SEE & DO
Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
— Yes, of course you know to visit this most famous ‘église’ in the world but do you know when to go.
Why not during a world-class orchestra or choir? The acoustics are, well, heavenly! Plan your visit to get the most of this most magnificent church. You can either go with the crowds or be seated and take the time to admire the architecture, soaring ceilings, objects d’art and much more. See their website. If you can't translate, email we'll help you out.
8.30am Sunday mass
www.cathedraledeparis.com
Cimetière du Montparnasse
— The burial site of many famous French poets, politicians, singers and other renowned people such as Samuel Beckett, Man Ray. Pictured is the tomb of Honoré Champion an Editor in 1874 you can find the full list of deceased buried wikipedia. It is divided up into many divisions and there are many interesting headstones and many are visited daily such as Serge Gainsbourg. I don't have a website to recommend but this one has a great pics to five you an idea.
Metro: Edgar Quinet, or Raspail
www.parispassion.canalblog.com
A day in Montmarte
— This district still retains a bohemian feel and excitement of the days when artists, writers and painters lived and worked. There’s a superb walk around the Cimetiere Montmarte start at 20 avenue Rachel - and don’t miss the view from the Sacre Coeur. If you stay in the area dress casual chic and take a break at the über hip ice bar - Hotel Kube in the passale ruelle.
Easter at the Sacred Heart, Montmarte
www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com
Your Private Paris Tours
— While in Paris why not choose your own private guide so you can discover more of what you love most. The Paris Luxury Tours company offers a choice of either Fashion, Gastronomy, art and antiques and more. Walk in the footsteps of Napoleon or Victor Hugo. Visit their special Paris Tours section for more detail.
www.parisluxurytours.com