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Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Eiffel Tower, Orsay, Monet's Home and Gardens, Versailles, Arc de Triomphe, Seine River Cruise, Mona Lisa, Orangerie, Rodin, and More
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Written by:
TravelingProfessor
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
This is quite a complete and ambitious itinerary for a 7-day, 6-night trip to Paris. Please note that this itinerary is for a group of 17 of us touring together from January 11-17.When planning such an itinerary, one needs to be aware of which days some museums are closed.
It also takes advantage of the less-crowded evening hours of the Louvre and Orsay museums. Additionally, the least crowded days at Versailles are Wednesday and Thursday. Hence the scheduling of Versailles on Thursday.
During the time we will be in Paris, the famous Paris sales or "Soldes" will be going on. Saturday has been reserved as a shopping day.
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Morning
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Afternoon
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Evening
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Monday
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General Orientation
Notre Dame
Conciergerie
St Chapelle
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Cluny Museum
Pantheon
Eglise St. Etienne Du Mont
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Welcome Dinner
River Cruise (10 euros)
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Tuesday
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Arc de Triomphe
Champs-Elysees
Princess Diana Memorial
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Musee Rodin
Napoleon’s Tomb
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Eiffel Tower
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Wednesday
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Montmartre
Sacre-Coeur
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Marais
Carnavalet Museum
Place des Vosges
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Wine Bar
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Thursday
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Versailles
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Rue Cler or Rue Mouffetard Markets
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Orsay
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Friday
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L’Orangerie
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You Pick and the Professor Will Take You
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Louvre
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Saturday
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Flea Market/Shopping
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The Professor Picks and Will Take You
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Jazz at Café Petit Pont
Farewell River Cruise (10 euros)
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Sunday
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St. Sulpice Concert @ 10:30 a.m.
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Re: Planning a Week's Itinerary for Paris
Thanks for this useful information.It's really nice.Thanks for sharing. ______________ One stop shop for Paris travel deals
By allangering on
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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Re: Planning a Week's Itinerary for Paris
I thought I knew Paris fairly well, but St. Etienne du Mont was new to me. I will definitely visit it next time I am in Paris. Thanks for the tip - there is always something to learn on your blog!
By Lynn on
Friday, January 08, 2010
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