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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fat tire bike tours in paris are fun. It was my kids ( then 18,16,13,6) favorite thing. My kids also really like the smaller museums, Picasso, Carnavallet. You could google great paris ice cream and keep a little diary of what you all had which ones you liked best. We stayed in an apartment both times and my kids loved going out every morning to get a fresh loaf of bread a croissant. [/quote] Can you recommend a specific tour that you did with this company? Was it ok for your younger child in the city, or did you do a tandem? Thanks.[/quote] We did a tandem for my six year old. We were lucky and had terrific weather. We took the tour to Versaille. Bike in paris, took the train to versaille. There was a little market set up and my girls shopped. We got some cheese and bread and some other items near the train station and then had a picnic on the grounds. Not sure which tours they have now. We did the tour about four days into our ten day stay. It was a great way to get out of Paris. One of my daughters still swears it was the best bread she has ever had. (it wasn't.) One nice thng we did was go to the Rue cler and just got a variety of prepared fodds for a dinner in. Our apartment had a view of the Eiffel tower and it lights up every hour. It was like fireworks every night. One recommendation I have is stay within a block of a metro or rer. I loved our apartment in the seventh but the kids were pretty wiped out walking several blocks back to the apartment. Happy to answer any other questions. We did London before we got to Paris and agreed we should have skipped it on that trip. We had already been a few times and it just added quite a bit of travel. [/quote] I am not OP, but this is helpful. Thanks for this information![/quote]
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