Jacquemart Andre Museum, Paris, France

Jacquemart Andre Museum, Paris, France

We thought this small museum, situated in a luxurious late 19th century home in the tony eighth arrondissement, was a treasure in a city of treasures. Visited by 600,000 people a year, the Jacquemart André Museum was home to the art of 150 masters including Rembrandt, Tiepolo, Della Robbia, Botticelli, Uccello, Carpaccio, Mantegna, Bellini, Boucher, Chardin and Fragonard.

Royal Monceau

Royal Monceau

: In a city where basic accommodations cost a king’s ransom, and many hotels take their guests for granted, we found the hotel refreshing and a good value. It is in a fabulous location in the prestigious eighth arrondisement. We were pleased by the quiet room and large bathroom (including a whirlpool bathtub and separate shower). The high speed connectivity was particularly welcome. We also prized the on-sight fitness center and spa including an inviting swimming pool. There were two well rated restaurants an elevator’s ride away, and some of the better room service food we have had in a while.

Hotel de La Trémoille

Hotel de La Trémoille

We liked La Trémoille’s ideal location in the coveted eighth arrondisement just off the popular and ritzy Champs Elysees shopping district.We appreciated the relaxed and quiet atmosphere, a contrast to the hustle and bustle at larger properties. We found the staff friendly and attentive, from the doorman to the concierge.

Copenhague, Paris, France

Copenhague, Paris, France

Flora Danica Copenhagueoffereda combination of fresh seafood worthy of fine sushi, served in classic French style withasubtle Danish influence. In addition to well prepared seafood, we were pleasantly surprised by the efficient service, fair prices and wonderful view of the Champs Elysees. With the trees decorated and the crowds out strolling and shopping for the holidays,Copenhague’slocation was stunning. We foresee continued success for this French restaurant with a Danish flair with an attentive and experienced team.

Marmottan Museum

Marmottan Museum

As Monet lovers, this is one of the museums we enjoy visiting whenever we get a chance. Located in a house in a quiet patrician neighborhood, we think it has the perfect size for its collection. Visiting the entire museum is manageable in a half a day or less, even for first time visitors. We enjoy viewing our old favorites like the famous Soleil Levant and water lilies; and discovering temporary exhibits.