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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think 5 days total away. One night in a flight. 4 nights in Paris.[/quote] I’m leaning this way. We have kids who will stay with Grandma, so I don’t want to go for too long….but it’s also enough of a pain to arrange childcare (grandma flies out to help), that we go away once every few years….so I think I’d like to have more than a weekend. Thank you to everyone who responded.[/quote] I would definitely do this. I would possibly do 3 full nights in France if I *HAD* to but it wouldn't be optimal. I'm sure you have lots of great restaurants in mind and probably close friends you want to catch up with but if you want a restaurant with a nice view for a special date....I recommend 6 New York. You have a view of the eiffel tower, the food was delicious, and the service great! It is a little pricey but not crazy! George's was similar in comparison but I read that you have better service and food at 6 New York and it was impeccable. Of course, picking a sweet hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Montmartre would also be delightful! *Le sigh* So many wonderful restaurants in Montmartre and you could just hunker down for a 2-3 hour dinner. Parfait!! Also, in case you didn't know....The Louvre has Angelina's in it on the Richelieu side (not sure how long they've been there) but if you get there close to when they open at at 10am, you can get an excellent seat with the pyramid behind you and it's just fun! If the weather is nice and it's springy, please take a fabulous walk and picnic through one of the many beautiful gardens...It's such a fabulous city to visit with or without kids. I know you lived in Paris but it's been a long time and it's always fun to indulge when in Paris! I adore Paris, you will have an amazing time. Enjoy your child-free trip! [/quote]
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