We leave on Saturday for our trip to London/Paris.
I need to finish off my list of where we need to go while we are there and I feel like I am forgetting some places.
Both the BF and I have been to both places before. He lived in London for a year and I lived in Paris for 6 months so we each have personal places we want to take each other.
a list of what i have down to see so far is:
Giverny
Louvre (BF didn't go there 1st go round)
Tate Modern
London Eye
Stratford-upon-Avon
I know, not much right? thats why I feel like I'm forgetting some places that aren't the everyday touristy places to go.
YOu should totally make the trip on the train to versalii (sp?). It is so beautiful there ! They huge lake at the bottom of the castle has rowboats you can rent , my hubby and I rented one and he rowed me around the lake for a few hours. We had a bottle of wine with us, it was so romantic!
Also I love the musee de orsay (sp?) that is my FAV muesum in Paris !
I am so jealous, I have so many fav places in paris ..... Have fun!
Okay I didn't read all the responses so sorry if this is repetitive:
London: You should check out Top Shop and Jigsaw for shopping.
Paris: You MUST check out the Montmarte neighborhood--it's fabulous. You could also hit the Colette dept store and/or a Petit Bateau store for tees and baby clothes (if you need a baby gift or something, their stuff is awesome). You should of course walk down Champs D'elysee (I think that's misspelled)--the most famous street in Paris, and def. walk along the Seine.
Oops--just read that you lived in Paris for 6 months so you probably know all of this stuff. Sorry!
London: the saatchi gallery, stonehenge ( you can usually take tours that take you to stratford, stonehenge, bath, etc.) kensington palace
paris- i'm sure you know this, but the view from the sacre couer at night is phenominal... a mass was going on when i was there and i'm far from religious and definitely not even catholic and it brought tears to my eyes
the marais, cafe de flore, etc.
oh! if you need a book for the planeride, read Paris Hangover by Kirsten Lobe- it's about a New Yorker who moved to Paris.. she talks about tons of cool restaurants, cafes, places, etc in there- you could try to find some of them!
I loved Versailles too! But I think you'd really need a whole day there. We were there for half a day and barely saw the gardens at all. I also agree with Montmartre/Sacre Coeur. I also thought Pere Lechaise (sp) was cool, and I heard the catacombs were fun too, but you'd know better than me.
Re: London: I didn't get to see the British Museum, so that would be on my list. Bath was really cool, though I was underwhelmed by Stonehenge. It might be cool to go to a show. I don't know what the weather's like now, but just walking through St James's park was really neat when I went.
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I'm trying to plan a stopover in London to see the Velazquez show at the National Gallery but I think that might not be open yet. The only place I really loved in London which isn't a usual tourist stop is the Sir John Soane museum.
Not sure when you spent the semester in Paris but the Musee de l'Orangerie, which was closed for years, finally reopened in May. I'm really annoyed that I didn't realize this when I was in France earlier this summer. I would have taken a day trip to Paris just to see it. Also I recently read about the Chateau de Monte-Cristo (Dumas' house) which looked really cool.