Paris
29 May to 1 June 2014
Tennis, anyone? Why else travel to Paris on Eurostar for the weekend. I spent a new nervous days organising a little birthday present for Jermine to travel to a lovely city for his favourite sport, Tennis. He loves it, so why not.
Le Fabe Hotel
My partner took me to Paris for my birthday and for the French Open tennis. This hotel was great although the room was slightly smaller than what we're used to. That aside we absolutely loved it. From the nice welcome of water or coffee to help around getting around Paris or being informed of good local restaurants. The staff were warm and friendly and as mentioned helpful. The nice touch of breakfast was nice too. We loved the local area and missed out on the vibrant street around the corner which has an array of fab shops to suit everyone. Would definitely consider staying here again and Paris architecture is amazing

Les Petits Plats
My partner took me hear for my Birthday meal and we weren't disappointed. The head waiter was very helpful. The food was pretty good and they had a wide variety of wines. We loved this place, especially as we were 40 minutes late and they held our table. Thanks
Le Petit Sommelier
This was a busy restaurant and we were pleased we chose it. The head waiter who also spoke English was a star and was very helpful with explaining the menu. The food was ok and very French. All staff very nice.
L'Atelier 102
We loved this restaurant, nicely decorated and very friendly staff. I think its a family owed establishment. They were doing a 2 course & 3 course offer. We have to say it was a complete bargain and with a bottle good of wine and the total under €65 it was fantastic
Le Latina
Musee de l'Orangerie
Bastille
Gare du Nord
Parc du Champ de Mars
St-Pierre de Montmarte
Jardin des Tuileries
Latin Quarter
Ile de la Cite
Centre Pompidou
Tours de la Cathedrale Notre-Dame
Musee d'Orsay
Montmartre
Musee du Louvre
River Seine
Champs-Elysees
Arc de Triomphe
Notre Dame Cathedral
Eiffel Tower
Statue of Liberty