What are you ladies doing in October 2022? Want to explore the Paris of the artists and authors of yesterday and today? I am so excited to announce a very special 6 night, 7 day tour of Paris partnered with my friends at Girls Guide to Paris and Krystal Kenney.
On this tour we will walk in the footsteps of Hemingway and Delacroix bien sûr. Visit the Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay and see the art in a whole new way through the stories of the artists and history of the painting. We will also visit a few of the current artists in Paris who were inspired by those that came before them. Pair this all with a few of my favorite restaurants and cafes, a photography lesson with Krystal and a gourmet dinner on the Seine as the Eiffel Tower sparkles behind us.
Limited to just 8 ladies, so we keep it small and customized for a wonderful experience. Airfare is not included, but lodging and all the meals, activities and details listed are. Want to save your spot and chat a bit more about the trip, visit Girls Guide to Paris and schedule a call with me. I look forward to talking to you and showing you my favorite parts of Paris.
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Visit the collection of artist Jacqueline Marval
Life of Hemingway with a Hemingway
Ateliers of the artists past and present
Apero at a secret bar in Montmartre
Exclusive visit to Paris’s most popular wine bar
A deeper look at the Louvre and Orsay with an expert
Dinner at the restaurant immortalized by the Impressionists
Become an artist yourself behind the lens of your camera or phone
Dinner on the Seine by master chef Alain Ducasse
Day 1 - September 28, Wednesday
After settling into the elegant left bank Hotel Le Recamier named after Juliette Recamier, the hostess and muse of Revolutionary Paris. We will meet at 7pm for a welcome drink and introduction before heading to dinner at Le Pré Aux Clercs, a short walk from the hotel.
Day 2 - September 29
Thursday The Female Artists of Paris
We shall begin our week together with a visit to the Comité Jacqueline Marval to see the exclusive collection of the artist, Apollinaire called her “one of the most remarkable artists of our time”.
Lunch will be at La Boite Aux Lettres for a quintessential Montmartre lunch on Rue Lepic where artists from Van Gogh to Degas once lived.
After lunch we'll take a stroll back in time through Montmartre ending at the Musée de Montmartre. The museum is where many of the artists lived and painted including Renoir and Suzanne Valadon whose studio is still intact. Walk into her life and get a glimpse into the 19th century.
Working up a thirst we can enjoy an early apero at the relaxing private hidden Hotel Particulier which will be followed by an early dinner at the Moulin de la Galette which was immortalized on canvas by many an artist.
Day 3 - September 30 Friday
Hemingway in Paris & Saint Germain des Prés
In the life of Ernest Hemingway, his Paris years are the most known, but not always the most accurate. Claudine Hemingway, a descendant of the famed author, will take you on a tour through many of the important addresses of his time in Paris filled with the story of those years.
Afterwards we will enjoy lunch at an authentic and wonderful French restaurant Chez Fernand, nestled in the historic Odéon area. The small family owned restaurant is steep in all the classic French dishes.
We are in the shadows of the great Romantic artist Éugene Delacroix and so we visit his small museum that resides in his former home and atelier which marked the final years of his life while he worked on the frescos in Saint Sulpice. Afterwards, we will visit the stunning church that holds said frescos as well as so much history.
For our cocktail hour, we will visit one of the hottest places in Paris, once beloved by Anthony Bourdain. The small but mighty L’Avant Comptoir de la Terre. Created by Yves Camdeborde as a way to enjoy a glass of wine or small plate. This is Claudine’s favorite place in Paris!
The rest of the night is yours, we will give you a few nearby spots for a casual dinner.
Day 4 - October 1 Saturday
The New Artists of Paris
On day 4 we will step into the atelier of Alison Grace Koehler. Alison is a poet, stained glass artist, and vibrant member of the Parisian artistic community. Mixing poetry into her stained glass gives it a fresh new take on the age old art that once was only seen in the churches and cathedrals.
For lunch we will dine at the casual artsy French Brasserie L’Arrosoir beneath the Coulée Verse René-Dumont walkway that inspired the High Line in New York.
From the past to the artists of today, we will visit painter Stephanie McKenzie who is just one member of an eight level atelier Le 100 Establishment a community of painters and artists.
After a proper French sieste, we will head back to the right back tonight to dine at Willi’s Wine Bar near the Palais Royal. One of the first wine bars in Paris which opened in 1980. A personal favorite, the food is fantastic, the wine list is long and the atmosphere and staff charming.
Day 5 - October 2 Sunday
The Impressionists that changed the art scene
We will start off the day viewing the art of the Impressionists in the morning light of the upper floor of the Musée d’Orsay. Monet, Degas and all their friends shook up the art world back in the day pulling it out of its classical realism tracks.
From one beautiful piece of art to another we will enjoy a classic and amazing crepe at Breizh Cafe before venturing through the Jardin du Luxembourg with our very own artist Krystal teaching you all the best tips and tricks when taking photos in Paris on your phone or camera. We will explore the gardens and hidden spots while you capture some of the over 100 statues dedicated to the artists, authors and infamous women in French history.
Relax in the garden or back at the Hotel Recamier before we venture over to the shadows of Notre Dame to the classic Chez Julien for dinner. If you love profiteroles and homemade chocolate sauce, this is your heaven.
Day 6 - October 3 Monday
The great artists that still inspire today
The Musée du Louvre was previously a former palace of kings that would transform into the largest museum in the world. For hundreds of years artists have stood in front of a canvas copying these masters. Manet, Morisot, Valadon and many more learned how to paint from the artists that came before them. We will explore many of these paintings and treasures of the Louvre guided by Claudine.
After soaking in the beauty of the Louvre we will enjoy lunch just near the Palais Royal at the lovely Le Nemours. Famous for its wonderful setting and delicious Croque Madame and some of the nicer servers in Paris.
Take the afternoon off for some shopping, a rest or take a walk through the lovely Palais Royal before we meet for dinner.
For our last meal we will have a celebratory dinner with a view to die for as we roll down the Seine on the famed chef Alain Ducasse floating restaurant. The Eiffel Tower sparkles for us as we talk about the discoveries and new memories we made during this magical week in Paris.
Day 7 October 4 Tuesday
Breakfast and departure.
“America is my country, but Paris is my home” Gertrude Stein. Paris lives on in the hearts of everyone that has visited. After a morning cafe and croissant we will bid you adieu or hopefully á bientôt