Thread:Hilo2/@comment-31164748-20180620071940/@comment-30339728-20180621221809

Each time I have gone we've just walked and walked and walked. Great exercise on the way to all the places to see and plenty of opportunity to then slip inside a neighborhood cafe. Last time we went (with the kids as teens) we booked an apartment for the week. Visited the local market/bakery for fruit, coffee and croissants and it had a wow view of the tower.

Mische did an excellent job above. Though I would say the ugliest, but also intreguing building is the Centre Pompidou. Modern art fabulousness. There is a small Dali museum near Sacre Coeur which is definitely worth the time.

Versailles is an all day thing - but wow. Catacombs were cool and St. Chappelle is a little gem. The Louvre, I think getting there early is best and then go immediately to the big favorites to try to enjoy before too crowded. Mona Lisa, though lovely and worth, I remember being disappointed the first time I saw her. I think I imagined a grander/larger piece. Luckily, all those many many years ago, she wasn't behind a barrier and you could get quite close. My personal favs are the Winged Victory and Venus de Milo.

A week is doable, but you do need to plan it out and then just run with it.

Have a great time.