I'm going to Paris!?!


Question: Okay , so my boyfriend is in Paris,France for 2 more days and so I decided I would fly down there and suprise him.We have 2 romantic days in peace before we have to be back for my Dad's 50th Birthday!I have never been to Paris,so I have no idea what to do!I need help...we arrive at 7:35 am tomorrow. So hurry with the info.!!!


Answers: Okay , so my boyfriend is in Paris,France for 2 more days and so I decided I would fly down there and suprise him.We have 2 romantic days in peace before we have to be back for my Dad's 50th Birthday!I have never been to Paris,so I have no idea what to do!I need help...we arrive at 7:35 am tomorrow. So hurry with the info.!!!

kewl

go to the paek and have a romantic picnic on the grass with the classic wine, grapes and cheese. or croissants?

watch out!...for snails and frogs legs on the menu!...yuk...

Dine on the eiffel, have a picnic on the seine. Tour the notre dame, or arc de triomphe! Relax and have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

have good time and you should visit the ifel tower

there is a farmer's market on wednesday near paris city hall. go buy some wine, cheese and goodies and dine on the banks of the sienne,

go to a nice romantic cafe then got walk around the eifel tower even dine on the eiffel or have a picnic on the seine and take some black and white pics very romantic and enjoy each other for the night all you need is love make the best out of it youll create the magic together?

Might be a little damp and chilly for the picnic. Having said that, I really enjoyed having hot chocolate at the snack bar on the Eiffel Tower. Just walking along the Seine at night and enjoying the lights is wonderful. I also loved the Cathedral Ste. Chapelle, which is not far from Notre Dame. I liked Notre Dame - it's stunning - but the inside of Ste. Chapelle is beautiful - if it's sunny, it's like standing inside a kaleidescope!

The Musee D'Orsay seemed more accessible to me than the Louvre - not quite so overwhelming - and the cafe inside is really quite something.

Finally, if you are going to splurge on a meal (and I do mean splurge) try L'Auberge Nicolas Flamel. It claims to be the oldest house in Paris (see link below). It's difficult to find, but worth it. We walked past Rue Montmorencey about 5 times before we figured it out - it's practically an alley. The food and service were fabulous, and the atmosphere was incredible. If you can afford it, do try it!

Bon Voyage!

Ahh, Paris...you can eat go to dinner on the eiffel tower and tour arc de triomphe...really nice sights!





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