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So here goes my brain dump for Paris...
DAY 1 – Thu
• Arrive at CDG 1730
• Taxi to apartment
• Sleep
DAY 2 – Fri
Morning:
• Shop locally for provisions
• Arc de Triomphe (opens 10am)
• Walk Champs-Elysees (
Disney store)
• Tuileries Garden
Afternoon:
• Opera Garnier (Last admission 4:30pm closes 5pm. Matinee scheduled on Sun 9 and no other ie closes at 1pm)
• Galeries Lafayette (Open 9:30am until 7:30pm. Closed Sundays)
• Paris Story (Show on every hour. Last show 6pm)
• River Seine Cruise
You seem to have alot packed into this first day. I wonder about jetlag and the management of with the kids???? Or do you find that you guys hit the ground running without too many issues?
Can't wait to see Opera Garnier, it looks magnificent in pictures I can only imagine how breathtaking it is in real life.
DAY 3 – Sat
Morning:
Catch the RER suburban train by 8:00 to arrive early at Versailles (before it opens at 9:00). Tour the palace's interior. Rick Steve’s guided walk
Midday:
Have lunch in the Gardens at Versailles.
Afternoon:
Spend the afternoon touring the Gardens and the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette.
Evening:
Have dinner in Versailles town or return to Paris.
This sounds like the perfect day. Please take lots of notes on this one for me as I plan to do nearly the exact same thing. I again wonder if the kids will be tired for you today?
DAY 4 – Sun
Morning:
• Rick Steve’s Historic Paris Walk (Ile de la Cité, Notre-Dame, some of Latin Quarter, La Conciergerie and Sainte-Chapelle) Check that everything is open on Sundays. Notre dame open from 8am. First mass 830am International mass at 1130am
http://www.paris48.com/the-islands-walk.html
Are you going to go up the tower?
Afternoon:
• Sacre-Coeur
• Walk around Montmartre
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/0062020033.html
http://www.paris48.com/montmartre-walk.html
• Moulin Rouge
Have you worked out what public transport you need to take to get home from Moulin Rouge, are you going to a show, if so does it finish late, will the kids be able to stay up that late?
DAY 5 – Mon
Morning:
• Louvre: Tour with Muse Clues or Paris Kids
Afternoon:
• Eiffel Tower - Lunch at Le Jules Verne
I'm in 2 minds re the Le Jules Verne. The menu is quite advance for my little guy, not sure if it will be worth the expense or not. How do you think your children will enjoy the menu?
• Ru Cler
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/destinations/france/ruecler0208.htm
http://www.parismarkets.net/RueCler.html
• Place de Invalides
• Paris Sewer Museum
This looks like a really busy day. Do you think you can fit all of this in?
DAY 6 – Tue
Morning:
• Walk around rest of Latin Quarter
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/0062020034.html
• Jardins Du Luxembourg
• Pantheon
• Saint Sulpice
• Le Bon Marche and Epicerie
• Catacombs
I will be very interested to hear your thoughts on the Catacombs and whether it would be something my family would enjoy
Afternoon:
• Montparnasse walking tour
http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/mementos-montparnasse-self-guided-walking-tour-par/
• Tour Montparnasse
• Take photo of famous Louvre pyramid whilst musuem is closed and minimal people in the square
DAY 7 – Wed
• Private transfer to
Disneyland Hotel
If time permits: ?Sunday
• Centre Pompidou
• Le Marais
http://www.paris48.com/le-marais-walk.html
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/0062020035.html
Lunch at a restaurant on the place des Vosges or on rue des Rosiers.
• Musee D’Orsay - Rick Steve’s Guide and Rodin Museum
So for all you familiar with Paris. Thoughts would be appreciated. I hope I'm not being too ambitious. The children are quite adaptable and have been trained to walk for long distances whilst travelling, but you never know...
So in terms of input, would be grateful for suggestions on restaurants and cafes. If anyone has been to Jules Verne, please pipe in! It is SO expensive, I'm not sure its worth it, but it means that we skip the lines as they have access to the viewing deck from the restaurant. At the moment, we're leaning towards not going which means I'll be rearranging our trip to the Eiffel tower. I have a sneaking suspicion that I won't get a reservation anyway
I also have to do my maths and work out whether or not I should get the Paris Pass. I think we'll at least break even on the Museum Pass, its a matter of whether or not the extras are worth getting the more inclusive pass...I'm just so not in the mood to be doing maths...