My parents are visiting Paris at the end of March with a small group of their friends.
They are all in their mid-sixties to mid-seventies and, although none of them are disabled, several of them have slight trouble with mobility.
This means they cannot spend hours on their feet sight-seeing...could anyone give me a few ideas on things they could therefore do as a group which would not involve too much walking?
Many thanks!
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Hop on/off tour bus....
Seine cruise....
Regular city buses to specific sights...
classical concert inside Sainte Chapelle...
Sitting in one of the large gardens on a sunny afternoon (J. de Tuileries, J. de Luxembourg)...
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Coffee from the terrace of Printemps. Great view over Paris
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travelnuttys post is great.
Hop on and Off buses are very convenient,, google L%26#39;Open Tour , they have a good website.
A cruise is also lovely, especially at night.
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Guys, thanks so much for your ideas; I%26#39;m e-mailing my mother with this research you%26#39;ve done on my behalf!
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