There are so many things I haven't written about lately. Nothing important, really, but lots of little things that keep getting swallowed up by baby stuff. Not that I'm complaining - I LOVE writing about our little princess. But I feel sure you guys are probably sick of all the baby talk, so I thought I'd post our rough itinerary for Paris today.
We're going to be there for seven full days (not counting travel days). I bought the Rick Steves Paris 2013 book, and if you're ever planning on heading to Europe, I highly recommend his books. I bought one for London, and it was incredibly helpful. He has great insights with respect to (1) things that are must-sees and things that can be skipped, (2) what days are best for seeing certain sights, and (3) traveling in a way that lets you see the city in a very authentic way.
So figuring out what things we wanted to do on what days was a little Tetris-like, with certain sights closed or crowded on certain days, but I think we've got a workable plan, mostly based on Rick Steves's recommendations and those of friends and family (including you guys!). I'm not married to it, and it's a little more structured than I'd prefer, but there's just so much to see in Paris!
Saturday
Morning: Arrive in Paris and get settled into apartment
Afternoon: Bus tour around the city
Evening: Enjoy the Trocadero scene and a twilight ride up the Eiffel Tower
Sunday
Morning: Historic Paris Walk (Ile de la Cite, Notre-Dame, Latin Quarter, and Sainte-Chapelle)
Afternoon: Tour the Opera Garnier; enjoy rooftop views at Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores
Evening: Cruise the Seine river
Monday
Morning: Bon Marche?
Afternoon: Montemarte Walk (Sacre-Coeur)
Evening: Go see a show? (It's discount night at many cinemas!)
Tuesday
Morning: Tour the Orsay Museum
Afternoon: Rue de Buci market (near the apartment)
Evening: Dinner at Le Violon d’Ingres
Wednesday
Morning: Versailles
Afternoon: Versailles
Evening: Dinner in Versailles or Paris?
Thursday
Morning/Afternoon: Champs-Elysees Walk (Arc de Triomphe, Grand Palais, Petit Palais, Place de la Concorde) / Tuileries Garden / Dellehin / Champ-Elysees Christmas Market
Early Dinner: Ile St. Louis
Evening: Louvre
Friday
Morning: Polaine?
Afternoon: Left Bank Walk (Luxembourg Garden, St. Germain-des-Pres, St. Sulpice) / La Maison Du Chocolat
Evening: Champ Elysees at night (see Christmas lights); Notre Dame at night (see Christmas tree)
FOUR MORE DAYS, Y'ALL!
FOUR MORE DAYS, Y'ALL!
Sounds like such an amazing trip! I'm jealous!! Can't wait to hear all about it!!
ReplyDeleteTwo words for you: I'm jealous! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so organized! This is why I'm glad we"re doing a cruise and I don't have to plan! So excited for you :)
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