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Morning
This area is as much about atmosphere as sightseeing, so take time to soak up some of that Left Bank feeling. Begin on the Quai de la Tournelle, strolling by the booksellers here and on the adjacent Quai de Montebello. As well as admiring the views of Notre-Dame, you might find an unusual souvenir.
From here head south down any street away from the river and you will meet the busy boulevard St- Germain. Turn right in the direction of two famous cafés, the Flore and the Deux Magots, and stop for a break in either of them (see p125) amid the locals talking the morning away.
Cut your way south to the rue de Grenelle and the Musée Maillol, a delightful lesser-known museum. Then enjoy lunch at L’Oeillade (10 rue St-Simon 01 42 22 01 60), a bistro full of Gallic atmosphere.
Afternoon
The later you reach the Musée d’Orsay the less crowded it will be. Spend an hour or two exploring the collection. By far the most popular displays are the Impressionists on the upper level.
After admiring the art, enjoy tea and a cake at Christian Constant , one of the best chocolatemakers in Paris. It’s the ideal place for a special present or just a piece of self-indulgence for yourself.
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