I booked this trip with a Eurostar deal, costing £540 for two with rail travel and 3 nights B&B way back in March for July travel - as we were there a few days before Bastille Day, I think we were very lucky to get a booking!
We live close to Gatwick airport, so from there took a 40 minute train journey into London to Kings Cross St Pancras to pick up the Eurostar to Paris. The train was comfortable, with onboard cafe, air conditioned and had big windows - the window seat was wasted though as I slept half the journey - it only takes about 2 1/2 hours.
On arrival at Garde du Norde Eurostar, we took the Metro to our hotel. The quickest line (line 9) was out of service on that section for maintenance but we found its a good network with alternatives and made it to Grand Boulevard and to our hotel in about 30 mins. We could have taken a bus (or taxi) but I think the metro is best. We bought Navigo passes which can easily be topped up at machines and enable travel on the RER, Metro, trams and buses.
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Extended happy hour (5-11pm)! |
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more evenings with happy hours! |
above: Riha Turkish kebab cafe selling bread made while you wait, wrapped with freshly cooked kebab meat or (for me) feta cheese and salad.
We bought hop on hop off tickets for the Batobus tourist boat which takes you by river to every attraction and is such a nice way to see things. There are ticket kiosks on the riverside where the boat stops but you can also buy online. The boats are glass topped, in the current European heatwave they were very hot and sides were opened. I can imagine that the rest of the year they are a great way to stay dry and warm whilst gettiing good views. This is the cheapest way to get around without effort in my view, 23 Euro each for a 24 hour pass. We visited all the attractions on day 1 apart from the Eiffel Tower which we felt needed a day of its own.
Outside The Louvre
Above is the route the boat takes.
We didn't go inside any of the attractions as were happy to view from outside and move on. We did spend time though at the end of day 1 at the Jardin du Plantes as it was cool in the gardens and, being a gardener, I enjoyed seeing the herbs and flowers. Most of the plants have a QR code sign nearby so you can scan to get info about the plant in your language if you can't read the French descriptions. I particularly found of interest the details on medicinal/culinary uses of plants.


We spent the afternoon walking from the Eiffel Tower back towards the Louvre, keeping to the river. Along the river we saw people sunbathing and also enjoyed seeing the houseboats. We tried to keep in the shade and carried 2 litre bottles of water (Carrefour supermarket 0.63c cheapest!) which we refilled free inside the park near Madeleine area, where some friendly security guards allowed us to access a fenced off water fountain -- fenced off in preparation for the Bastille Celebrations due to start 14th July - hundreds of chairs were set up lining the streets in this area.
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Carrefour supermarket |
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Grevin waxworks |
Lunches were easy: so many little cake and baguette shops around- this cafe offered a meal deal for 11 Euro of huge baguette (roquefort cheese, salad), dainty raspberry tart and cold drink.
Both evenings were spent in the hotel area (Opera) where there were plenty of bars (with happy hours that went on into the night 5-11pm so we enjoyed light lager or house wine). There is a huge selection of restaurants. We chose an Israeli cafe for falafel salad day 1 and the following night, a Kurdish cafe for beef kebabs and veggie feta salad wraps for me. There is also a KFC and a McDonalds. There are of course numerous places for fine dining, but that isn't what we wanted.
Pics above of view and also beautiful interior of la Fayette department store.
I had done my research and knew La Fayette department store was on the same road as our hotel, if you take the escalators up to the 6th floor, then walk the stairs to the roof, there is a great view of the whole of Paris from there, it has a glass safety rail all the way round and you can take pictures from there.
Below are pics of the general area we stayed in..
Our journey home on day 3 was easy, retracing our footsteps by metro to Eurostar for a very comfortable journey back to London.
For rail travel info I recommend *The man in seat 61* as an online resource, he's made it his full time job so it's up to date and reliable.
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