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THE TRAVELLER Destinations, Tips, Book Reviews & More for the Soulful Traveler By Mary Kay Seales Notre Dame from the Bell Tower Welcome to the second issue of my newsletter THE TRAVELLER, dedicated to those who believe in the soul-altering effect of travel. ************************************ In this issue, all things Parisian: 3 Magnificent Buildings, 3 Magnificent Views The Paris Jazz Festival Great souvenirs from Paris that your friends will love! Join me in Paris this summer: Summer on the Seine 2017 Three Magnificent Buildings, Three Magnificent Views The first time I visited Paris, I thought I would be cool and NOT go to all the tourist spots. What a dope! Those places are tourists spots precisely because they re magnificent! Not only are the buildings themselves architectural works of art inside and out, they also offer spectacular glimpses into history, besides offering the best, most camera-worthy views of Paris!

Here are three of my favorites, places I visit again and again, that never cease to amaze: Notre Dame de Paris Almost given up for dead after six centuries of abuse, this stunning 12 th Century Gothic Catholic church, covering the area of a city block in the center of Paris, is not to be missed. Actually, it would be difficult to miss it unless you have your eyes closed. Flooded with tourists day and night, it is simply a must-see if you want to say you went to Paris. Whatever your religion might be, you will appreciate the grandeur of the interior filled with religious icons, the mighty and ornate altar and feel the sense of awe that people used to build monuments like this to honor God. A visit to Notre Dame is not complete without going up into the Bell Tower, a million (actually 387) stairs, winding up and up, finally reaching the giant 13-ton bell. It s pretty awesome, and the perfect setting for Victor Hugo s famous novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, where poor love-struck hunchback Quasimoto takes the Gypsy girl, Esmeralda, to save her from the murderous mob. (She gets killed anyway, of course.) In fact, Hugo wrote the book in part to try to save the church from neglect and destruction, and obviously, his scheme worked since it has been lovingly restored and brings tourist dollars to Paris every day of the year. The view from the top is dramatic to say the least, and the gargoyles close up are wonderfully spooky. One more thing you can do at Notre Dame is find the little round plaque in front of the church (you need to look for it), which marks the center of the city. Good selfie op : Here I am in the center of Paris! I like to visit the plaza in front of Notre Dame after dark, when the crowds have died down a bit, and I can have the plaza mostly to myself. Then I can stand on the little bronze plaque and know the I, and I alone, am standing at the center of the civilized world. Located on the Île de la Cité in the 4 th Arrondissement, Notre Dame is open every day from 7:45 am 6:45 pm (7:15 pm on Saturday & Sunday) Much more to see and do there than included in this little blurb, so visit their website for more information. http://www.notredamedeparis.fr The Pantheon http://www.pantheonparis.com As my daughter likes to say Panty on, Panty off, which should help with pronunciation of this building s name. This is another spectacular bulding, and one that many people skip after making the rounds to the other popular attractions in Paris. It took me many years of visits before I finally went in, but now the Pantheon is on my list of suggested places to go.

Located in the 5 th Arrondissement, you may want to combine a visit to the Pantheon with a visit to the Jardin de Luxembourg (the Luxembourg Garden) nearby. There are 3 very cool things to see/do at the Pantheon: 1) Watch Foucault s giant pendulum swinging in the center of the main hall. 2) Visit the underground crypt (beautiful, not dark and creepy). Famous (and dead) Parisians are interred here: Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Rousseau, Emile Zola. But not Napoleon. He s at the Hotel des Invalides in the 7 th. 3) Go up into the tower. Huge marble columns and, of course, another stunning view of the city. Foucault s Pendulum in the Pantheon Foucault's pendulum, named after the French physicist Léon Foucault, is a simple device conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth.

The Arc de Triomphe http://www.paris-arc-detriomphe.fr/en Notre Dame may be the center of the city, but from the top of the Arc de Triomphe, you feel yourself at the center of this spiraling city. Dedicated to soldiers who have fought for France, it is a war memorial extraordinaire. Here you will find The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and each evening at 6:30, you can watch as the eternal flame is lit anew. https://www.flickr.com/photos/ice ninejon/ Again, this is a building that is difficult to miss, at the end of the Champs- Élysées, and it usually is included on everyone s list of things-to-see in Paris. BUT many visitors do not make the final exploration into the heart of the Arc itself, which I am going to recommend, even if you re terribly claustrophobic like I am. You gotta do it once! Though there are only 40 stairs, they wind up a narrow enclosed stone stairway, reaching an inner sanctum half way up, a small museum-like room, then on up to the top where the whole world comes into view. It s nice to know the number of stairs. You can only go one way, so with people in front and behind, it gets a little spooky for those of us who hate enclosed spaces. Just keep counting stairs. You ll get there, and it will be worth it! There always seems to be some kind of ceremony going on under the Arc de Triomphe. The Arc de Triomphe is open every day from 10:00 am until 10:30/11:00 pm. I think it is a great place to visit at night when all of Paris is lit up like a Christmas tree!

