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1 rue de la Légion d'Honneur (Quai Anatole France), Paris, Île-de-France
Art Museum · Saint Thomas d'Aquin · 829 tips and reviews
Matt Healy: My favorite museum in Paris. Great impressionist and post-impressionist collection, and you can see the whole thing in a day without breaking a sweat.
79 rue de Varenne (Boulevard des Invalides), Paris, Île-de-France
Art Museum · Invalides · 202 tips and reviews
Joanna Flamm: The rest of the museum is cool, but if I went again I'd pay just for garden entrance, which is only one Euro. From there, see some of Rodin's most famous works, including The Thinker.
Bakery · Notre-Dame-des-Champs · 100 tips and reviews
Joanna Flamm: Best croissants. No competition. No seating here for retail (though there is a sit down restaurant) so get your pain au chocolat and take it to a nearby park.
Joanna Flamm: Open until late, lots of tables, comfortable atmosphere, young crowd, reasonably priced. Duck confit was great, and the cheese course portions were generous. Great hang out spot.
Joanna Flamm: Tiny fabulous creperie. Make a reservation, then order crepes with sunny side up eggs peaking out of the middle. Then, order dessert crepes with chocolate. Then, order a liter of cider. Then, sleep.
Science Museum · Jardin des Plantes · 28 tips and reviews
Joanna Flamm: A must-see for people looking to see the less-touristy side of Paris. Two giant rooms full of animal skeletons, from frogs to whales to dinosaurs. My favorite was the narwhal.
6 rue Charles-François Dupuis (Rue de la Corderie), Paris, Île-de-France
Wine Bar · Enfants-Rouges · 106 tips and reviews
Matt Healy: Great, great spot. Homey atmosphere, very friendly staff. Get there pre-8pm to avoid the post-work hipster rush. Grab a bottle next door, then come back and drink it with a tartine and a rillette.