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re: Paris recs for a first-timer
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:36 am to Ye_Olde_Tiger
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:36 am to Ye_Olde_Tiger
Posting in here for when we go back in June.
2 years ago, we did dinner at La Tour Eiffel....while it was a unique experience, I remember the views and restaurant more than the food. Probably wouldn't go back, though we enjoyed ourselves.
We also went to a place called Le Florimond near Rue Cler/Eiffel area...3-course menu for 35 euro...was excellent.
Also, had great French onion soup at a place called Le Bosquet, escargot was good there too.
Regarding Versailles, I'd consider using a full day, even though I'll never go back there....but it's an incredible place (be wary of the Asian visitors inside the palace throwing 'boes looking for that perfect photo). Outside gardens are on an incredibly massive plot of land.
Either way, make sure you get to Monmarte/Sacre Coeur too...great city to rent a bike and ride around.
2 years ago, we did dinner at La Tour Eiffel....while it was a unique experience, I remember the views and restaurant more than the food. Probably wouldn't go back, though we enjoyed ourselves.
We also went to a place called Le Florimond near Rue Cler/Eiffel area...3-course menu for 35 euro...was excellent.
Also, had great French onion soup at a place called Le Bosquet, escargot was good there too.
Regarding Versailles, I'd consider using a full day, even though I'll never go back there....but it's an incredible place (be wary of the Asian visitors inside the palace throwing 'boes looking for that perfect photo). Outside gardens are on an incredibly massive plot of land.
Either way, make sure you get to Monmarte/Sacre Coeur too...great city to rent a bike and ride around.
This post was edited on 4/7/14 at 11:38 am
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