We went to Paris for the first time in years recently. I got over-excited and booked tickets to too many things:
First stop was the Museé Picasso, an art gallery located in the Hôtel Salé in rue de Thorigny, in the Marais. Dedicated to the work of the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, there is a permanent exhibition and visiting exhibitions. The museum is spacious and airy and for those in the party with less stamina for art, there are good places to sit and admire the architecture.
Pop to Au Petit Fer à Cheval (on 30 Rue Vieille-du-Temple, 75004 Paris) for a snack. It is a tiny bar so good luck sitting inside, they do have a few tables outside which are very good for people watching and serve a small but delicious menu. What more do you need than a goat's cheese salad and a glass of rosé?
Next stop Musee D’Orsay which frankly you could spend a whole weekend in, If you are on the hunt for Van Goghs there are plenty and a selection of beautiful Impressionist paintings.
We queued up for steak frites at Le Relais de L’Entrecôte in Saint Benoît which was delicious - two portions of steak frites and a salad, just the ticket. My lunch date had the raspberry sorbet which came with a small jug of cherry kirsch on the side. Not sure the teen quite appreciated how sophisticated that was!
Replete we headed off to the Orangerie in the Tuileries to see the Monet waterlilies, absolutely stunning. Contemplate them in silence. They are very beautiful.