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Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue January 23, 2024 9:20 pm
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am Posts: 28192
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue January 23, 2024 9:32 pm
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
one day while there we were just walking around and noticed a shit ton of people and news people mulling around..it was the grand opening of the first Krispy Kreme in London
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue January 23, 2024 9:33 pm
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am Posts: 28192
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
one day while there we were just walking around and noticed a shit ton of people and news people mulling around..it was the grand opening of the first Krispy Kreme in London
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue January 23, 2024 9:44 pm
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
one day while there we were just walking around and noticed a shit ton of people and news people mulling around..it was the grand opening of the first Krispy Kreme in London
In Paris? Weird.
yeah, Paris..sorry...also noticed a lot more American fast food places too..
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue January 23, 2024 9:55 pm
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am Posts: 28192
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
one day while there we were just walking around and noticed a shit ton of people and news people mulling around..it was the grand opening of the first Krispy Kreme in London
In Paris? Weird.
yeah, Paris..sorry...also noticed a lot more American fast food places too..
Was it in that Westfield Mall that’s mostly underground (connected to the Les Halles train station)? Saw signage for one opening there.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue January 23, 2024 10:03 pm
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
one day while there we were just walking around and noticed a shit ton of people and news people mulling around..it was the grand opening of the first Krispy Kreme in London
In Paris? Weird.
yeah, Paris..sorry...also noticed a lot more American fast food places too..
Was it in that Westfield Mall that’s mostly underground (connected to the Les Halles train station)? Saw signage for one opening there.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Wed January 24, 2024 12:01 am
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am Posts: 28192
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
we're staying in an airbnb - 3rd arrondissement. taking public transportation and walking.
Can't imagine going their with a little, but imagine a stroller and a shit ton of patience go a long way.
The Marais is great..thats where we were last month..a lot busier than it used to be..look out for the dumb bicyclists.
Yeah that’s a great walking area. We strolled over to some weird museum that had all sorts of stuffed beasts and old hunting guns. Thought the kid would enjoy the former, which she did.
one day while there we were just walking around and noticed a shit ton of people and news people mulling around..it was the grand opening of the first Krispy Kreme in London
In Paris? Weird.
yeah, Paris..sorry...also noticed a lot more American fast food places too..
Was it in that Westfield Mall that’s mostly underground (connected to the Les Halles train station)? Saw signage for one opening there.
yep
Haha we went there a bunch during our stay, was a five minute walk. The Monoprix came in handy for essentials, and I bought a set of hex wrenches across the street to tighten up the wobbly af kitchen table in our unit.
You were right next to the place that specializes in all things pork that I think I recommended a few pages back.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Sun February 25, 2024 9:26 pm
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doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
Of course. Now share with me your hit list of restaurants.
off the top of my head..
Benoit--Alain Ducasse place chez George..an old favorite..best sole Le Chateaubriand.. Paul Bert and a couple others I can't remember right now..mostly just be stopping whenever and eating after we hit those
a friend of ours recommended Paul Bert, and I thought I'd seen/heard it elsewhere
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Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Mon February 26, 2024 9:23 am
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dad wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
Of course. Now share with me your hit list of restaurants.
off the top of my head..
Benoit--Alain Ducasse place chez George..an old favorite..best sole Le Chateaubriand.. Paul Bert and a couple others I can't remember right now..mostly just be stopping whenever and eating after we hit those
a friend of ours recommended Paul Bert, and I thought I'd seen/heard it elsewhere
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Fri March 08, 2024 3:04 pm
mXn
Joined: Thu January 24, 2013 4:32 am Posts: 20884 Location: Surrounded by Wokes. Please send help.
I have a timeshare in what looks to be the “Montreuil” neighborhood. A couple blocks north of what looks to be a huge park that contains the Paris Zoo.
Is this a good part of town?
The south edge of the park is on the Marne River right about where it joins the Seine.
If you look at a map of Paris there is a loop surrounding the city. This is outside the loop a little to the East.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Fri March 08, 2024 3:36 pm
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am Posts: 28192
Bammer wrote:
I have a timeshare in what looks to be the “Montreuil” neighborhood. A couple blocks north of what looks to be a huge park that contains the Paris Zoo.
Is this a good part of town?
The south edge of the park is on the Marne River right about where it joins the Seine.
If you look at a map of Paris there is a loop surrounding the city. This is outside the loop a little to the East.
What little I’ve seen outside the loop and towards the edge of the loop (driving to/from CDG, trains to Versailles and Euro Disney) was not inspiring.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Fri March 08, 2024 3:36 pm
Major Dude
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32522 Location: Where everybody knows your name
Damn, lots of RMers doing Europe this year. Doug’s been. Was spike’s trip early this year or late last? Dad’s getting ready for his trip in a few weeks. You in May. bammer at some point. Anyone else going?
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Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Fri March 08, 2024 3:39 pm
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Bammer wrote:
I have a timeshare in what looks to be the “Montreuil” neighborhood. A couple blocks north of what looks to be a huge park that contains the Paris Zoo.
Is this a good part of town?
The south edge of the park is on the Marne River right about where it joins the Seine.
If you look at a map of Paris there is a loop surrounding the city. This is outside the loop a little to the East.
Post subject: Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
Posted: Tue March 12, 2024 6:50 pm
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Joined: Fri June 24, 2016 2:49 pm Posts: 16618
Been in Paris for a few hours and already dying from embarrassment. We asked a waiter at a wine bar we stopped at for some recs, and according to our airbnb host, they’re not that great. Then we half-jokingly mentioned to our host that we would want French onion soup, she said, “nobody eats that.”
I can’t stop laughing.
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