Sunday, April 28, 2024

Paris: Things on the list/next time

 I keep a running list of sights and restaurants to try. I cross out the ones we've been to.


SPOT24 olympics exhibition daily 930a-645p 101 Quai Jacques Chirac, 15e

La Brasserie de l'Isle Saint-Louis, closed Wednesday. Thur-Tue 12-1030pm

Miura closed Sat-Su; M-F 1215-145p; 715-945p

Café Varenne bistro r d Varenne and r d Bac Closed Su; M-Sa 730am-11pm

Bourdelle Museum closed Monday, Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

Musée de La Poste closed Tuesday, Wed-Mon 11a-6pm

14th around Raspail Metro

Montparnasse cemetery, daily 9am-530pm

Fondation Cartier, exhibit ends 4/21

Zadkine Museum closed Monday, Tue-Sun 10a-6pm

Basilica Ste. Clothilde

Perrett’s house, rue Raynouard

Le Castel Beranger, art Nouveau, 16e, rue de la Fontaine next to Maison de la radio

Lavirotte Building 29 ave. rapp 7e

Tour Jean sans Peur near Ettiene Marcel Metro

Shopping: Fabrice-rue Bonaparte 6e (down from St. Germain Church and metro stop, costume jewelry)

Palais Galliera

Musee des Arts Forains 12e, Bercy

Deyrolle Taxidermy Shop, rue du Bac 7e

Musee de l’Eventail (Fans), 10e

UNESCO Bldg Tour

Petit Palais

LV Foundation, Rothko exhibit ends 4/2

LV Dream @ 2 Pont -Neuf daily 11-20, Free

BNF Richelieu Museum closed Monday; Tue-10a-8p; W-Su 10a-6p

Musee de la vie Romantique, closed Monday, Tue-Sun 10a-6pm, free, pair with New Athens

Musee Delacroix, closed Tuesdays, Wed-Mo 930am-1730 (closed for renovations 19/9/2023-27/3/2024)

Pompidou daily 11am-9pm, roof terrace, biblioteque, photography exhibits free

Stravinsky Fountain

St. Merry daily 8am-8pm

Rue Berton down av du Colonel Bonnet, cross Rue Raynouard, small road on left, wanders down to rue d’Ankara and Parc de Passy

Chateau de Vincennes (daily 10a-5p)

Passage lhomme

Cour du Panier-Fleuri

Passage du Cheval Blanc, 2 Rue de la Roquette

It is in this passage located at the back of a 17th century building. that all the wood arriving by the river was stored at the Port de l'Arsenal, right next door. it was intended for all trades revolving around this noble material from Faubourg Saint Antoine. Although the warehouse has not existed for a long time, you can admire the buildings from the 19 and 20 centuries. some of whose half-timbered walls, some of which are decorated, recall the history of this neighborhood in the past. The courtyards of the buildings are named from January to June. For April, it's just a staircase. The passage is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Cour Damoye 14 rue Daval exits onto Bastille

Coer Saint-Joseph, 5 rue de charonne

 

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Jardin Tino Rossi

Les Halles Saint-Pierre

Beaupassage

Le Coulee Verte

Passage des Panoramas

Place Saint-Georges

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Paris: Things on the list/next time

  I keep a running list of sights and restaurants to try. I cross out the ones we've been to. SPOT24 olympics exhibition daily 930a-645p...