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Deja_Sue Jun 30th, 2008 12:59 PM

Paris, round 2 itinerary
 
We're headed back to Paris for five days in October, having spent 7 days there last May. Last time we didn't plan our itinerary as well as we might, so this trip we're hoping to catch those things we had on the list but missed the first time. I've been doing some advance planning, looking up locations and hours for museums and the like, but was wondering how much time we should plan for:

Musée Picasso
Musée Marmottan
Musée d'Histoire de Judaisme



Shanti Jun 30th, 2008 03:07 PM

Out of the three, I've only been to the Musée Marmottan and spent about 2 hours there last week. I enjoyed it a lot.

It's also a nice neighborhood for taking a walk.

adrienne Jun 30th, 2008 03:39 PM

About 2 hours each for Marmatton and Jewish museums.

The Picasso and Jewish museums are near each other so plan on doing them the same day to cut down on transportion times. There are lots of other interesting things to do in the Marais so I would plan on a day wandering around that area, if your itinerary permits.

MademoiselleFifi Jun 30th, 2008 03:42 PM

While at Marais, also go to the Musee Carnavalet.

Deja_Sue Jun 30th, 2008 04:06 PM

Thanks everyone. Yes, I'd planned the Picasso and Jewish museums for the same day. We barely touched on the Marais last visit, and I've planned an entire day there including those two museums.

Also planned the Marmottan and Bois de Bolougne for another day. What's worth seeing at B du B (have been warned not to go there at night)?

a1139a Jun 30th, 2008 05:57 PM

Are you planning a picnic? Read about mine here:
http://hereinfranklin.wordpress.com/...erfect-picnic/

StCirq Jun 30th, 2008 06:49 PM

I haven't been to the Musee d' Histoire de Judaisme, but I was in and out of the Picasso Museum in about 45 minutes (I wasn't impressed). The Musee Marmottan isn't big, but I love it and it takes some time to get there, and it's worth poking around the neighborhood a bit, so I'd allow a half-day for that.

Travelnut Jun 30th, 2008 07:02 PM

The Marmottan is in the back of a nice park, one of those described in that "Paris Gardens" article that was posted in the past couple of days...

Closer to the Seine but in the 16th is the Musee du Vin:
www.museeduvinparis.com

On our next visit, we're going to have a look at the small Passy Cemetery - some notables interred there:
-Berthe Morisot (I think some of her paintings are in the Marmottan)
-Edouard Manet
-Claude Debussy
http://www.pariscemeteries.com/pagecems/passy.html

Deja_Sue Jul 1st, 2008 03:32 PM

a1139a - picnic will depend on the weather, but it sounds lovely!

Thanks everyone for the info and suggestions. Musée Carnavalet looks quite interesting; should I plan for more than a couple of hours there? Musée du Vin as well!

And I'll check out the Paris gardens info, thanks!


Deja_Sue Jul 5th, 2008 02:52 PM

One more question, is it too much to try to cover the Musée Picasso, Musée d'Histroire Judaisme and Musée Carnavalet all in one day? How much time should we allow for Musée Carnavalet?

slangevar Jul 5th, 2008 03:09 PM

I second StCirq's review of the Picasso museum... I've seen much more impressive displays of his work at other museums, and didn't like this even a quarter as much as the Carnavalet (2-4 hours) or the Jacquemart-Andre museum (http://www.musee-jacquemart-andre.com/en/jacquemart/), which has a romantic story and an incredible collection within the context of the period.

To make the Carnavalet even more fun, pick up a copy of the letters of Madame de Sevigne (http://www.amazon.com/Selected-Lette...237&sr=1-1). She was a 17th century occupant of the Carnavalet who wrote scores of letters to her daughter and friends over the years, detailing French society and gossip from the time. Portraits of her and her friends and family hang in the Carnavalet, and it really makes the period much more accessible.


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