I'm going over to Paris on the eurostar a week on Thursday. The plan is to arrive at around lunch time and are leaving on the Friday (around 5pm).
We're staying in the Pigalle region.
Can anyone recommend what we could do when in Paris for just over 24 hours? I definately want to take in the Eiffel tower on route, but other than that I am open to suggestions.
Also can anyone recommend any good restaurants in the Pigalle region?
Ah .................... do you mean on 5 May?
If you haven't been to Paris before, you could get a coach tour, or a boat trip, there are several firms advertising these.
Alsacienne - what's happening in Paris on 5th May?
Thursday 5 May is Ascension Day and is therefore a Bank Holiday! There will still be shops and restaurants open but some museums may be closed. I'm taking advantage of it to fly back to the UK for a day and vote!
The area you are staying in has so much nearby. Sacre Coeur at the top of the hill and all those wonderful little shops and restaurants in the narrow streets surrounding it. It is actually a little cheaper to eat and drink around Montmatre than it is in the more central parts of Paris. I would recommend returning to that area in the evening.
A tour bus might be a good idea or if you are willing to study a few maps, save the euros and get the metro and walk. Go down to Invalides, walk past the hotel, taking in that stunning building and architecture then walk past the Ecole Militaire, turn right and walk through the Champs de Mars and enjoy a full on view of the Eiffel Tower. Time to queue and enjoy the views from the tower. Then walk over the Pont d'lena, on the opposite side of the tower to where you walked in towards the Jardins de Trocadero. Hop on the metro to Place de Concorde, choke on the traffic fumes, dodge the traffic and then walk through the Jardin des Tullieres towards the Louvre. You probably will not have time to visit the Louvre itself because once inside all sense of time disappears, save it for when you have more time. Walk past the Louvre and keeping near the Seine walk again towards Pont Neuf and the Isle de Cite. Passed the Conceierge and then on to Notre Dame.
We actually did this walk and took in an hour or so on the Eiffel Tower, with two children age 4 and 10 last October. It took all day with frequent stops for drinks and ice creams. We stopped for rests and enjuoyed the views. it wasn't hurried at all. I planned the route in advance and that proved to be the success behind it. If you don't fancy that and are more chilled then just go with flow and see where it takes you :-) Have a fantastic time.
Thanks for the advice on the Metro about the Pigalle station. I might of panicked otherwise if it just didn't stop!! LOL
Do you think we could do the tour bus on a bank holiday?
I'm sure the bus tour will be running as normal! Have a great time.
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