Recommendations for a guide in Paris
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Recommendations for a guide in Paris
Most of the time my wife and I enjoy exploring on our own, but we have found that a knowlegeable and engaging guide can make the museum experience more enjoyable (especially for our teenage daughters who quickly became bored with our self-guided tour of the Vatican last year, but loved the professionally-guided tour of the Borghesee).
As we finalize plans for our Paris trip in March, I would like to engage the services of a guide for our visit to the Louvre (and possibly the Orsay as well). I had hoped we would be able use Michael Osman (who has been recommended on this board), but I have been unable to reach him via e-mail for the last couple of months.
So, if you know of a good guide in Paris (or if you know how to contact Michael Osman), I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks!
As we finalize plans for our Paris trip in March, I would like to engage the services of a guide for our visit to the Louvre (and possibly the Orsay as well). I had hoped we would be able use Michael Osman (who has been recommended on this board), but I have been unable to reach him via e-mail for the last couple of months.
So, if you know of a good guide in Paris (or if you know how to contact Michael Osman), I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks!
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If you want another suggestion, you can email me at [email protected]. I have a friend who is a veteran ParisVision guide of Paris who also freelances. She is amazing (but I don't feel comfortable listing her email on a public forum).
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I've never met him, but Anthony Atkielski and I have had considerable e-mail correspondence. He is an accomplished photographer, a very articulate guy, and highly knowledgeable about Paris. His web site is
<b>http://www.atkielski.com</b>
And he has published a guide to the intricacies of the RATP:
http://www.atkielski.com/PDF/data/ParMetro.pdf
<b>http://www.atkielski.com</b>
And he has published a guide to the intricacies of the RATP:
http://www.atkielski.com/PDF/data/ParMetro.pdf
#10

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I think everybody likes Michael a lot, haven't used him myself, but I think he just kind of does that as a hobby rather than a business and that's the reason he doesn't respond sometimes. He just is selective in what he wants to do. The internet access problem sounds questionable as he routinely and often posts on other travel web sites and forums and has done so recently, within the last few days, including today.
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I am not holding a grudge and I wish him well with other clients, but no, he doesn't always get to it eventually-- since I didn't get any responses to any of my two very polite emails or two faxes, I found I had to make other decisions and arrangements.
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Michael is as nice a person as you will ever meet--and will give you the tour of your life. He was with our family in October and showed me things I had never seen in many trips to Paris. He has been extremely busy this year. Our adult kids absolutely fell in love with him. His tours are so much more than a canned variety--lots of background and history and lore. And for museums he, as an artist, is superb. I told him he should be a teacher--his explanations are so clear and complete.
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I was miffed about Michael not returning my emails or faxes which were sent weeks ago, but I just heard from him today, and he apologized for the delays which were due to technical difficulties. He'd made a walk reservation for me, but unfortunately because I hadn't heard from him we've already made other plans for that day, so we have to decline. But, it seems the stars and computers were not in alignment, and he otherwise would have responded much sooner. So, perhaps next time I will try again.
I was miffed about Michael not returning my emails or faxes which were sent weeks ago, but I just heard from him today, and he apologized for the delays which were due to technical difficulties. He'd made a walk reservation for me, but unfortunately because I hadn't heard from him we've already made other plans for that day, so we have to decline. But, it seems the stars and computers were not in alignment, and he otherwise would have responded much sooner. So, perhaps next time I will try again.
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We were so happy to have found Michael for our trip to Paris last year. I was worried about keeping my two boys interested in the art at the Louvre and at other museums in the city. They really loved having Michael around to explain everything we saw at the Louvre and in Paris. We all learned so much from him. I'm trying to find a similar guide to help us in Rome and Florence this year. Would love any suggestions.
Ellie
Ellie


