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So... I'll be in Frankfurt 3/11 through 3/14 and decided to take the bullet to Paris 3/15 and 3/16.
I'll get in around 10:00AM that Saturday and fly out Monday the 17th. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to put together "Two Perfect Days in Paris" What the hell should I do, go, see, eat? Looking for advice from those who have been or are there. I have my "pick" of hotels (insider connection): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parl...tel-la-defense/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parv...-vendome-hotel/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pars...rocadero-paris/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pard...champs-elysees/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pars...ference-center/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parc...-paris-neuilly/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/para...gaulle-airport/ Thoughts? Can "The Collective" put something together? Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Eric, 2 days is not much time for Paris. it is one of my favorite places.
Too much to see, too many places to eat. It will still be chilly, not quite spring weather-but the parisians say the weather's always perfect in Paris. It is an easy city to get around in, we like to walk or use the metro. I would stay as centally located as possible--Hotel Vendome. The Rive Gauche Canference center would also be good but that's because I like the latin quarter. Good places for evening jazz and it's near my favorite restaurant. http://restaurant-perraudin.com/ Quaint, small bistro chairs and checkered table cloths. Rather like I always imagined a french restaurant would be-about the turnof the century. Hardy french country fare for the most part--good fixed price selections. Thinair has some good suggestions but you still need to pare it down some for a pleasant experience--don't want to be too rushed. I have a feeling you'll want to make a return trip with your lady anyway, it is a romantic place. The Sacre Coeur is cool, the highest point in Paris-beautiful vantage point for viewing the city- "Paris at your feet." Second only to the view from the Tour Eiffel. But tourist traps abound. There is the Artists square behind the church but it has changed drastically since I 1st visited in the 80's. Very commercialized, more "scam-artists" than real artists. Enjoy your trip. |
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