"While modern fiction-fanciers are flocking to Paris to follow the Da Vinci Code trail, Enough sights were featured to keep us occupied for a week in different locales, spotting the classics - Opéra (where Madeline and her chums 'smiled at the good'), Place Vendôme (where they 'frowned at the bad') and the Eiffel Tower ('absolutely large and rawther high,' according to Eloise) - and trying to identify others (just which bridge is it that Madeline falls off into the Seine? And which is the one with winged horses that Eloise stands under?), hoped to stay at the same hotel as Eloise, the Relais Bisson on the Quai des Grands Augustins, but this turned out to be fictional. Instead we went for the Hôtel Les Jardins du Luxembourg near the formal gardens themselves, where Simi could let off steam in one of the few playgrounds in the city.
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2. Day 1
Notre Dame View
Paris
Cathédrale de Notre Dame de Paris is the true heart of Paris; in fact, distances from Paris to all parts of
metropolitan France are measured from place du Parvis Notre Dame, the square in front of Notre Dame. A
bronze star, set in the pavement across from the main entrance, mark ...
3. Day 1
MarchA(c) Bastille
Paris
Rub shoulders with the Parisians at Marché Bastille. also known as Marché Richard Lenoir. This market
popular with the locals, offers variety of mouth-watering French gourmet products, ethnic food, wines,
fruits, vegetables, vintage and many more. You can find almost every ...
4. Day 1
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Paris
The rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is a street in Paris, France. Although relatively narrow and nondescript.
it is cited as being one of the most fashionable streets in the world, thanks to the presence of virtually
every major global fashion house. Like the nearby avenue Montaign ...
5. Day 1
Hôtel Le Bristol Paris
Paris
Inside one of the most opulent three-star dining rooms in Paris in the Bristol Hotel, the cuisine of Chef Eric
Frechon continues to delight even the most experienced gastronomes. Frechon is particularly gifted with
seafood, as evidenced by dishes such as sole stuffed with mushroo ...
6. Day 1
Place de la Concorde
Paris
This square at the foot of Champs-Élysées was originally named after Louis XV. It later became the Place
de la Révolution, where crowds cheered as Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, and some 2,500 others lost their
heads to the guillotine. Renamed Concorde in 1836, it got a new cen ...
7. Day 1
Tuileries Garden
Paris
The formal, 28-hectare Tuileries Garden, which begins just west of the Jardin du Carrousel, was laid out in
its present form, more or less, in 1664 by André Le Nôtre, who also created the gardens at Vaux-leVicomte and at Versailles. The Tuileries soon became the most fashiona ...
8. Day 1
Louvre museum
Paris
The most recognized symbol of Paris is the Tour Eiffel, but the ultimate traveler's prize is the Louvre. This is
the world's greatest art museum—and the largest, with 675,000 square feet of works from almost every
civilization on earth. The three most popular pieces of art here ...
9. Day 1
Pont des Arts
Paris
The Pont des Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the Seine River. It
links the Institut de France and the central square of the palais du Louvre,. History Between 1802 and
1804, under the reign of Napoleon I, a nine-arch metallic bridge for p ...
10. Day 1
Place VendA'me
Paris
Property laws have kept this refined square spare and pure. The architect Jules-Hardouin Mansart
designed the perfectly proportioned plaza in 1702 as an octagon. To maintain a uniform appearance,
Mansart built only the facades of the hôtels particuliers. and the lots behind were ...
11. Day 1
Cite des Sciences
Paris
At the northern end of Parc de la Villette, the huge City of Science & Industry has all sorts of high-tech
exhibits. Bring a picnic and spend the day here. There are two main exhibit areas inside, in addition to a
planetarium. two cinemas, a tiny aquarium and a 1950s French Navy ...
12. Day 1
Hôtel Les Jardins du Luxembourg
Paris
Whether you are a local of Paris or simply visiting, the Luxembourg gardens are a part of the city you
don't want to miss out on… Here you encounter the veritable Parisian art de vivre; a cocktail of
appreciating nature, artistic enjoyment, sports, relaxing and leisure activit ...
13. Day 2
Pont Alexandre III
Paris
Pont Alexandre III is an arch bridge that spans the Seine, connecting the Champs-Élysées quarter and the
Invalides and Eiffel Tower Quarter, regarded by many as one of the prettiest in Paris. The bridge, with its
exuberant Art Nouveau lamps, cherubs, nymphs and winged horses at ...
14. Day 2
Eiffel Tower
Paris
Once the tallest structure in the world, the Eiffel Tower is probably Europe's best known landmark and
Paris's most famous symbol. You couldn't possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do
not want to visit this world famous structure, you will see its top ...
15. Day 2
Montmartre
Paris
The Montmartre hill is very nice. It is quite a walk from the Seine and Louvre, where most of the nice
hotels are, so a cab is recommended. There are a lot of shops around the hill at the base and the streets
leading up to the top. You will find that many of these shops hav ...
16. Day 2
Berthillon
Paris
At least on one occasion, I suggest you forfeit the dessert after dinner and go in search for the best icecream. I recommend Berthillon. The link below will help you with more details on the place:
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/france/paris/restaurants/ice-cream/berthillon
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