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Nov 3

Written by: TravelingProfessor
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 

Monday
Closed:  Musée Carnavalet, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, Musée Marmottan, Versailles, Musée Arts et Metiers, Musée d’Orsay, Musée Rodin, Musée de l'Armée and Napoleon’s Tomb (only 1st Monday of every month)
Open Late:  Pompidou Center (open late every night until 10 pm),

Tuesday
Closed:  Louvre, Pompidou, l’Orangerie,  Musee Guimet,
Open Late: Musée de l'Armée and Napoleon’s Tomb (April 1-September 30),

Wednesday
Open Late:  Louvre, Rodin Museum

Thursday
Closed: Egouts (Sewers) of Paris
Open Late: Orsay, Arts et Metiers

Friday
Open Late: Louvre
Closed: Egouts (Sewers) of Paris

Saturday:
Porte de Vanves Flea Market (until about noon), Porte de Clingancourt Flea Market
Closed:  In the Marais, many Jewish owned businesses are closed.

Sunday
St. Sulpice Organ Concert (10:30 a.m. mass), Porte de Vanves Flea Market (until about noon), Porte de Clingancourt Flea Market, Jim Haynes Sunday Dinner
Open Late: Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (until 7)
Closed:  Most department stores and some family owned shops.  Supermarkets close at about noon.

For street market schedule, see this link: http://www.paris-france.org/EN/living/markets/markets.ASP

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Re: Paris Weekly Schedule

Wow! This is great in helping me plan my trip. Thanks for putting things in such a concise manner.

By Joyce on   Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Re: Paris Weekly Schedule

Prepare yourself through the web! A lovely place for gifts found in the state museum shops in various parts of Paris and there is a web site for you in English as well to check on what they have and prices.
www.boutiquesdemusees.fr there is plenty Marie Antoinette stuff.
Also if you like old buttons,hand bags,unusual jewelry, lamps etc you will find fine old models and newer designs all finest handicraft exhibited in the Marais area at ARTMETAL on 17 rue Pastourelle 3rd arrondissement metro Rambuteau or Arts-et-Métiers. A lovely unknown expression of the French genius coming from a small factory outside of Paris.
Jewelry combining plexi glass with leaf gold in wonderfully bold designs are found
at my favourite place (I am allergic to all kinds of metals)
very reasonable prices at Laurent Guillot 48 rue de Turenne 3rd arrondissement near the lovely Place des Vosges in the Marais. You will not regret taking a look.






By kerstin hallert on   Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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