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Preguntona

I'm in Paris and everything in my neighborhood is closed on Sundays --- where can we go on Sundays?

All I know is that the Quartier Latin is open but I've been there tons of times.

Thanks :D

    



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Rillifane
Call Jim Haynes, avant garde legend, participate in the creation of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, philosopher, writer and madman and go to dinner at his atelier along with about 200 other people who will be everyone from tourists to celebrities to college professors to artists.

For more information look here http://www.jim-haynes.com/index.htm


basport_2000
Go for nice walks, enjoy the views, think about life....I wish all was closed on Sundays in North America...we all need a day to relax, catch up with family or friends or anything like that.


Cabal
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How about getting out of Paris? You can go the bois de Boulogne or Bois de Vincennes, or further by RER to a forest for a stroll.
Bastille is quite busy all time round.
La Villette as well.
The flea markets, Vanves, Clignancourt, St Ouen...


bobbyn
to the beach or just lounge on the terrace.


wendyvonfries
Hello from Paris also,

Everything is open on the Champs Elysees. The stores and at least three movie theatres showing O.V. (original version).

Les Puces @ Saint Ouens is excellent on the weekends. All the street markets and antiques are in full bloom. Basically it's giant flea market. Press the American Flag at this link for more info. http://www.parispuces.com



Montmartre is also open, the little cobble stone streets, shopping, cafes, and street artists.

Enjoy, maybe we will bump into eachother :0)

Kind regards, Wendy

P.s. your name is a-dor-a-ble! Squeegy, love it!


Hello-Paris
Many shops are opened on Champs Elysées....


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swim to Ireland


Beeg Juan
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Don't go to Italy, it pretty much closes up too.





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