The Paris Jazz Festival June & July 2017 If you re a jazz lover, then the best time to visit Paris is in the summer months when you can take advantage of the almost-free star-studded jazz festival at the beautiful Parc Floral. Every Saturday and Sunday starting in June to the end of July, the festival features two major jazz artists/groups in a modern covered amphitheater in the park. Entrance fees are a mere pittance, 6 Euros, the price to enter the park for one day, to hear both concerts. Past performers have included Joshua Redman, Jan Garbarek, Maceo Parker, and Richard Bona. The line up is always a mix of European, African, and American jazz, blues and world music artists, all world-class musicians. It s an incredible deal and a perfect way to enjoy a day away from the tourist crowds in the city. Parc Floral is located at the end of the Metro Line 1 (Château de Vincennes), so it easy to navigate your way there, even if it s your first time in Paris. Once you get out of the Metro, just follow the crowds to the park past the immense historic Château Vincennes on your right. Jazz & Paris ~ Yet another reason to love this city and its people! After WWII, thousands of French youth flocked to Paris. They gathered by day in the smoky literary cafés Le Café Flore, Les Deux Magots then around midnight headed for the jazz clubs Invited to perform in the first Festival International de Jazz in Paris, which began in1948, were luminaries like Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Hawkins, and Kenny Clarke. The following year, fans and amateurs jammed the venues to hear their idols Sidney Bechet, Charlie Parker Quintet with Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk, and Mary Lou Williams. The fanatical reaction of their fans at these concerts and club dates brought the jazzmen a whole new perspective on the appreciation of their music and their fans. http://en.parisjazzfestival.fr/2/parisjazz-festival/ http://www.thegoodlifefrance.com/thehistory-of-jazz-in-paris/

Yikes! I need souvenirs from Paris! What to buy? So you ve had a lovely vacation in this fabulous city, but your poor friends with more wretched lives had to stay home and work. You had better make sure to bring home at least a few souvenirs in your bags or they ll never want to hear your incredible stories of your stay in Paris. Here are a few suggestions! 1. Tacky Tourist Shop Shit Don t completely discount those tourist shops you see all over the city. They do have a few cool items! How about a Tour de France t-shirt for your cycling friend? Or a tiny Eiffel Tower for their desk? I still love and use my little key chains with a tiny airplane that I bought at the Paris airport one year for a few Euros. 2. French Perfumes & Soaps You can surprise your lover with expensive French perfume/cologne from Penhaglion s on Rue St. Hôonore. https://www.penhaligons.com/us/?ip c=us and most people won t know the difference. It s from Paris after all! Pick up several for future birthdays. http://www.diwali-paris.com 4. Chocolate If you think you can get it home, chocolate from Paris is always a winner. Being a chocolatier in France is a respected profession and considered a fine art. Check out this website for the best chocolate shops in Paris, as well as a helpful guide to shopping for chocolate souvenirs. http://chocolateandzucchini.com/pari s/shops-markets/paris-chocolateshops/ 5. A Limited-edition Swatch Watch from the Swatch store on the Champs Elysées. After you visit the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysées, stroll down the street to the Swatch store where you can buy the latest quirkiest watches from Swatch. This is always a great, relatively inexpensive gift that will make anyone happy. http://shop.swatch.com/fr_fr/ For a less expensive, but still very French-scented gift, visit the Musée du Parfum Fragonard or one of the Fragonard shops. I love everything in these stores. https://www-us.fragonard.com/en/ 3. Scarves Everywhere you go in Paris, you will see scarves for sale. Again, these can range from expensive to very cheap,

Summer on the Seine 2017 July 14 21 Join me this summer for a luxurious tour of Paris, the City of Light! Stay in a deluxe B&B in the heart of Paris Enjoy a day at the Paris Jazz Festival in the beautiful Parc Floral Watch the fireworks at the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day just next door to our B&B Explore the Louvre and the other fabulous museums in Paris Shop, explore, drink and dine in the various neighborhoods of the city Take a night cruise along the Seine on a warm summer evening Go to the top of the Eiffel Tower (and skip the long line) Explore the environs of Paris on a day trip to Versailles, Auvers-sur-Oise, Chantilly or Giverny For more information, visit my website: http://www.marykayseales.com /paris-2017/ When I go where Mary Kay recommends, I always find the beauty and charm the magic that I seek. Alex Jones At the market in Place Monge, Paris Mary Kay Seales is a writer, copywriter, traveler and photographer from Seattle, Washington. She has written two travel guides: The Beginner s Guide to the French Riviera: Stop Dreaming & Start Packing; and The Beginner s Guide to the Olympic Peninsula: Exploring the Wild Beauty of the Pacific Northwest. She is also a regular contributor to France Today online. Visit her website at www.marykayseales.com