Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Day 9

Breakfast: Hotel.
River Seine: A leisurely stroll down the River Seine is the perfect way to while away an afternoon. A boardwalk runs along most of the river which flows through the centre of Paris. A good place to commence a walk down this boardwalk is at the Eiffel Tower. From here you can walk down past Jardin des Tuillieres, the Louvre and Notre Dame, also a good place to stop. There e numerous places along the river to sit down, gather your thoughts and enjoy the scenery.
Luch: Restaurant                                                               
Clignancourt Flea Market: There are a number of flea markets which boast a large number of bargains, once you look hardar enough. Known as ‘Les Puces’ the best of the city’s markets (and arguably Europe’s) is the Clignancourt Flea Market, which can be found on the north side of the city. You will find anything and everything here – you just need to have the patience to keep looking for it. Whether you are planning on doing any shopping or not, browsing is just as much fun.
St. Germain des-Pres (Dinner): On your final night in Paris, one of the best spots in the city for restaurants, bars and cafés is St. Germain des-Pres. During the summer months the area is particularly lively with live musicians playing all descriptions of music.
Meals: $50

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