2024 Paris Calendars A4 and A5
2024 Paris Calendars A4 and A5
Are you looking for a 2024 Calendar to go with your love of Paris, or to give as gifts to friends and family who love Paris?
Are you looking for a 2024 Calendar to go with your love of Paris, or to give as gifts to friends and family who love Paris?
I’m thrilled to announce that I have been designing drink coasters and cushion covers (and soon to be handbags, umbrellas, smartphone cases like iPhone, Android, Blackberry etc) and much more — all with a Paris theme, using my own handpainted designs and photos.
Please note that each item will be manufactured once the order is placed, and this can take 2-3 weeks before delivery.
I’m still working out the logistics so if something doesn’t make sense with the items or shipping etc, give me a yell, ok?
Stay tuned for the smart-phone cases, toiletries bags, umbrellas and much more!!
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Cheers,
Teena
Le Musee en Herbe is a museum for kids and they absolutely love it. You can wander around the current exhibitions or take the kids on a guided tour including animations (they must be accompanied by an adult)
How about some of their workshops? Weekends, Wednesdays and many school holiday days. The kids will learn about the current exhibition – the artist and their work – and then be encourage to create their own art in the same style. This is very cool!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KM7R_M-euA
View on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KM7R_M-euA
If you’re looking for things for kids to do in Paris, check out my other pages:
Le MUSÉE EN HERBE
21 rue Hérold
75001 PARIS
Tél : 01 40 67 97 66
Fax : 01 40 67 92 13
Ouvert du lundi au dimanche de 10h à 19h sans interruption, vacances et jours fériés.
Open from Monday to Sunday from 10:00a.m. to 7:00pm, holidays and public holidays.
Nocturne le jeudi jusque 21h. Open late on Thursdays until 9:00pm
Métros : Les Halles (ligne/line 4), Palais Royal (ligne/line 1 et 7)
Bus : 85, 74, 29, 48, 67
RER : Châtelet – Les Halles
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Hi Rob,
Hi Teena, I will be staying in Paris in late June for 11 days with my wife and two late-teen daughters. We need accommodation and think an apartment would be best for that length of stay. We wish to do the usual central Paris highlights (Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre, tour of the Seine etc). Can you recommend whether an apartment is the way to go and which part of Paris would be best for our stay to get a first sample of Paris life; markets, shops, events etc. Any particular things to look for in regard to accommodation amenities would be appreciated. Thank you.
Rob
You’ll be in Paris at the same time as me, a lovely time of year :-)
Yes an apartment will be a wonderful solution, rather than a hotel. There are many apartment rental websites for Paris, and a few questions to ask and to look out for might be:
I’d avoid staying out on the edges of the city (called the “Peripherique”, which is like a “belt” [“ceinture”] around the 20 suburbs/districts/arrondissements) mostly because it will take longer to get into the heart of Paris and easily come and go to your apartment. There are so so many fabulous districts to stay in, it’s too hard to list them all. As long as read the Reviews on the apartment websites, you’ll see what other folks have said about the location, cleanliness etc.
If you might enjoy being near the markets, here is a list:
When you look at a map of Paris, I could easily say the Arrondissements 1 through to 11 would be perfect, and the outer ones maybe not. But then there are fabulous little pockets of Parisian life everywhere, and if you’re there for 11 days, you might not need to be right in the thick of things – here is a map which shows the 20 arrondissements (numbered from 74001 to 75020, which is the actual postcode of each of the 20 suburbs).
I hope this has been of some help, bon voyage and good luck finding the best place to stay in Paris!!!
Cheers
Teena
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