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A Long Weekend in Paris

Paris, the City of Lights, offers a rich history, world-class art, and a certain je ne sais quoi. If you have a long weekend to explore, here’s some ideas for a Parisian adventure. Step back in time with a Parisian guide in a classic 1940s Citroen. Explore Montmartre’s charming hilltop, where cobbled streets wind past cafes and hidden squares. Listen to local stories and get a feel for the city’s unique character.

Les Puces, the world’s largest flea market, offers more than shopping – it’s a cultural adventure. Lose yourself in a maze of over 1500 shops, stands, and art galleries. Browse for vintage treasures, unique souvenirs, or simply soak up the lively atmosphere.

Art lovers have a tough decision to make. The Louis Vuitton Foundation, designed by Frank Gehry, showcases stunning modern architecture. For a fancy lunch, you can grab a bite at Le Frank, a Michelin-starred restaurant by Chef Jean-Louis Nomicos located inside. If you prefer something more classic, head to the Musée de l’Orangerie to lose yourself in the world of Impressionism and admire Monet’s famous Water Lilies paintings.

Explore the historic heart of Paris on Ile de la Cité, a tiny island cradled by the Seine River. Here, time seems to stand still beside Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic masterpiece from the 12th century. Its stained glass windows, celebrated for their brilliance, transform the interior with a constantly changing display of color throughout the day. Take a relaxed stroll along the Seine, breathing in the crisp Parisian air and soaking in the iconic landmarks lining the banks. Next, wander the lively streets of Le Marais, a district teeming with cafes, restaurants, and shops.

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Treat yourself to a scoop of Berthillon ice cream, a local favorite that has been tantalizing taste buds for generations. Explore the area’s charming streets, where you can visit the house of Victor Hugo, the Picasso Museum, or simply relax in the beautiful Place des Vosges.

In the evening, head to the Left Bank to visit the legendary Caveau de la Huchette jazz club. Founded after World War II, this iconic venue has hosted the likes of Sidney Bechet and Juliette Gréco. Soak up the soulful sounds of jazz and the Parisian nightlife.

For a touch of Parisian luxury, browse the iconic Lafayette Galleries, a haven for fashion enthusiasts. Ascend to La Terrasse, the rooftop bar, and enjoy a final breathtaking view of Paris before your departure.

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