Fountains
I LOVE fountains....there are MANY all over Paris. This one is at Place St.-Michel. Being surrounded by such history and beauty...that is what I will ALWAYS remember being fascinated by during my first trip to this wonderful city!
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so after days looking here i made my plan..plz send if you see something wrong or if its good
i will arrive a at CDG airport at friday 21 may i will buy a visit ticket for 4 days (disneyland and all destinations)..i will go to my hotel at 4 oclock a quick shower and out for
Eifel tower then at Rodin then at Rue Cler then at Napoleons tomb and at Musee d orsay
then i will go for dinner at a very nice restaurant at gare du nord where i already booked a table
Day 2 Notre Dam then at Isle St louise then at Louvre then at Jardins Tuileries
at night we are going for a drink at Budha bar
Day 3
Montmarte then at Sacre coeur then at Pigale then at oPERA then at Madeliane then at Place d Concorde
Day 4 disneyland only
Day 4 back to Greece
(i need help with batobus and when to go for the ride which of the days?. for some shoping at champs ellyses which day fits?)which day to go at pompidou?
and something more is there a square Mahre where people go at sundays?
thank you
I think you'll have to do something about your first day. Hotel at 16h00, shower and out!!!!Do you know that the Invalides, Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de Rodin all close at 18h00......You'll need a rocket to do all that AND the Eiffel tower AND rue Cler before 18h00.
Day 2 would be the best for the batobus as most of your itinerary is on the batobus route. This is also the day that you will be closest to Centre Pompidou.
On day 3 from th Place de la Concorde, take the metro for 2 stops (to save time) and then do your shopping on Champs Elysees.
I hope you don't mind me saying this but I think you are vastly overdoing it with the time you're giving yourself, only 2 full days to do all that...Pheeewwww
thank you for the reply...i need a rocket??hehe.i dont have one..can you make me the first day??plzzzzz
if I were you, I would walk the first day to take the temperature of the city ... Paris is a beautiful city for walking. I would not visit any monument on the first day, just watch the streets, the people, the environment ... The "Quartier Latin" , "Chatelet", to the Louvre then ... Enjoy the cheerful atmosphere of the Pont des Arts. Lose your self a little, without a map as if you were a Parisian. And actually starts the second day visits. Anyway you are coming back here, because you'll love Paris ...
I advise a one day tour ...
I totally agree with Pedmar - day 2 - add Ste Chapelle, especially if it is a bright sunny day. It is not far from Notre Dame, and if I had to choose which of the two to visit, it would be Ste Chapelle. Simply some of the most stunning stained glass anywhere. The front of the church is currently being rennovated, but that only detracts a little.
thank you all..i will compine all thes that you just said and do it...i will be back tuesday so i will send you my travel...thanks again and if you ever visit greece-creta i am your man.
I LOVE fountains....there are MANY all over Paris. This one is at Place St.-Michel. Being surrounded by such history and beauty...that is what I will ALWAYS remember being fascinated by during my first trip to this wonderful city!
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