week, but, in your particular case, no.
The best view OF of the tower is from the Trocadero Metro stop. You might also consider just going to the Arc de Triomphe which also has wonderful views over Paris - including the Eiffel Tower. Views from the Eiffel tower obviously do not have views of the tower). Best of all, the Arc de Triomphe has NO LINES. Generally - plan on seeing everything from the outside. Going INTO attractions takes more time than you have. Even in the smaller museums with NO lines it takes time to see the collections. In addition to your "View" stop(s) mentioned above, maybe just these two walks - with the only "stops" being quick lunch/dinner breaks (a real evening restaurant dinner often runs 3 hours) at a nice outdoor cafe and quick rests at particularly pleasant parks. That would make for a very full day and you'll see a lot of what is best about Paris. The travel time to/from Montmartre is also prohibitive. http://www.frommers.com/destinations...062020034.html and the map: http://www.frommers.com/images/desti...02latinqtr.jpg http://www.frommers.com/destinations...062020035.html and the map: http://www.frommers.com/images/desti...0803marais.jpg |
bipenette, I have been the author, not of guidebooks, but numerous travel articles, and I would never say there are 10 things anyone must do anywhere. But leaving that aside, here's 10 things I love to do when I go to Paris:
Market in Belleville Marché aux Livres - Georges Bressens Jaquemart-André Parc St-Cloud Restaurant Florimond Musée Jean Moulin Tea at the Opéra Intercontinental Papetrie-Librairie de l'Ecole Militaire Gibert-Jeune Fromagerie Marie-Anne Cantin Is that useful? For someone going for 24 hours on a specific day when things might or might not be open and without knowledge of the layout of the city....I doubt it. |
Thank you apersuader65
Thank you bardo1 Thank you StCirq StCirq, I am sorry for what I am going to say right now, but unfortunately all I can say is that you may not be a good travel article author. You, knowing that I have less than 24 hours to be in Paris, sugests me at least 3 restaurants and none importants places like Eiffel Tower or Champs Elysee. You definitely haven´t got the point. That´s not good at all for a travelguide authors. |
Has anyone mentioned a Bateaux cruise on the Seine. Enjoyable and a very good way to see some of the sites
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People on this forum are trying to help you, but you haven't given them enough information. If you are young and love music, or walking, or nouvelle cuisine, that might help people steer you toward certain famous Paris things.
So let us know more please. Of your likes and interests. Otherwise go to any good guidebook, and it will tell you the 10 most popular things to do in Paris. Otherwise it will be the personal opinions of Fodorites. That was St. Cirq's point. I Think you should not be so critical of St.Cirq, who is a very knowledgeable member of this forum, full of exceptionally good information. |
Thank you hpeabody!
Thank you taconictraveler! taconictraveler, I am sorry for what you read. I really didnt want to be rude with StCirq. I´ve seen some of his posts and he really knows about Paris. But he didnt get my point. All I wanted was a kind of "route" that I should take to see famous places in Paris. I´ve found a image above which is in another language but it ilustrates exactly what I was looking for. I am sure that the person who made this image dont know me, therefore this person doesnt know my interests, but this person made a image that should intereset tourists in Paris all over the world: http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/t...mapa_paris.gif |
bipenett,
If you know so well what is important in Paris, why do you ask for advice? taconictraveler is right. Get a travel book that lists Paris top 10 things to do. |
thank you, Gina_07. If you see my first message, you are going to see that I was looking for tips of these top 10 places to do in Paris caring about my locomotion to these places. I havent found yet a guide which would tell me which metro stations should I get to get to the Eiffel Tower, for exemple.
I wanted a squeme that would optmize my time in Paris, like, for exemple: 1)First go to Eiffel Tower 2)Walk to Champs Elisee. 3)Take a Bus and arrive to Louvre in 5 minutes stuff like that that you wouldnt find in a regular guidebook. Thats why I tried to get these informations over here but nobody got my point. By the way.. if you could hypothetically find any travel information on guidebooks and websites over internet, so why is there a Forum in Fordors´ website so people could help each other to find these informations? Is the same thing that in a Blackberry forum, for exemple, someone ask "What should I do if I am having problem to configure my emails on my phone?" and other people say "go read the troubleshooting in the Blackberry user´s guide, you lazy!". All information is avaible everywhere, but forum´s let you have these informations easily and, speacialy, faster than it should take if you search for these informations evverywhere. |
One of the travel guides has a page that makes suggestions based upon the amount of time one has. I do believe it starts with 3 days but it might be helpful. Can anyone remember? Is it Fodor or Frommer???
If you only have a day, I'd walk from the Arc de Triomphe down the Champs Elysee through Tuileries to Louvre and then over to Notre Dame and then reverse but along the Seine to Eiffel Tower. Cross over at that point and maybe take a ride on the Seine. If you have time left, go to the left bank and walk along Rue de l'Universite unti it meets Blvd. Ste. Germaine. Get out your map and decide whether you want to go to the Luxembourg Gardens, Sorbonne or the Mouffetard Market. Or you may wish to think about returning to the train station. Take pictures and notes of where you will return when you have more time. Stop when you feel like it. This is a very touristy day--but why not? Are you not a tourist? This plan requires good weather! |
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Thank you so much TDudette and Apres_Londee!!!
You two helped me A LOT!! I am pretty sure that you both dont know me and dont know my interestes, but YOU GUYS DEFINITELY GOT THE POINT! You 2 deservers a prize. hehe. thank you, again, all the people that tried to help me, speacialy TDudette and Apres_Londee! |
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