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Paris Shopping Paradise!!

Paris sketches (daily life)

Hidden, unknown Paris 

Secrets Notre Dame 
Paris

Paris Impressionist walk

Paris literature walk

Paris flea and other markets

10 very special shops

Parisians in Paris

Paris bridges

Special shops in Passy

Unknown parks and gardens


1st arr

Louvre
Tuileries
Palais Royal
Pl.Vendome
Halles
Ile de la Cite
Sainte-Chapelle
Conciergerie

Pont Neuf-Saint Germain l'Auxerrois 
Quai de la Megisserie
Chatelet

2nd arr

3rd arr

Centre Pompidou

4th arr
(Le Marais)

Marais
Musee Picasso
Carnavalet
PlaceVosges
Jewish area
Carreau du Temple-Musee du Judaisme
Cognaq-Jay
Village Saint - Paul Hotel de Sens
Ile de la Cite
Cathedrale Notre
Dame de Paris
Ile Saint-Louis

Place Hotel de Ville

5th arr

Introduction to Quartier latin
Pantheon-Sorbonne
Arenes deLutece Contrescarpe-rue Mouffetard
A walk through the old quartier Latin Cour de Rohan Commerce Saint Andre
Cafe Procope
Booksellers along the Seine
Institut Monde
Arabe

Paris Visit-part 1 (1st-7th arr included)


6th arr

Introduction
Walk inSt.Germain Brasserie Lipp Church St.Germain
Place Furstemberg
Musee Delacroix - Rue de Buci market
Hotel des Monnaies AcadémieFrançaise Eglise Saint-Sulpice
Jardin Luxembourg
Musee Zadkine

Closerie des Lilas
Rue du Cherche Midi

7th arr

Introduction
Eiffel tower, a genesis and anecdotes
Champ de Mars
Rue Cler-Hotel des Invalides
Eglise Saint-Louis Dome Invalides Musee Rodin
Anecdotes of a prestigious area
Rue du Bac-
Chapel of miraculous medal 
Museé Maillol
Musee d'Orsay
Introduction

Musee d'Orsay
Ground-level, impressionism before 1870
Musee d'Orsay
Upper level, Impressionists and neo-Impressionism
Musee d'Orsay: medium level and end of visit

 

Paris dining world!!!!

Book a Paris hotel on line

Michel Dansell formulated very well in his"Paris unattended".

"To love Paris is not explainable with a guidebook that leads you through the city. To say: "Paris je t'aime"doesn't mean anything, since all reasons are good and none is frankly the issue! To love Paris, it's more than you can explain, it's in yourself!! You have the Paris of the ice-cream-eaters, organized tours, history professors and those damn guide publishers always keen to explain the slightest column or gargoyle, the smallest portal, the straight boulevards of Haussman, the age of Notre-Dame and a whole lot you find in any guide...
I'll try to do it different, take you by the hand and tell you some anecdotes between the historical and descriptive sites. I'll enhance it from time to time by pictures as long as they don't take up too much space ;-)