Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand -- you're tourists. Why would you want to avoid touristy things?
I like walking around Monmartre, window shopping, etc.
Because we already did a lot of the touristy stuff. Just trying to think about what teens would like.
Anonymous wrote:How old are they? Can you let them wander alone?
We were sick one day and our kids had a blast without us wandering around, taking trains and going out to dinner.
They do speak French though.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand -- you're tourists. Why would you want to avoid touristy things?
I like walking around Monmartre, window shopping, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids want to go for a few hours after we land (we're renting a car to go elsewhere). I have been many times but not recently, and they have when much younger. What can we do that is cool for teens but not a touristy thing they've already done? They said no to Versailles which I would have preferred as it avoided truly going to Paris.
I love the area around the Canal-St-Martin. It's fun for people watching, there are great places to eat, and also fun places to shop and window shop. It was one of the main backgrounds in the movie Amelie, so could be fun to watch that beforehand.
Anonymous wrote:Kids want to go for a few hours after we land (we're renting a car to go elsewhere). I have been many times but not recently, and they have when much younger. What can we do that is cool for teens but not a touristy thing they've already done? They said no to Versailles which I would have preferred as it avoided truly going to Paris.