48 Hours in Paris | France Travel Guide

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Ep.122 Join us on an unforgettable adventure as we spend 48 hours in the enchanting city of Paris! From the iconic Eiffel Tower to the artistic heart of Montmartre, we’ll guide you through the must-see sights, delicious cuisine, and rich history that this magnificent city has to offer.

We visited Paris from August 17-19, 2024

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Chapters:
00:00 - Start
00:39 - Visiting the Eiffel Tower
01:54 - Strolling through Paris
02:14 - Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
06:20 - Don’t miss the Musée d’Orsay
08:13 - Visiting familiar favorites
09:35 - Dining in an authentic French restaurant
12:35 - What we paid

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Returning to a favorite place after a long time can be very rewarding, and Paris does not disappoint. My wife and I, along with a friend, visited Paris in November 2022. I hadn’t been there since 1990 and for my wife it had been even longer. The friend had never been there and her goal was to “just walk around and experience Paris”. That suited us all just fine. It’s a magical place, and one can find new things to do and see on every visit. I know that’s true just about anywhere in Europe, but Paris is truly eternal.

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Excellent video as always. Judy, I love that wherever you go, you make an effort to pronounce the words correctly. You represent America well. 😊

awalker
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Hi, Judy and Kevin! ♥ Hoping to return to Paris for a fortnight next year in the Spring!

enriquesanchez
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Ah, what a pleasing backdrop to my morning cuppa, thanks for starting my day off on the right note. It brought back happy memories of my visit, thanks for the tips. Much enjoyed and appreciated.

LivingWalks
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Once you visit Paris you end up going for more! Loved seeing Sainte Chapelle and the Cluny Museum. It s a very small museum but has a lovely exhibition of tapestries featuring the unicorn and other medieval remains. Time for a third vision soon I say!!

denisefalzon
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Taking my wife there for her 50th was a choice between Paris & Antibes. Chose Paris in the end ! Thanks

GavinVarma
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We were there only a week but walked our legs off and loved it and the. Trains.

TrekkingwithDebandMike
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My favorite art museum ever: Musee d’Orsay. Thanks for the video!

erinaustin
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Hope to visit here one day! I will come back to your amazing videos when we do. You have wonderful tips.

dianamartin
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If you have time to climb the stairs of Sacré-Cœur the view is definitely worth it. If you have an extended visit, getting further from the center can be great. I had a really wonderful time wandering the canal in the 10th arrondissement on a hot summer day, just tons of younger people hanging out, some jumping in the canal, fun food and drink.

objc
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I was going to ask if the fence was new. I had a nice picnic on the lawn back in the 90s when I lived in Germany with my girlfriend at the time.

I remember paying $5 for a can of coke at the Eiffel Tower back then.😮

12:01 The cheesecake made me drool 🤤 😋 And I only eat meat.😮

livingworkingoutsidebox
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Good video, more memories for me thanks. There’s a funicular to Sacre Cour? I wish I knew that, the stairs were a killer🤦‍♂️🤣

danbulowski
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i was harassed at that area ( Montmartre}...can not forget.

kennedyvital
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We just got back from Paris and can't wait to go back. A week wasn't enough. I'm with you, I love going back to my favorite spots and rediscovering their beauty. BTW- Spain was lovely but I'm still not a fan of the food.

daniellebarron
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Hi. Another good video showing a bit of Paris. Do you believe I never knew about the Funiculaire and walked up those endless steps and steep hill to Montmartre many times? I did take something called Le Petite Train once which really wasn’t a train but something like golf carts connected together. It was a bumpy ride though all the way up to Sacre coeur. On a different note, did you hear about a new law on Oct 3 affecting people who want to become dual Italian citizens through descent. It states if the grandparents became naturalized citizens of another country before their children turned 21 then you didn’t have the right to claim Italian citizenship as their grandchild if I understood it correctly. It’s not something I was interested in doing but it made me think about how to find out when my grandparents became US citizens. So many sites want you to pay or sign up with emails and accounts. UGH!!!

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It amazes me you didn't climb sacre-couer. If you've got there early and miss the queues it's an amazing view. Also didn't visit the Statue of Liberty at the E tower, catacombs or the obelisk from Egypt at Place de la Concorde (more surprised with this omission what with your Egyptian trip). Enjoy your videos though keep travelling!

madgaz
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Wonderful 😊 May I ask you how old you both are? If it is too Personal please ignore my question 😀😅

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