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redman#13

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I'm headed to Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris next week.

All Recos are welcomed from you well traveled folk.

I'm trying to go to the Clasico next week, but tickets are pricey. Any idea if there are scalpers outside the stadium? Might just have to pay the high prices on stub hub :(

Will also be going to a PSG game when i get to Paris.
 
[quote="Redman#13" post=298334]I'm headed to Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris next week.

All Recos are welcomed from you well traveled folk.

I'm trying to go to the Clasico next week, but tickets are pricey. Any idea if there are scalpers outside the stadium? Might just have to pay the high prices on stub hub :(

Will also be going to a PSG game when i get to Paris.[/quote] how many days Paris ?
 
[quote="mjmaherjr" post=298383][quote="Redman#13" post=298334]I'm headed to Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris next week.

All Recos are welcomed from you well traveled folk.

I'm trying to go to the Clasico next week, but tickets are pricey. Any idea if there are scalpers outside the stadium? Might just have to pay the high prices on stub hub :(

Will also be going to a PSG game when i get to Paris.[/quote] how many days Paris ?[/quote]

4 days
 
[quote="Redman#13" post=298392][quote="mjmaherjr" post=298383][quote="Redman#13" post=298334]I'm headed to Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris next week.

All Recos are welcomed from you well traveled folk.

I'm trying to go to the Clasico next week, but tickets are pricey. Any idea if there are scalpers outside the stadium? Might just have to pay the high prices on stub hub :(

Will also be going to a PSG game when i get to Paris.[/quote] how many days Paris ?[/quote]

4 days[/quote] Too bad their wine festival just ended up in Montmartre.

Restaurants

[URL][URL]https://www.tripadvisor.c...526-Reviews-Frenchie-Paris_Ile_de_France.html[/URL][/URL]

Almost impossible to get reservations. Show up before it opens and get your name on the list and if they have cancellation you get in. Their wine bar Is right across the street

Robert Et Louise. Upstairs more sociable and louder downstairs quieter

[URL][URL]https://www.tripadvisor.c...hez_Robert_et_Louise-Paris_Ile_de_France.html[/URL][/URL]

At night take subway to the trocadero stop walk up at night and let that be your first view of the Eiffel Tower at night

Obviously go up to Montmartre in the day and walk around

We really liked the night show at the Moulin Rouge. Nude chicks in the show in an artistic way. :)
 
St. Denis cathedral. Burial place of kings all the way back to the Franks. Newer building than the Franks but lots of history at the site.
 
Musee d'Orsay, two great lunch places Brasserie La Cupole on the left Bank not far from the Seine and Pied Au Cochon next to St, Eustace Church in what used to be the central market. Also, if you walk up the Champs Elysee past the Arc d'Triomphe there is the site of the Old League of Nations looking directly down at the Eiffel Tower.
 
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