One week ago trouble landed in Paris in the form of AJ (My
very Bengali non-Bengali frand)!!!! Not only was it great to hang out with
someone from back home after ages but it was an experience extraordinaire to
see Paris once again through the eyes of a tourist. This week I realized (once
again) how much I love this city!
So, how does one enjoy Paris in the summer if all they have
is 2 days and 3 nights? (PS that is if you want to do something other than
going to the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre).
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Absinthe Fountain |
Friday Evening: Start the evening at 19:00 at La Fee Verte
famous for their Absinthe! When you come to the city which set the pace of the
Belle Époque you cannot leave without having your share of Absinthe and La Fee
Verte near Bastille has one of the largest collections all with a fountain and
everything. From there take a walk from Place de la Bastille down Rue de Rivoli
to Hotel de Ville where in July they have the jardins éphémères and onwards to
the Notre Dame and Île Saint-Louis. Grab an Ice cream from Berthillon (if it is
open) or from Amorino and walk along the Seine in any direction!!
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AJ, Me & Alex |
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The Seine by night |
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The Catacombs |
Saturday: Start early
and hit Place Denfert-Rochereau at 8:30 am to get in line for the catacombs. I
have to say that after the Notre Dame de Paris the Catacombs de Paris is my
favorite part of Parisian history – beautiful, morbid and very fascinating. It’s
2 Kms of underground tunnels lined with bones and epitaphs. Tip: read up on the
catacombs before hand and you don’t need to pay for the guided tour nor the audio
guide. The entry is 8 Euros. After the
catacombs walk down to Saint-Germain-des-Prés and take a stroll down Rue de
Rennes – shopping paradise with all the major high street brands (all of which
are on sale if you happen to come in July or January). Next grab a quick lunch
at one of the cafes at Saint-Germain-des-Prés and later walk down Boulevard
Saint Germain to the Notre Dame. On the way make a pit stop at the Shakespeare
& Co. – an independent bookstore
with a reading room (they host events quite often as well). Post the Notre Dame
take the metro and make your way over to butte Montmartre…take in the once
famous art district of Paris by just walking around and peeking into little
boutiques and cafes. You can also find some very interesting bars and
restaurants here. Or you can make like us….buy some cold beers, fresh baguettes
and an assortment of cheeses and make your way to the Sacré-Cœur. Have yourself
a little picnic till the last metro with your friends on the steps of the Sacré-Cœur,
taking in the breath taking view and sharing your summer night with thousands
of others and make your way home a little tipsy…a little nostalgic for the
pre-war Paris.
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Notre-Dame |
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Sacré-Cœur |
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View from the Sacré-Cœur |
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Tuileries |
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Centre Pompidou |
Sunday: Well rise and shine beautiful people and hit Place
de la Concorde by 8:30 am. Take a stroll down the Tuileries and walk all the
way across Chatelet up to Centre Pompidou. Settle down in a small bistrot or
Starbucks (which ever suits your fancy) and get yourself a Petit Déjeuner (breakfast)
cos you will need it. Walk into Centre Pompidou once you are done and enjoy
some beautiful works by Andy Warhol, Gauguin and others along with a
spectacular view of Paris. After that take the Metro down to Place Gambetta and
take respite from a warm afternoon with a beer and some lunch. Post lunch walk
down to the Cimetière du Père Lachaise and pay homage to some of the greatest
men and women that ever lived – Jim Morrison, Balzac, Eugene Delacroix, Oscar
Wilde, Chopin and Marcel Proust to name a few. It doesn’t hurt that the
cemetery is so very beautiful either (though I am sad to report that the
authorities have cleaned up all the graves and fenced them in, so all the years
of dedications by ‘fans’ are a thing of the past). After this you can either
settle down in one of the many parks of Paris or make your way to Belleville (the
modern Parisian HQ of Art and cheap bars) and settle down at O’Paris – a
hipster bar near Parc de Belleville with one of the best terrasses in Paris.
Post drinking walk down Rue de Belleville on your way to the metro and stop to
admire the graffiti all along the streets (free art!!!!).
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The Grave of Oscar Wilde (2011) |
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The Grave of Oscar Wilde (Today) |
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At O'Paris |
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Belleville |
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View from the O'Paris terrasse |
Et Voila!!!!! Your 2
days and 3 nights are over as is the weekend. Until next time mes poulets!
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And I leave you with a picture taken by AJ :) |
Picture Courtesies: AJ