Paris has no shortage of hotels. There is certainly a wide selection with a style and price-range to suit nearly everyone. Having never been there, I've been scouring Internet search results and travel sites. I think I have our rooms figured out. They are refundable so I can change them if I find something better, but I've booked a couple of rooms not too far from Notre Dame. The price is good. The location, from what I can tell from the online photos and map, is great. Unless something better catches my attention, I have us two rooms for two nights in Paris reserved. Two nights (three days) is a short, short stay in such a jewel of a city; but we have other cities to fit into the trip. More details to follow.
Saturday 12/29/2018 The Louvre and the Petit Palais The nightclub on the barge across the river from our hotel parties all night long - all the way through 8am. We did not get much rest. After another 30 euro breakfast, we walked up to the subway station for a taxi to the Louvre. It was a good weather day and there was a long, long line waiting to get into the Louvre. Luckily, I knew about the secret entrance on the side. We walked over to the side entrance. Momma and Troy and Kayla doubted me, but there was an open door and no wait when we got there. It was incredible! If you are facing the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Pyramids behind you, walk past the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel to the far left buildings of the Louvre - Easy Entrance! Tell them Noah sent you! We did not see even a quarter of the Louvre, but we did see the Mona Lis a (we could not believe that the museum does not control traffic flow in that room), the Winged Victory of Samothrace . the Venus di Milo
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