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Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris in
April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're now
getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the
intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could anyone
give me advise on;
1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you can
recommend
2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They want
something special but not over the top price wise.
I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to stay
somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
Thanks
Ann
April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're now
getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the
intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could anyone
give me advise on;
1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you can
recommend
2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They want
something special but not over the top price wise.
I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to stay
somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
Thanks
Ann
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Ann Seiersen writes:
> 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful
> spot that you can recommend
The Parc Monceau is nice. But they will need municipal permits, proof
of marriage, and someone willing and able to perform the ceremony, and
perhaps other organizational things as well. They can't just walk into
park and get married.
> 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4
> of them. They want something special but not over the
> top price wise.
There are tens of thousands of restaurants in Paris and little consensus
on which are the best. The Guide Michelin for Paris is a good guide,
though.
> I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to stay
> somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
The Guide Michelin is great for that, too.
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> 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful
> spot that you can recommend
The Parc Monceau is nice. But they will need municipal permits, proof
of marriage, and someone willing and able to perform the ceremony, and
perhaps other organizational things as well. They can't just walk into
park and get married.
> 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4
> of them. They want something special but not over the
> top price wise.
There are tens of thousands of restaurants in Paris and little consensus
on which are the best. The Guide Michelin for Paris is a good guide,
though.
> I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to stay
> somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
The Guide Michelin is great for that, too.
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Mxsmanic wrote:
> Ann Seiersen writes:
>
>> 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful
>> spot that you can recommend
>
> The Parc Monceau is nice.
I live near there and the Parc Monceau is indeed quite nice, but you might
have to wait in line. On any given Saturday (Sundays I'm not sure) there
are many newly married couples, complete with limos, friends, and
photographers etc. Maybe it's OK if they want to share their happiness with
others in the same situation.
As for restaurants, the choice is indeed vast. A favorite of mine
(notwithstanding the fact I've never been...) is the Jules Verne in the
Eiffel Tower. It has a star in the Michelin, and the setting is about as
Parisian and unique as you can get. It is expensive, but not the most
expensive in the city. Several people I know have been and were quite
happy.
Many happy returns
Bernard Higonnet
> Ann Seiersen writes:
>
>> 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful
>> spot that you can recommend
>
> The Parc Monceau is nice.
I live near there and the Parc Monceau is indeed quite nice, but you might
have to wait in line. On any given Saturday (Sundays I'm not sure) there
are many newly married couples, complete with limos, friends, and
photographers etc. Maybe it's OK if they want to share their happiness with
others in the same situation.
As for restaurants, the choice is indeed vast. A favorite of mine
(notwithstanding the fact I've never been...) is the Jules Verne in the
Eiffel Tower. It has a star in the Michelin, and the setting is about as
Parisian and unique as you can get. It is expensive, but not the most
expensive in the city. Several people I know have been and were quite
happy.
Many happy returns
Bernard Higonnet
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> Ann Seiersen writes:
> > 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful
> > spot that you can recommend
> The Parc Monceau is nice. But they will need municipal permits, proof
> of marriage, and someone willing and able to perform the ceremony, and
> perhaps other organizational things as well. They can't just walk into
> park and get married.
Sure they can. They will already have married in Oz. So they may just want
to take some nice pictures in a nice setting. There is no law against that.
> > 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4
> > of them. They want something special but not over the
> > top price wise.
> There are tens of thousands of restaurants in Paris and little consensus
> on which are the best. The Guide Michelin for Paris is a good guide,
> though.
> > I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to
stay
> > somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> The Guide Michelin is great for that, too.
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> Ann Seiersen writes:
> > 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful
> > spot that you can recommend
> The Parc Monceau is nice. But they will need municipal permits, proof
> of marriage, and someone willing and able to perform the ceremony, and
> perhaps other organizational things as well. They can't just walk into
> park and get married.
Sure they can. They will already have married in Oz. So they may just want
to take some nice pictures in a nice setting. There is no law against that.
> > 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4
> > of them. They want something special but not over the
> > top price wise.
> There are tens of thousands of restaurants in Paris and little consensus
> on which are the best. The Guide Michelin for Paris is a good guide,
> though.
> > I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to
stay
> > somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> The Guide Michelin is great for that, too.
> --
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 20:11:36 +1000, in rec.travel.europe, "Ann Seiersen"
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris in
... April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're now
... getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the
... intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could anyone
... give me advise on;
...
... 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you can
... recommend
Indeed the Parc Floral.
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris in
... April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're now
... getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the
... intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could anyone
... give me advise on;
...
... 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you can
... recommend
Indeed the Parc Floral.
