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Hello, my husband and I will be in Paris for 2 days, tell me what is better to see, and which route is better to walk along in order to see the maximum sights. We don’t plan to go to the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower (we decided to leave it next time). Interested in the best walking route. Thank you in advance!
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аватар Viltis
Will you be in a group? Or on their own? If in a group, then the overview will include the center, Notre Dame, Montmartre. We are going in a group, but we will be there ourselves for three days, we will not climb the tower either, because we have already climbed, but we will definitely go to the Louvre, we will go a second time. There are also gardens in the plans: Turelles and Luxembourg, obligatory Pompidou, we were not there last time.
I advise you to go to the Statue of Liberty (this is not far from the tower, if you stand with your back to the hay, facing the tower, then the second bridge is on the right. There are no tours and even the boat does not sail.
The hotel will give you a map of Paris. All the main sights are relatively close there, the city itself is not big, metro stations are 500-600 meters apart, so it will be very easy to compose a route for yourself, everything is nearby :-)
By the way, not far from the Pompidou Center (I highly recommend) is the Central Market Forum, minus the second floor, a perfume boutique, I recommend buying cosmetics there.
аватар Viltis
correction: Tuileries Garden, located along the Rivoli street, from Place de la Concorde to the Louvre
аватар Marina530
you can not visit the Louvre, you really don’t have much time, take a walk near the Louvre, there is a nearby restaurant on the banks of the Seine, where Dumas painted musketeers, see the Arc de Triomphe, the Tuileries gardens, walk along the Champs Elysees, it would be nice to take a walk near the Opera, there is a Capuchin restaurant there is, and of course Notre Dame de Paris, it is very beautiful there. By the way, there is a Russian center near the opera. there you can ask for tickets for the Eifel, do not take turns. but as an organized group in time.
аватар Viltis
Tell me, please, what is the name of the restaurant where Dumas painted Musketeers?
My husband and I will have 20 years of marriage in Paris, we are looking for somewhere to sit ..
аватар Marina530
actually, I liked the Capuchin restaurant at the Grand Opera better, everyone is in red velvet, the waiters are in tuxedos (and we were in T-shirts and breeches after the tour, haha), in the evening you need to book seats, and in the afternoon you can safely taste oysters with champagne , or fish in a creamy white wine sauce, or onion soup, etc. I really like French cuisine. Restaurant (where Dumas wrote) near the Louvre, you need to cross the Seine on the nearest bridge (where the Egyptian wing of the Louvre) and you will immediately see a corner restaurant on the left side, called La Fregate
аватар Marina530
you can also visit any restaurant on Place des Vosges, it is very beautiful there, there are thematic ones - Victor Hugo lived there, and in general many celebrities. Place des Vosges is located in the Place de la Bastille
аватар Viltis
Many thanks!!
We've probably been to some of them, we've definitely been to Capuchin, we also really liked Oscar in Montmartre, we ate frogs' paws like that. And not far from the Capuchin, a monument to Moliere, stands very unnoticed, there are narrow streets around. And opposite the monument is a shop with chestnuts in chocolate :-)
It's been three years, I remember..
аватар aliona_sunny
Thanks for answers!
With the group we will have one sightseeing tour. Me, the rest of the time we want to explore the city on our own. I would like to arrange a walking tour in such a way as to cover the maximum number of attractions in a short period. We are not going to museums this time.
аватар Viltis
Well, almost everything will be included in the review. Gardens will not enter: Luxembourg and Tuirly, Pompidou, the Statue of Liberty, Saint-Germain and, in fact, everything. The rest will go in.
In your free time, you take the metro to Charles de Gaulle (Arc de Triomphe). From there, you go down the Champs Elysees to the Place de la Concorde. If you walk on the left side, there at the beginning in the houses of the Lido variety show, you can buy tickets for the evening, I recommend it. Better Moulin Rouge .. well, as for me. Go to the right side - Kenzo's salon and next to Louis Vuitton. We walk further to the square of consent. There we pass in a straight line further and exit to Rivoli. That's where the Tuirli garden is located, on the left behind the fence. We walked around the garden, exit from the side of the Louvre and find yourself (I’ll look at the map) and, Notre Dame. To us to the left, to the Pompidou and the forum of the central market. There are a couple of stops on the metro - Montmarte. Or walk through the Opera. This is for day 1.
Day two - left bank Luxembourg Gardens, San Germain, Invalides Palace, Tower, Statue of Liberty. I know the left bank worse, but I myself will go this route, there are still a lot of sights along the way.
аватар Viltis
Tuirly Garden, right behind the fence .. eh, hay-straw :-) Well, closer to the Seine. Own garden on the beach.
аватар astashov
Still worth visiting the Eiffel Tower...
Personally, I didn’t queue for the tower at all (as thousands of people do for some reason), but bought a ticket for a certain time on the Eiffel Tower website - you come at the right time and go through a separate passage - you are put on the nearest elevator
аватар astashov
We buy tickets for the tower http://www.eiffel-tower.com/preparing-your-visit/buying-your-tickets.html and proudly walk past all this crazy queue for E-ticket inscriptions - the only relative inconvenience is that the ticket for a certain time interval, but I assure you - standing in line you will lose much more time.
аватар BigMammy
But what about Montmartre, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica and the Pigalle dance. You have to try to get there too.
аватар BigMammy
But what about Montmartre, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica and the Pigalle dance. You have to try to get there too.
аватар smit772007
Just returned from there, if you need more advice write. You can see a lot in 2 days if you fold the route correctly ..
аватар brusia
tell me, if you walk to the Eiffel Tower, how long will you stand in line?
аватар smit772007
Expect 2 hours + time for ascent and descent
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