Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you read a guidebook? I'll try not to be snarky, but it always stuns me when people ask questions like, "I'm going to X, what should I see?" There are professionals who live in these places and spend months doing research and then write it all up in a book. The books also include suggested itineraries for different interests. And if you don't want to spring the $15 for a book, it's almost all available online for free.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/suggested-itineraries
Suggested Itineraries
A Literary Pilgrimage
Architectural Highlights
In One Day
In Two Days
In Three Days
For Families
For Romantics
Op here. I literally did not even think about a guide book. I haven’t read an actual book in years. Thanks for the reminder that they still exist and are useful!![]()
I’m staying in the Opera neighborhood. No kids. Will be there from Friday -Tuesday.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. These are great!
OMG. OP deserves the snark, PP.![]()
OP here. Do you really think I’m actually affected by online snark? Get a life. Or better yet, a sense of humor.
Again, thanks for suggesting the guide and the other tips. Much appreciated.
+1. NP. Anyone admitting to the bolded deserves the snark.
NP. I'm pretty sure that was sarcasm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you read a guidebook? I'll try not to be snarky, but it always stuns me when people ask questions like, "I'm going to X, what should I see?" There are professionals who live in these places and spend months doing research and then write it all up in a book. The books also include suggested itineraries for different interests. And if you don't want to spring the $15 for a book, it's almost all available online for free.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/suggested-itineraries
Suggested Itineraries
A Literary Pilgrimage
Architectural Highlights
In One Day
In Two Days
In Three Days
For Families
For Romantics
Op here. I literally did not even think about a guide book. I haven’t read an actual book in years. Thanks for the reminder that they still exist and are useful!![]()
I’m staying in the Opera neighborhood. No kids. Will be there from Friday -Tuesday.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. These are great!
OMG. OP deserves the snark, PP.![]()
OP here. Do you really think I’m actually affected by online snark? Get a life. Or better yet, a sense of humor.
Again, thanks for suggesting the guide and the other tips. Much appreciated.
+1. NP. Anyone admitting to the bolded deserves the snark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you read a guidebook? I'll try not to be snarky, but it always stuns me when people ask questions like, "I'm going to X, what should I see?" There are professionals who live in these places and spend months doing research and then write it all up in a book. The books also include suggested itineraries for different interests. And if you don't want to spring the $15 for a book, it's almost all available online for free.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/suggested-itineraries
Suggested Itineraries
A Literary Pilgrimage
Architectural Highlights
In One Day
In Two Days
In Three Days
For Families
For Romantics
Op here. I literally did not even think about a guide book. I haven’t read an actual book in years. Thanks for the reminder that they still exist and are useful!![]()
I’m staying in the Opera neighborhood. No kids. Will be there from Friday -Tuesday.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. These are great!
OMG. OP deserves the snark, PP.![]()
OP here. Do you really think I’m actually affected by online snark? Get a life. Or better yet, a sense of humor.
Again, thanks for suggesting the guide and the other tips. Much appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you read a guidebook? I'll try not to be snarky, but it always stuns me when people ask questions like, "I'm going to X, what should I see?" There are professionals who live in these places and spend months doing research and then write it all up in a book. The books also include suggested itineraries for different interests. And if you don't want to spring the $15 for a book, it's almost all available online for free.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/suggested-itineraries
Suggested Itineraries
A Literary Pilgrimage
Architectural Highlights
In One Day
In Two Days
In Three Days
For Families
For Romantics
Op here. I literally did not even think about a guide book. I haven’t read an actual book in years. Thanks for the reminder that they still exist and are useful!![]()
I’m staying in the Opera neighborhood. No kids. Will be there from Friday -Tuesday.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. These are great!
OMG. OP deserves the snark, PP.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Musee D'Orsay is always a must stop when I go.
Agree - my favorite. I cannot stand the Louvre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you read a guidebook? I'll try not to be snarky, but it always stuns me when people ask questions like, "I'm going to X, what should I see?" There are professionals who live in these places and spend months doing research and then write it all up in a book. The books also include suggested itineraries for different interests. And if you don't want to spring the $15 for a book, it's almost all available online for free.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/suggested-itineraries
Suggested Itineraries
A Literary Pilgrimage
Architectural Highlights
In One Day
In Two Days
In Three Days
For Families
For Romantics
Op here. I literally did not even think about a guide book. I haven’t read an actual book in years. Thanks for the reminder that they still exist and are useful!![]()
I’m staying in the Opera neighborhood. No kids. Will be there from Friday -Tuesday.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. These are great!
Anonymous wrote:Musee D'Orsay is always a must stop when I go.
Anonymous wrote:Have you read a guidebook? I'll try not to be snarky, but it always stuns me when people ask questions like, "I'm going to X, what should I see?" There are professionals who live in these places and spend months doing research and then write it all up in a book. The books also include suggested itineraries for different interests. And if you don't want to spring the $15 for a book, it's almost all available online for free.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/suggested-itineraries
Suggested Itineraries
A Literary Pilgrimage
Architectural Highlights
In One Day
In Two Days
In Three Days
For Families
For Romantics
Op here. I literally did not even think about a guide book. I haven’t read an actual book in years. Thanks for the reminder that they still exist and are useful!![]()
I’m staying in the Opera neighborhood. No kids. Will be there from Friday -Tuesday.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. These are great!