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For restaurants, there are many guides, but Jack's guide, idiosyncratic as
it may be, is a good guide to restaurants, I've used it all over France.
www.jack-travel.com
For info on a wedding ceremony, you might try the mairie (city hall:
www.paris.fr) of the arrondissment you're interested in doing it in. Their
numbers are widely available, but you can always find them at
www.pagesjaunes.fr. Enter Paris 01, etc. to narrow the Localité to a single
arrondissment. You might also try getting info and help from a wedding
planner, but the closest I can find to that is "agences matrimoniales" which
seems to be more in the line of dating services. Perhaps somebody else can
suggest the proper phrase.
"Ann Seiersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris in
> April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're
now
> getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the
> intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could
anyone
> give me advise on;
> 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you can
> recommend
> 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They want
> something special but not over the top price wise.
> I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to stay
> somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> Thanks
> Ann
it may be, is a good guide to restaurants, I've used it all over France.
www.jack-travel.com
For info on a wedding ceremony, you might try the mairie (city hall:
www.paris.fr) of the arrondissment you're interested in doing it in. Their
numbers are widely available, but you can always find them at
www.pagesjaunes.fr. Enter Paris 01, etc. to narrow the Localité to a single
arrondissment. You might also try getting info and help from a wedding
planner, but the closest I can find to that is "agences matrimoniales" which
seems to be more in the line of dating services. Perhaps somebody else can
suggest the proper phrase.
"Ann Seiersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris in
> April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're
now
> getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the
> intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could
anyone
> give me advise on;
> 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you can
> recommend
> 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They want
> something special but not over the top price wise.
> I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to stay
> somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> Thanks
> Ann
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> For restaurants, there are many guides, but Jack's guide, idiosyncratic as
> it may be, is a good guide to restaurants, I've used it all over France.
> www.jack-travel.com
> For info on a wedding ceremony, you might try the mairie (city hall:
> www.paris.fr) of the arrondissment you're interested in doing it in.
Their
> numbers are widely available, but you can always find them at
> www.pagesjaunes.fr. Enter Paris 01, etc. to narrow the Localité to a
single
> arrondissment. You might also try getting info and help from a wedding
> planner, but the closest I can find to that is "agences matrimoniales"
which
> seems to be more in the line of dating services. Perhaps somebody else
can
> suggest the proper phrase.
Isn't wedding planner a little overkill for what they need? They'll have
already been married in OZ in a civil ceremony. All they wanted a for their
party of 4 to have a little celebration in Paris.
> "Ann Seiersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris
in
> > April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're
> now
> > getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with
the
> > intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could
> anyone
> > give me advise on;
> >
> > 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you
can
> > recommend
> >
> > 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They
want
> > something special but not over the top price wise.
> >
> > I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to
stay
> > somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ann
> >
> >
news:[email protected]...
> For restaurants, there are many guides, but Jack's guide, idiosyncratic as
> it may be, is a good guide to restaurants, I've used it all over France.
> www.jack-travel.com
> For info on a wedding ceremony, you might try the mairie (city hall:
> www.paris.fr) of the arrondissment you're interested in doing it in.
Their
> numbers are widely available, but you can always find them at
> www.pagesjaunes.fr. Enter Paris 01, etc. to narrow the Localité to a
single
> arrondissment. You might also try getting info and help from a wedding
> planner, but the closest I can find to that is "agences matrimoniales"
which
> seems to be more in the line of dating services. Perhaps somebody else
can
> suggest the proper phrase.
Isn't wedding planner a little overkill for what they need? They'll have
already been married in OZ in a civil ceremony. All they wanted a for their
party of 4 to have a little celebration in Paris.
> "Ann Seiersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in Paris
in
> > April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng they're
> now
> > getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with
the
> > intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could
> anyone
> > give me advise on;
> >
> > 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you
can
> > recommend
> >
> > 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They
want
> > something special but not over the top price wise.
> >
> > I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to
stay
> > somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ann
> >
> >
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Peter L writes:
> Sure they can. They will already have married in Oz. So
> they may just want to take some nice pictures in a nice
> setting. There is no law against that.
There are park regulations against it. To hold a ceremony in the park,
it's best to obtain a permit. Taking pictures is not generally
prohibited unless it is obviously commercial and instrusive (reflectors,
lights, a large crew, etc.).
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> Sure they can. They will already have married in Oz. So
> they may just want to take some nice pictures in a nice
> setting. There is no law against that.
There are park regulations against it. To hold a ceremony in the park,
it's best to obtain a permit. Taking pictures is not generally
prohibited unless it is obviously commercial and instrusive (reflectors,
lights, a large crew, etc.).
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Ummm...yes or else some typical parisian place...I suggest the Trocadéro.
Flowers are everywhere, but the Trocadéro...
