Paris by the Numbers
Brief Itinerary






















Never Feel Like a Stranger in Paris Again.
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This trip is about Paris ... day trips to places
around Paris are optional ... because on this
trip we're going to get very intimate with the
City of Light. Our days will be filled with exploring the 10 major
arrondisements] and our nights will be filled with play in many
forms. In the process, you'll fall in love over and over again with
Paris because suddenly it will feel familiar to you and even when
your feet hurt, you're tired of waiting in line and you've been
pushed and shoved on the metro once too much, you'll look up and
see something or someone that will make you feel right at home.
By the time we're ready to leave, you'll have favorite cafes,
patisseries, boulangeries, restaurants, museums, bars, parks,
streets, shops, theaters, gardens, bookstores and who knows what
else all over Paris.
You'll create your Paris so that no matter when you come here
again, you will always feel at home, always know the places that
are yours ... always know that romance is just around the corner
... and you'll never feel like a stranger in Paris again!
Day 1 Inflight
New York to Paris, France
Day 2
Arrive Paris, Half-day Orientation City Tour of Paris
including Le Metropolitan. Bienvenue a Paris Dinner (D)
Day 3
Freedom Day/Market Day -- Paris is filled with open air
markets -- Explore Clignacourt and Monmartre (9e); or
Vanves and Montparnasse (14e) and the Catacombs
Day 4
Explore Ile de la Cite' and Ile St.Louis (4e) -- Notre
Dame, Ste Chapelle, Marche' Aux Fleurs et Oiseaux; Le
Marais (3e)/Bastille (11e) -- Place des Vosges, Rue des
Rosiers, Maison de Victor Hugo, Musee' Picasso, Musee
Carnavalet, Le Bastille -- shop the many boutiques
throughout Le Marais and wind your way to Pere
Lachaise Cimitere
Day 5
Explore (1e) Musee du Louvre, Palais Royal, Le Petit
Palais, Jardin Tuileries, L’Orangerie; optional shopping
on Rue de Rivoli, and Rue St Honore (B); explore La
Bourse, Biblioteque Nationale, Opera Comique (2e);
Evening cruise on the Seine
Day 6
Freedom Day - Explore other East Bank arrondissements
or take an optional tour to Chartres, Versailles, Reims,
Rouen, Mont St Michel or Normandy
Day 7
La Tour Eiffel (7e) et Arc de Triomphe/Champs Elysee
(8e) (B) -- there's nothing like a stroll down the
Champs Elysee, then down the Avenue Marceau to
cross the Pont de l'Alma wander the Branly Quai along
the Seine to La Tour Eiffel then on to Les Invalides,
Musee Rodin and the Musee’ D’Orsay
Day 8
Freedom Day -- Use this day to explore 16e Passy
(adjacent to 7e & 8e), the Bois du Boulogne or take an
optional day trip to Versailles, Chartres, Reims, Mont St
Michel, Rouen or Normandy
Day 9
Explore St Germain du Pres (6e) and The Latin Quarter
(5e) -- from designer row to universities -- these two
arrondissements offer everything from Chanel to the
Sorbonne & the Pantheon to the Jardin des Plantes and
the Jardin du Luxembourg
Day 10
Freedom Day – Explore your favorite arrondissements or
ones that you have yet to see or take an optional Day
Trip; evening A La Semaine Prochaine Dinner
Day 11
Au Revoir Paris; Private Transport to Airport
Includes:
Includes: Hotel Paris – 9 nights, Private Transfers in Paris to/from
airport, Paris Eiffel Tower Reserved Tour, Paris City Tour, Paris Group
Welcome & Farewell Dinners, 7 Day Paris Pass & Travel Card. Air
package includes round trip air from New York. Optional Day Trips:
Versailles, Normandy, Chartres, Mont St. Michel, Reims & Rouen
Email annie@freedomtoursllc.com or call 877.384.4372 for a
customized price quote!
Our Paris Hotel
The De Banville Hotel is an owner-operated hotel that is both
intimate and refined, where style and harmony dominate in each
room. The personalised guest rooms combine style and modern
comfort. Marianne Moreau, a passionate music-lover, sings every
Tuesday evening, creating an even more exclusive atmosphere for
regular patrons.
Explore Boulevard Berthier, which stretches along public gardens
and squares right in the heart of the “Ternes” area. You walk from
an hectic place with all its shops to a more peaceful one with the
old flower market. The rue de Courcelles is the place to go for all
‘’shopping addicts’. The rue Poncelet and its old traditional market
will give you a picturesque idea of the place. For the more romantic
and those fond of literature, come and follow Guy de Maupassant’s
footsteps in the Parc Monceau. The Perreire brothers, who initiated
the first railway, Eiffel and Bartholdi, the creators of the Liberty
Statue, they all worked there! Either for business or leisure, enjoy
the restaurants, shows, within easy reach : the Champs Elysées,
the Palais des Congrès Porte Maillot, La Defense, everything within
a ten-minute walk from the hotel. “L ‘espace Champerret” (a fair
centre) is also very close..
Email Annie at annie@freedomtoursllc.com or call 877-384-4372 for more
information!
A Quick Guide of the Districts:
1ème This is the geographical center of Paris
and a haven for tourists. The Louvre, Les Halles
and the Palais Royal are all here.
2ème A primarily business district. The Paris
Stock Market (the Bourse) and the Bibliothèque
Nationale are here.
3ème Along with the 4ème arrondissement, this
neighbourhood makes up the Marais, one of the oldest
neighbourhoods in Paris. Many 17th century mansions that once
housed the noblest families in Paris are still to be seen in this quiet
and ungentrified neighbourhood.
4ème The center of the Marais, this is a lively neighbourhood with
a strong alternative lifestyle scene as well as lots o trendy bars,
shops, and restaurants.
5ème The fabled Latin Quarter. This neighbourhood takes its name
from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all
students during the Middle Ages. The neighbourhood has the feel
of a small village and students mix freely with professionals in its
winding streets.
6ème St. Germain. Once the hangout for bohemians and
intellectuals, this neighbourhood has undergone gentrification and
is newly chic. Upscale boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants can
be found throughout this district.
7ème The Eiffel Tower, the Musée d'Orsay and lots of Americans
can be found in this very wealthy neighbourhood.
8ème The Champs Elysèe, and lots of tourists make up this upscale
neighbourhood.
9ème Pigalle (the fading Red Light district) and the Moulin Rouge
can be found here. A diverse residential area popular among artistic
crowd.
10ème The two great train stations in Paris are here, the Gare de
l'Est and the Gare du Nord. This multi-cultural neighbourhood also
contains a bohemian element.
11ème The Bastille is located here. This is a primarily residential
district.
13ème Residential neighbourhood, as well as Paris' Chinatown.
14ème Montparnasse and the Cité Universitaire are found in this
residential district traditionally known for its lively cafés and
restaurants around the Blvd. Montparnasse.
16ème Bois de Boulogne, Trocadero. Although it is not as
exclusive as the 7th arrondissement, the 16th is widely regarded as
the neighbourhood for the wealthy.
17ème This diverse district really contains more than one
neighbourhood, with the portion, in the west, near the Arc de
Triomph and Parc Monceau, being very upscale.
18ème Montmartre. This artsy residential neighbourhood has a
small village feel and lots of tourists.
A Customizable Itinerary