FormbyGirl
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FormbyGirl; [B said:"Karen, I love Paris so much! My favourite art museum is the Musee d'Orsay. It is in an old train station, and the light is luminous. I also like the Garden of the Rodin museum and the Musee de l'Orangerie in the Tuileries Gardens. Everyone goes to the Louvre, but these were not as busy and were much more intimate, and I loved the art more. The boat ride on the Seine is well worth doing also. If you are a walker, take the little train UP to Sainte Chapelle and Monmartre, but walk down. You will see a little vineyard and charming houses and what have you. Many artists lived in the houses on the way down. You will also see the Moulin de la Galette, one of the old French windmills. When you see Notre Dame, make time to see Sainte Chapelle, just a few steps around the corner from there. It is the jewel box of Europe and contains the most beautiful stained glass windows. I saw it as a child, and I was not disappointed when I went back years later. "[/B]
Lynnie, I spent most of yesterday planning a few details of our trip. My son is SO organized and I am SO lucky to have such a wonderful son to travel with. I did send him the comments you sent me and we will see what we can incorporate. I know we are taking a boat ride in London but not sure of Paris. He is such a dear - when I was viewing the itinerary on his computer, he had my birthday (April 22) covered in black so I couldn't see the surprises for the day. I am like a little kid before Christmas, so excited, but still awhile away...I don't know how I am going to last until the big day!
You could spend a lifetime in Paris and not see everything! Whatever you and your son has planned will be PERFECT. I have been to Paris quite a few times and last time was the first time I ever went to the Garden of the Rodin museum. I found the walk down Monmartre by accident. Sainte Chapelle I saw as a child, and go every time because it makes me cry it is so lovely. I have been to the Louvre twice and have not enjoyed it as much as Musee d'Orsay, so I pick one over the other. I have only been to the Orangerie once. You will be delighted with anything you do there, so don't worry about the things you will miss. Same with London. I can recommend a hundred things, but there is never enough time, so you just pick the things that appeal the most.