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> On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 20:11:36 +1000, in rec.travel.europe, "Ann
> Seiersen" <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so
> they looked like this :
> ... Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married
> in Paris in ... April next year. Thanks to the great advise
> received on this ng they're now ... getting married here and
> boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the ... intention of
> having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could anyone ...
> give me advise on; ...
> ... 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot
> that you can ... recommend
> Indeed the Parc Floral.
Flowers are everywhere, but the Trocadéro...
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> On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 20:11:36 +1000, in rec.travel.europe, "Ann
> Seiersen" <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so
> they looked like this :
> ... Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married
> in Paris in ... April next year. Thanks to the great advise
> received on this ng they're now ... getting married here and
> boarding a plane for Paris the same day with the ... intention of
> having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could anyone ...
> give me advise on; ...
> ... 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot
> that you can ... recommend
> Indeed the Parc Floral.
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I was thinking more in terms of advice rather than planning a full-blown
wedding.
"Peter L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Mark Fagan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > For restaurants, there are many guides, but Jack's guide, idiosyncratic
as
> > it may be, is a good guide to restaurants, I've used it all over France.
> > www.jack-travel.com
> >
> > For info on a wedding ceremony, you might try the mairie (city hall:
> > www.paris.fr) of the arrondissment you're interested in doing it in.
> Their
> > numbers are widely available, but you can always find them at
> > www.pagesjaunes.fr. Enter Paris 01, etc. to narrow the Localité to a
> single
> > arrondissment. You might also try getting info and help from a wedding
> > planner, but the closest I can find to that is "agences matrimoniales"
> which
> > seems to be more in the line of dating services. Perhaps somebody else
> can
> > suggest the proper phrase.
> Isn't wedding planner a little overkill for what they need? They'll have
> already been married in OZ in a civil ceremony. All they wanted a for
their
> party of 4 to have a little celebration in Paris.
> >
> > "Ann Seiersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in
Paris
> in
> > > April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng
they're
> > now
> > > getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with
> the
> > > intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could
> > anyone
> > > give me advise on;
> > >
> > > 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you
> can
> > > recommend
> > >
> > > 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They
> want
> > > something special but not over the top price wise.
> > >
> > > I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to
> stay
> > > somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Ann
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
wedding.
"Peter L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Mark Fagan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > For restaurants, there are many guides, but Jack's guide, idiosyncratic
as
> > it may be, is a good guide to restaurants, I've used it all over France.
> > www.jack-travel.com
> >
> > For info on a wedding ceremony, you might try the mairie (city hall:
> > www.paris.fr) of the arrondissment you're interested in doing it in.
> Their
> > numbers are widely available, but you can always find them at
> > www.pagesjaunes.fr. Enter Paris 01, etc. to narrow the Localité to a
> single
> > arrondissment. You might also try getting info and help from a wedding
> > planner, but the closest I can find to that is "agences matrimoniales"
> which
> > seems to be more in the line of dating services. Perhaps somebody else
> can
> > suggest the proper phrase.
> Isn't wedding planner a little overkill for what they need? They'll have
> already been married in OZ in a civil ceremony. All they wanted a for
their
> party of 4 to have a little celebration in Paris.
> >
> > "Ann Seiersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > Continuing on with the young Australian couple getting married in
Paris
> in
> > > April next year. Thanks to the great advise received on this ng
they're
> > now
> > > getting married here and boarding a plane for Paris the same day with
> the
> > > intention of having a 'ceremony' in a park somewhere in Paris. Could
> > anyone
> > > give me advise on;
> > >
> > > 1) Where to do the ceremony, a park or another beautiful spot that you
> can
> > > recommend
> > >
> > > 2) Where to go for the wedding dinner, there's only 4 of them. They
> want
> > > something special but not over the top price wise.
> > >
> > > I'm helping them look for accommodation at the moment, they want to
> stay
> > > somewhere around the 2nd and 4th arrondissement.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Ann
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 22:52:18 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, "Runge" <[email protected]>
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Ummm...yes or else some typical parisian place...I suggest the Trocadéro.
... Flowers are everywhere, but the Trocadéro...
I was thinking on the butterflies... but the place is too small for a wedding dress
anyway. ;-))
OTOH, there is always the Fontaine Médicis in the Luxembourg...
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Ummm...yes or else some typical parisian place...I suggest the Trocadéro.
... Flowers are everywhere, but the Trocadéro...
I was thinking on the butterflies... but the place is too small for a wedding dress
anyway. ;-))
OTOH, there is always the Fontaine Médicis in the Luxembourg...
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Magda writes:
> OTOH, there is always the Fontaine Médicis in the Luxembourg...
You need a permit to take pictures in the Luxembourg gardens.
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> OTOH, there is always the Fontaine Médicis in the Luxembourg...
You need a permit to take pictures in the Luxembourg gardens.
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