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Paris sketches (daily life)

Hidden, unknown Paris 

Secrets Notre Dame 
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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


8th arr

Introduction et Arc de Triomphe
Champs Elysees Av.Montaigne-Rond Point Champs Grand et Petit Palais
Pont Alexandre III
Place Concorde
Rue Faubourg Saint
Honoré
Eglise la Madeleine
Parc Monceau Cathedrale Newsky, Musée Jacquemart André
Musée Nissim de Camondo

9th arr

Introduction et Grands Boulevards
Opera Garnier
Department stores
Geleries Lafayette
Galeries du Printemps
Nouvelle Athenes

10th arr

Place de la Republique-
Canal Saint Martin
Boat ride-Strolling around the stations and galleries

11th arr

Introduction to the place de la Bastille
Bastille area-Rue de Lappe-Rue de la Roquette
Rue de Charonne
Rue du Faubourg Ste Antoine

12th arr

Opera Bastille
Marche-Aligre-Gare de Lyon-Train Bleu
Promenade plantée
Cemetery of Picpus
Bercy area-Palais
Omnisports

Bois de Vincennes
Chateau Vincennes
Musee Art Afrique et Oceanie

13th arr

Introduction and history
Manufacture des Gobelins and area
Chinatown

14th arr

Introduction to Montparnasse
Musee Bourdelle
Cemetery Montparnasse and walk
Catacombs and walk
Still walking
Vanves fleamarket
Parc Montsouris

15th arr

Light points in denatured 
area-Parc Citroen

Parc Brassens, La Ruche, Poste and Pasteur

 

 

Paris Visit part 2 (8th to 20th arrondissement)


16th arr

Introduction chic
House Clemenceau Musee du Vin Musee Balzac
Passy, Auteuil, Guimard,Castel Beranger
An architecural walk out of this time
Sewer museum Modern Art museum Musee  Homme Musee de la Marine

Musee du Cinema-Musee Marmottan
Musee Guimet
(new)

Musee Dapper
Bois de Boulogne part 1
Bois de Boulogne part 2
La Defense

17th arr

Parc Monceau

18th arr

Montmartre, intro
Unavoidable landmarks
Starting Jacks walking tour (1)
Cemetery, Moulin de la Galette
Passage avenue Junot, Villa Leandre (3)
Impasse Girardon, Square Buisson, allee des Brouillards (4)
Place Dalida, Musee du Vieux Montmartre (5)
Vineyards Montmartre, Cabaret Le Lapin Agile (6)
Cemetery Saint Vincent, The Paris Commune  history(7)
Cemetery Calvaire-Saint Pierre de Montmartre - Espace Dali-Folie Sandrin (8)
WallaceFountains-Bateau Lavoir (9)
Place Abbesses-End of Montmartre visit 10)
Pigalle (11)

Fleamarket St.Ouen

Introduction
F
lea markets Malik, Vernaison and Paul Bert
Flea markets
Valles, Serpette, Biron and Cambo



19th arr

La Vilette-History and scandals
Cité and musée de la Musique, a must!!!
Cite des Sciences et d'Industrie
Parc de la Villette
Parc des Buttes Chaumont

20th arr

Cemetery Pere Lachaise Introduction
Some figures and quick visit
More extended visit 1
More extended visit 2
End of extended visit


 

...discover  PARIS THROUGH THE AGES in the very best way possible :on foot with your own personal guide !!!!! Studio to rent in the Marais! Short term rental, direct owner, no fee, personal reception and free courteous help!

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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 ;-).

 

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