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Open
markets and famous cafes
We can go to
Aux Deux Magots for a coffee. Or to the open markets to listen to
Bach and have a look at the incredible food there. Or we could take
in an outdoor concert at the Luxembourg Gardens.
Shopping
in Paris
Are
you interested in shopping for antiques? That's definitely a possiblity.
Shopping for clothes or gifts? I know where to take you.
The
"Da Vinci Code": the Louvre and Saint Sulpice
Want
to see the brass strip and the obelisk in Saint Sulpice? The
Mona Lisa and The Madonna of the Rocks
in the Louvre can be arranged too.
Connoisseur's
Tours of Paris
- The Roman
Baths in the Cluny Museum
- Gothic Paris:
Notre Dame, St.Julien du Pauvre, Sainte Chapelle, Hotel de Sens,
St. Germain l'Auxerrois, the Cluny museum, a rare example of domestic
Gothic
- Renaissance
Jewels: St. Etienne du Mont, Madame de Sevigne's Carnavalet, Chapel
of the Sorbonne, Val de Grace Church
- 17th century:
Place des Vosges, Hotel de Sully, Eglise St. Paul-St. Louis, Hotel
Sale, l'Academie Francaise, Place Vendome
- 18th century
Palais Royal gardens and arcades, Hotel de Soubise, Hotel de Rohan,
Place de la Concorde, Hotel des Invalides
- Luxembourg
Gardens' 19th century outdoor cafe and wooden horse merry-go-round,
Galerie Vivienne, the old Bibliotheque Nationale, Eglise St. Augustin,
Eglise de la Madeleine, Opera Garnier
- 20th Century
Paris: Beaubourg, Institut du Monde Arabe, Pei's Pyramid du Louvre,
Le Corbusier's Villa La Roche
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I
will take you on a day tour of any and all of these historical
places: Giverny, Versailles, Vaux le Vicomte, Fontainebleau,
Chartres, Senlis, and Malmaison.
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Also
possible are the Châteaux de la Loire, Normandy beaches, Honfleur,
Rouen, and Mont St. Michel. Just ask about them.
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