NO WORRIES PARIS

THE GOLD MEDAL GUIDE FOR THE

ACTIVE TOURIST

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  • Happily adrift in the Marais

    Follow the route on pages 88 through 103 in the No Worries Paris guidebook. Getting lost is okay too.

  • Saint Severin: flamboyance

    Named after Severin, a devout hermit who lived on the banks of the Seine during the fifth century. This 13th century Gothic church is moody, dark, with fine gargoyles, and dramatic flying buttresses. Some say one of Paris’s best kept secrets. Take advantage of the organ concerts here. It’s located in the heart of the…

  • Le Train Bleu Paris: where the Belle Époque and gastronomy intermingle

    Situated at the heart of the Gare de Lyon, upstairs, looking down the rails, the Train Bleu will definitely wow you just by it’s electric atmosphere, food and fanciful ceiling art alone. Yes, it will assault your wallet, but this is one of those once-in-a-lifetime feast for the eyes as well as the stomach experiences.…

  • Paris bouquinistes: before there was Kindle

    Each of the 250 bouquinistes along the Seine is given four “vert wagons” (train-green boxes) by the city of Paris. The catch: These real independent booksellers are allowed only one box of tourist mementos, and the rest must be collectiblep old books, journals, stamps, postcards, paintings, prints, trading cards, and the like. The most coveted…