Mister_Ed said:I'm headed there in 2 weeks. I'm 52 and it will be my first trip away from North America! I know about most of the "can't miss" sites, but are there any hidden gems that I should try to check out?
Check out Shakespeare and Company - the book store, it's got a great view of Notre Dame - pure romance. Enjoy the parks. Buy a packed lunch and just sit. It's a beautiful city. The Musee D'Orsay is definitely worth a visit. Also, go out for at least one really good meal - go as often as you can, but go at least once.
Mister_Ed said:I'm headed there in 2 weeks. I'm 52 and it will be my first trip away from North America! I know about most of the "can't miss" sites, but are there any hidden gems that I should try to check out?
thebadmamajama said:You took the words right outta my mouth, Jake! I always make it a point to go dance on the star in front of Notre Dame--what used to be the old center of medieval Paris. The legend goes that if you walk across (I dance, of course ) the star, you will return to Paris.
Harp said:Take along some candles, poetry, and Irish whiskey for improvised
nocturnal reading at Pere Lachaise. Parisian women appreciate a touch
of nocturnal courtship amidst the flame of passion the place bestows.
Wilde's The Duchess of Padua, a tragic play works equally well
with poetry.
jake_fink said:Don't forget your lobster on a leash.
jake_fink said:Don't forget your lobster on a leash.
JazzBaby said:Did you read that 'how to be Bohemian' book too?!
Mister_Ed said:Thanks to everyone for all the great tips! Part of the trip is going to be a cruise up the Seine River, so we'll also get to visit some of the towns and villages along the way, including the D-Day sites. It's getting pretty hard to concentrate on work !