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Other than the famous sites (Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Mont. St. Michel, etc.) what would you recommend seeing?
Any really nice, secluded cafes? Maybe a pretty street to walk down?
I'm looking for non-tourist stuff.
TIA! 
Re: Anyone been to France?
Not yet. I'm incredibly bored and, at the moment, I'm just printing pictures of all the places we want to see and sticking them in my scrapbook. :P
DH is working on Italy and Ireland lol.
It is something that I know we will do in the future, but it's not in our immediate plans.
I just like scrapbooking different travel sites. I've already got all the places I want to see from France, but I feel like I'm missing a cute little cafe or a side street that's not totally filled with people. Weird, I know lol.
Anywhere in France
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I just looked up pictures of Avignon and Beaune and they are *perfect,* thank you!
A+, glad I could help. FWIW, we only spent 2 days in Paris and that would have been enough time for me. More than 1/2 a day of those 2 days for us was spent watch the Tour finish and the only thing we didn't get to do that I wanted to do was go inside the Louvre. We walked the entire outside, though, saw the Eiffel tour, window shopped the famous stores, etc. I'm sure I missed a lot of "off the beaten path" places in Paris, but for me, I was more interested in the smaller cities.
I would have to disagree w pp's ...we spent 7 nights there in Feb and I could have spent another week...and I thought I would feel that a few days would be enough. I loved Paris, and I normally prefer smaller towns. There is so much to see/do/wander around...the Louvre is amazing and you could spend a week there alone. I loved the old churches, the cafes, bakeries, the food shops were incredible. We had the best time walking from our hotel in the 6th to the Eiffel in the 7th Arr. and stopped and ate our way through there LOL. As for areas, we had a great afternoon in Montmartre (great views).
I fould the people in Paris to be nicer than anywhere else I had been in Europe..they went out of their way to help. We would try and speak very basic french, and they would always speak English to us if they could. I think it helped htat we went in Feb and there weren't a ton of tourists.
I agree with Brugges too...it is amazing!!