Anonymous wrote:+1 to the Rodin museum and Eiffel Tower. We enjoyed Rue de Cler, but you may get something similar on the food tour.
Anonymous wrote:If I was only there for three days, I'm not sure I would do the Louvre. It is huge and time consuming. You might pick one or two things inside and just do a quick trip to see those, unless you are a museum fanatic, then by all means.
For something low key, we really enjoyed Musee de Cluny, which has medieval and ancient roman history, including roman baths.
You have to do the Eiffel Tower. I would get tickets in advance and try to time them for around sunset so you can see the view at daylight and then when things darken and all the lights come on.
Other musts would be spending as much time as possible aimlessly walking the city and sitting at cafes enjoying a drink and people watching.
Oh, and I always love getting up early and going by myself to get a coffee and chocolate croissant. Eat lots of those. Also, buy a large and sturdy bag to fill with croissants and other pastries to bring home to pass out to your friends.
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Anonymous wrote:The Rodin is my favorite museum in Paris.
I mean, IDK - I would think for first timers, you'd want to maybe do all the touristy stuff but it doesn't sound like it. The first time i went, I did the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, Sacre-Couer, Notre Dame, the Champs-Elysees, etc.