Paris is in Lockdown Today
#25
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Thank you starrs. She is being born next week in NY. I got her Sophie the giraffe stuff and we found the cutest store 123 famile that had great toys. Jim is checking a bag because he could not resist a knife, his third one he has bought at E. Dehillerin. I got my niece an oyster knife since he did that. Now we have three bottles of Euvanol to take home. I can buy that mavis toothpaste today and throw in his checked bag. I hate waiting in Orlando for bags but he also bought a large tube of 2% V rub. I told him to take it back and get two small but he didn't. I got a small size for a friend. I did get an anniversary Longchamp bag. I bought it in Lille. I want some calendars and usually, the museum stores have the best.
I think everything is back to normal. Clean up of monuments and streets. So hoping they get this settled this week. My brother and his wife bought cheap tickets for Jan. It will be warmer than where they live in the Adirondacks. They got air Canada tickets out of Montreal which is a short drive for them. We change planes there on Monday. Miami/ American airlines have rt tickets to Paris for under 300 if anyone is interested.
I think everything is back to normal. Clean up of monuments and streets. So hoping they get this settled this week. My brother and his wife bought cheap tickets for Jan. It will be warmer than where they live in the Adirondacks. They got air Canada tickets out of Montreal which is a short drive for them. We change planes there on Monday. Miami/ American airlines have rt tickets to Paris for under 300 if anyone is interested.
#26

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Macross........granddaughters are such a joy, congrats! Maybe for your future trips to Paris check out Mini Junior on Montparnasse and Raspail. Sizes 0-16. Through the years we have bought our granddaughters favorite outfits there. The quality outstanding. Across the street on Rue Vavin are many baby shops. A go to stop on every trip. Just sayin’
https://www.yelp.com/biz/mini-junior-paris
Glad to hear Paris is calmer today. We arrive on Wed.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/mini-junior-paris
Glad to hear Paris is calmer today. We arrive on Wed.
#27
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TPAYT, we are so close but many places closed today and we leave in the morning. Belguim had smocked dresses. I love those. She is my great niece.
Cleaning up today. There were workers all over cleaning streets and picking up garbage. Some people are just using the protest to do damage. We saw broken windows and bus station glass protectors shattered. I do hope they work out a deal by next weekend. The shops and restaurants are not making money and sure they don't pay staff that need to work. Where are you staying? My sister in law was on the Champs Elysees the first weekend and had tickets for the opera. Her pictures are good though! On tv, they were showing all the protesters, police and tear gas but there was one guy alone wheeling his suitcase across the street.
Cleaning up today. There were workers all over cleaning streets and picking up garbage. Some people are just using the protest to do damage. We saw broken windows and bus station glass protectors shattered. I do hope they work out a deal by next weekend. The shops and restaurants are not making money and sure they don't pay staff that need to work. Where are you staying? My sister in law was on the Champs Elysees the first weekend and had tickets for the opera. Her pictures are good though! On tv, they were showing all the protesters, police and tear gas but there was one guy alone wheeling his suitcase across the street.
#28

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Macross....we’re 1 night at The Madison Hotel on St. Germain. (1 night or more in a hotel lowers the airfare) then we are in an apt. on Place Dauphine on Ile de Cite. So not too close to Champs. E.
we’ve never been to Paris in winter so we are looking forward to a different viewpoint. We were last there in June with our 13 yr. old granddaughter.
I’ve enjoyed your posts and the info is quite helpful.
we’ve never been to Paris in winter so we are looking forward to a different viewpoint. We were last there in June with our 13 yr. old granddaughter.
I’ve enjoyed your posts and the info is quite helpful.
#29

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Just flew home today after a quick weekend in Paris. Most of the shops on Ile St. Louis were open yesterday. Place des Vosges was a ghost town but we did have lunch at l’Ange20. We stayed in the 6th and the bars/restaurants were open. Had wine at Freddy’s before going next door to Semilla which was packed.
#30
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ROFL!
We had lunch at L'Ange 20 on Thursday.
I had the magret de canard salad and the Anouillette with moutarde and potatoes.
The waiter was a regular Mr Chatterbox. 🤣
Food was good but not nearly as good as at Pottoka, where we literally wiped out plates with bread. I made animal noises whilst eating because my food was so good.
Home now.
Au Revoir,
Thin
We had lunch at L'Ange 20 on Thursday.
I had the magret de canard salad and the Anouillette with moutarde and potatoes.
The waiter was a regular Mr Chatterbox. 🤣
Food was good but not nearly as good as at Pottoka, where we literally wiped out plates with bread. I made animal noises whilst eating because my food was so good.
Home now.
Au Revoir,
Thin
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#37

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I will be keeping an eye on this discussion if you don't mind. Haven't been to paris in 30 years and we are going Dec. 30th to Jan. 3 and unfortunately staying near where all of the protests have been. Thinking we will still go but looking for a different hotel (we were treating ourselves to Hotel Lancaster). Do please keep posting will you?
Thank you! macswim
Thank you! macswim
#38

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Not locked down today (15 December), although demonstrations are scheduled again. Some shop and café windows boarded up, and some, but not all, sights closed (or turn it round, transport seems to be planned to run normally, the main department stores will be open, as will the Opera and the Louvre. But one might expect to have to go through more security checks, and to see armed police around.
https://france3-regions.francetvinfo...s-1592701.html
And rain is forecast for this afternoon.
https://france3-regions.francetvinfo...s-1592701.html
And rain is forecast for this afternoon.
#40
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I just watched some live France reports. Very dreary looking day. I think the yellow jackets are more spread out in the city. Seems calm. I bet the security forces are in force at the department stores. BTW, we got wanded twice going into stores and my husband's bag had two big knives from E. Dehillerin. They never dinged. Great security.





