Paris
Nov. 23 - 26, 2012 (4D3N): Leg 3 of our Spain/Paris trip where we visited Madrid & Barcelona prior to Paris. Given this was my 3rd time visiting Paris, we skipped a couple of attractions that were time-consuming (i.e. Louvre and Norte Dame Bell Towers), but please refer to them under other points of interest.
*Highly Recommended
Day 1
Flight from Barcelona to Paris CDG
Metro to Hotel France Albion
Follow the Louvre to Notre Dame Walk:
Louvre (photo only)
Lunch @ Café des Musees
Place Saint-Michel
Walk around Parc du Champ de Mars
Metro to Arc de Triomphe
Walk along Champs-Elysees (Toyota, Lacoste, Laduree)
Dinner @ Le Boudoir*
Day 2
Breakfast @ Café de Flore (St. Germain)
Metro to Edgar Quient market, follow The Left Bank and Latin Quarter Walking Tour:
Lunch @ Cosi*
Pont des Arts - Lock Bridge (bring your own lock!)
Follow Marais to Latin Quarter Walking Tour:
Walk down Rivoli
Berthillon ice cream @ Le Flore en I’lle
Walk to Galeries Lafayette & Printemps (famous department stores)
Dinner @ Le Bouillon Chartier*
Crepes at the corner
Walk around Moulin Rouge
Day 3
Train (suburban line) from Gare de Lyon to direction Monterau and get off at Fontainebleau-Avon station (~40 mins); A1 bus to Chateau
Grab sandwiches at the local bakery
Train back to Paris
Metro to Place de la Concorde
Walk around Rue Cambon
Walk to Louis Vuitton @ Champs-Elysees
Visit Eiffel Tower (make an appointment ahead of time to go to the top)
Crepes @ Grand Blvd
Day 4
Printemps to purchase LongChamp and my first Chanel <3
Metro from hotel to Airport
Flight back to NYC
Other points of interest
Climb the Norte Dame Bell Tower
Basilica du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre (good view of the city)
Boat tour on Seine River
Tips
I prefer visiting Fontainebleau over Versailles. It is less crowded and you get to walk through the castle at your own leisure without bumping into other tourists.
Most stores & shops are closed on Sunday except for shops in Champs-Elyses (enjoy LV!)
You can always find good prices at Airport duty-free for French goods
Do learn the basic French, you will have a better experience there