Anonymous wrote:I only had one day in Paris and managed to see a lot.
We didn't want to spend our day waiting in line at the Louvre...it was a gorgeous June day, and we wanted to be outside and see PARIS...not a museum about Paris.
We arrived early one morning from London, and here's what we did:
1. Hopped on a big red tour bus so we could quickly see the major sites and get our bearings.
2. Got off at Notre Dame, walked through it (free).
3. Back on bus to the Eiffel Tower. Waited a long time in line to go all the way up. You might want to just go up to the lower level (shorter line or you can walk).
4. Lunch at a nearby cafe.
5. Bus to a different area I can't remember but it's known as the cute shopping area---isn't it Marais? Coffee and pastries and more walking around.
6. Galleries Lafayette--super high end mall that is stunning. It was near the meeting point for our group that had to get back on a train to London.
Doing the bus tour for even just the beginning made us feel like we had seen a lot...went past the Seine, Louvre, arc, champs de elyse, notre dame, Eiffel Tower, and more. Got a sense of the city and it's architecture. And could hop on and off all day.
If we had two days, we would have gone to Versailles.
Me again.
Fwiw, all the other people in our group opted to do the louvre instead...and that's pretty much all they saw. When we compared notes at the end of the day and shared pictures, everyone said that we clearly had a much better time in Paris (we saw so much more).