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Dabs    
I feel funny, must be something I ate *MUNCH*


Real Name: Kristi
Lives In: Chicago, US
Member Since: Jun 26, 2002
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Paris

by Dabs - last update: Aug 10, 2008

Paris in 2003

Gargoyle
My love affair with Paris started in 1996, right before my husband took the plunge and opened his own business. We didn't have a lot of money so we did Paris on the cheap on package from Sabena Airlines that took us to Brussels and then onto Paris between Christmas and New Year's.

Really economical lodging is not usually centrally located, in this case we stayed at an Ibis so far outside the center that I was sure we were no longer in Paris. Although I like being able to walk to the sights from our hotel, my husband really enjoyed the neighborhood feel and I loved the little bakery next door. In our case the only problem we ran into was getting back into Paris on New Year's Eve with the metro piled so full of people by the time we reached Champs Elysses that their arms were sticking out of the train, I had someone sitting in my lap and the stroke of midnight was celebrated just as we were all pouring out of the metro station.

We found during our stay that there was plenty to be done cheaply from grabbing lunch at the supermarket, buying discounted tickets for the metro and the fabulous museum pass. Even now, our favorite foods are from street vendors or grocery stores, warm nutella and banana crepes, the inexpensive Middle Eastern fare found in the Latin Quarter or fresh baguettes with salami and cheese.
Latin Quarter

Return again and again

Since our first visit in 1996, we've returned several times to this magical city combining it with London and the Loire Valley in 1999, Belgium/Lille/Normandy in 2000, both times staying at the lovely Hotel Muguet, another trip between Christmas and New Year's in 2003 staying in the Latin Quarter and a birthday trip in August 2008 staying in the 7th.
Opera House

If you read just one of my tips.....

make sure you check out the museum pass . This is the best tip I can give anyone, especially a first time visitor, going to this city that is filled with fabulous museums and sights, most of which are included on this pass. If you go at a busy time, it will also help you cut the queues!

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Cons:"Having to leave"
In A Nutshell:"J'adore Paris!"
Dabs' Paris Travel Tips

OverviewThings to Do
Tips: 26 - Photos: 42
 
Restaurants
Tips: 10 - Photos: 4
Hotels & Accommodations
Tips: 4 - Photos: 3
 
NightlifeOff The Beaten Path
Tips: 7 - Photos: 8
 
Tourist Traps
Tips: 2 - Photos: 1
Warnings Or Dangers
Tips: 5 - Photos: 2
 
Transportation
Tips: 6 - Photos: 1
Local Customs
Tips: 6 - Photos: 5
 
Packing Lists
Tips: 1
Shopping
Tips: 3
 
Sports TravelGeneral Tips
Tips: 9

Dabs' Paris Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Montmartre tourDecember, 2003 8
Gargoyles of Notre DameDecember, 2003 8
More Notre DameDecember, 2003 8
Gargoyles of Notre DameAugust, 2008 8
More gargoyles of Notre DameAugust, 2008 7
The view of the GargoyleAugust, 2008 8

Comments for Dabs about Paris
Nemorino Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:49 UTC
 Me again, coming back to look at your fine updates since August 14, 2008. You're right that the Museum Pass doesn't get you into Saint Chapelle faster; I suggest going to a concert there in the evening. Thanks for including the link to my Velib' tips!
deecat Wed May 6, 2009 11:22 UTC
 Outstanding updates. Welcome home! I had not seen your Paris pages since 2004 so I caught up.Lots of excellent, useful tips. Food tips were practical and helpful. You certainly gave lots of choices for activities. Look forward to more.
high_d Mon May 4, 2009 05:26 UTC
 Nice foodie tips...It seems Paris is synonymous with banana et nutella crepes as well as Angelina's hot chocolate. If I ever get a chance to visit, I am also after the French macaroons. I heard they're just out of this world:))
rexvaughan Thu Feb 26, 2009 00:19 UTC
 Ah, Kristi, I just had another visit to Paris here. Thanks, it was wonderful. BTW the Muguet is now our hotel of choice. You should have seen my granddaughters go after the hot chocolate at Angelina's!
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