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What Paris district is this hotel in, And please check my intinerary?

by Guest21411  |  earlier

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Glasgow Monceau

3 Rue de la Felicite

75017

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Also does this Intinarey make sense, like are all the places close together? And I would also like to visit the Catacombs (sp?), Judging by the schedule what day would i best fit this into, distance wise?

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  1. From the postal code, 75017, you can see that its in the 17th arrondissement. This is in the northwest of the city. This particular address  is in the northernmost part of the 17th.

    What itinerary?

    EDIT: Okay, now that I see your itinerary I have to say its very odd. I get the feeling you picked lines out of some website describing the arrondissements of Paris to make this itinerary.

    I take it this is your first trip to Paris. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    Disneyland is an utter waste of time unless you are traveling with small children. To visit a cookie cutter theme park when one of the world's great and unique cities is at your feet makes no sense at all.

    Allocating a day for wandering arond the 2nd arrondissmenet also makes no sense. There are nice shops, cafes and architecture everywhere in Paris and the 2nd isn't something special.

    Chinatown in Paris is  a relatively boring section of the city and the restaurants and shops there are as common as dirt. Unless you live on the moon there is almost certainly a Chinatown that is exactly the same in a big city close to your home.

    I'd be happy to make a detailed itinerary for you. Just send me an e-mail which includes a real (rather than a Yahoo answers) email address (since the itinerary will be much longer than I can send thru Yahoo answers) and give me some idea of who you are and what really interests you.


  2. It seems like a lot of the stuff on your itinerary is pulled from guidebooks, and this may not be the best way to do things. I would suggest buying a large map of Paris. Then draw squares around destinations that you would like to visit. That way, you can see what things are close together and what aren't. If you have a good map, you can also find new locations to visit. I highly suggest getting the Paris Museum Pass. Not only do you get admission to lots of museums and get to skip lines, but it has a long list of the attractions that it is good for, and I found a lot of cool places that way.

    Some of my favorites are Musee D'Orsay, Pompidou, the Louvre, Jardin du Halles, Sacre Coeur, a walk along the Seine, Notre Dame (especially at night when there are street performers), Musee De Cluny, Versailles, and Victor Hugo's house. I also spent a lot of time in the park near the Louvre.

  3. I've not stayed at this hotel but it's in a good location.

    I use Google maps when searching for a hotel

    http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&...

    Getting around Paris on foot is no problem, so should be able to visit the Catacombs and other tourist attractions without a problem.

  4. What intinarey? I can tell you the Louvre, Musee D'Orsay, L'Orangerie, The Concorde, and Jarden Tuilleries are near each other.

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