Paris on Sunday-What is one to do?
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Paris on Sunday-What is one to do?
As it turns out, one of our three days in Paris (in May) is going to be a Sunday. We are going to be staying in the 5th. Will there be anything at all open on Sunday? (Besides the churches!) Museums? Stores? Does anyone have any suggestions of things to do, or even wait to do until Sunday? Thank you!
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Will echo what's been suggested above. Check a travel book for museum and attraction hours -- there should be plenty of things open.
If all else fails, parks are great to visit. Will second the suggestions above for the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Tuileries and also suggest Parc Monceau, Parc des Buttes Chaumant, and Bois de Boulogne.
If all else fails, parks are great to visit. Will second the suggestions above for the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Tuileries and also suggest Parc Monceau, Parc des Buttes Chaumant, and Bois de Boulogne.
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So what about Monday? Many museums are closed and most markets. I know Jacquemart-Andre is open - but we did that last trip. Just wondering if anyone has done something special or different on Monday. We've done all the major tourist attractions, so are looking something different. We can always walk through neighborhoods, parks, gardens, etc. I'm sure we'll find plenty - but thought someone might have a good suggestion.
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Thanks, everyone. For some reason, I thought I'd read several places that things were closed up in Paris (as well as most of France) on Sundays. I'm sure we'll find plenty to do on Sunday and Monday - it's our first time to Paris so it will all be good.
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We always try to be in Paris on Sunday so we can go to the organic market at Raspail. At one end of the market there is a vendor who has a griddle and produces the best potato-onion-cheese galettes. We buy one for the trip through the market and one for the walk back to the hotel. YUM!
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From Beating the Euro thread:
Author: Michael ([email protected])
Date: 03/18/2008, 08:04 pm
On a Sunday morning take the métro to the Place des Fêtes, pick up picnic items at the market on the square, walk down to the top of the Parc des Buttes Chaumont and join the Parisians on the grass who are also having a picnic.
Author: Michael ([email protected])
Date: 03/18/2008, 08:04 pm
On a Sunday morning take the métro to the Place des Fêtes, pick up picnic items at the market on the square, walk down to the top of the Parc des Buttes Chaumont and join the Parisians on the grass who are also having a picnic.




