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66 EBONY.COM AUGUST 2016 LIVE Travel WESTEND61 GMBH / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO; MARCIN ROGOZINSKI / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO; COURTESY LE CING DAY 1 8:30 A.M.: Sign up for a four-hour City Wonders tour and skip the lines at the legendary Palace of Ver- sailles. You’ll explore such unforgettable highlights as the bedchambers of Louis XIV, the Hall of Mirrors and the illustrious grounds. (city- wonders.com/paris-tours/ versailles-tours) 1 P.M.: Splurge at the re- nowned Le Cinq, a three-Mi- chelin-star restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel George V, and prepare for exquisite delicacies, including blue lobster and divine sauces, an extensive wine list and impeccable service that will keep you coming back. (restaurant-lecinq.com) 3 P.M.: Check into the charming Hotel Napoléon, an intimate luxury boutique property that’s just a five- minute stroll from the Arc de Triomphe and Champs- Élysées. Take your pick of the vibrant, richly textured avenue suites with separate living rooms and street views or any of the plush, airy classic rooms that are far from standard. (hotel- napoleonparis.com) 6:30 P.M.: A private guided tour of city hot spots, from Montmartre and Le Marais to Notre-Dame and Place de la Bastille, takes on a whole new level of style, comfort and cuteness when you’re cruising in a convert- ible Citroen 2CV, a compact car with an unmistakable silhouette. (4roues-sous- 1parapluie.com) 8:30 P.M.: On Saturdays, dine with the lights of Paris twinkling below at La Mai- son Blanche, then head outdoors to its White Room, located on the rooftop of the Théâtre des Champs-Ély- sées, where a DJ spins and guests mingle in the glow of the Eiffel Tower. (maison- blanche.fr) DAY 2 10 A.M.: Take a self- guided tour at Musée Jac- quemart-André, a one-time private residence known for its avant-garde design. It’s a pleasing combination of sweeping lines and a theatrical layout that incor- porates original artwork, luxurious reception rooms with painted ceilings, price- less tapestries and a pictur- esque indoor winter garden. (musee-jacquemart- andre.com) 1 P.M.: At Jeanne B, in colorful Montmartre, you can make new friends at a communal table or just pull up a chair and take in the engaging view from the top of a hill. You’ll have your pick of a range of affordable tastes, prepared in unex- pected combinations and ably seconded by a great selection of wines. (Jeanne- b-comestibles.com) 3 P.M.: Stay in Montmar- tre to visit Renoir’s former home, take in the unique street art in Belleville, run the gamut of the infamous area’s sacred and sinful offerings with stops at Sacré-Coeur Basilica, the Moulin Rouge and Clos Montmartre, known as the most beautiful vineyard in Paris. (citywonders.com/ paris-tours) 6:30 P.M.: The Louvre’s iconic works—the Mona Lisa among them—make it a must-see. An evening VIP tour and wine tasting begins with a personalized walk through the museum’s high- lights that delivers intriguing little-known tidbits, followed by a wine tasting paired with a light dinner. (citywonders. com/paris-tours/louvre- night-tours) 48 Hours in . . . Paris DISCOVER THE HEART OF THE CITY OF LIGHT WITH INTIMATE, EXCLUSIVE TOURS K A B 1 2 3 1. The Eiel Tower, one of the world’s most recognizable monu- ments, is the perfect selfie back- drop. 2. The Hall of Mirrors inside the Palace of Versailles attracts huge crowds. 3. Dine at Le Cinq, and try the transparence banana.

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DAY 1 • 8:30 A.M.: Sign up for a four-hour City Wonders tour and skip the lines at the legendary Palace of Ver-sailles. You’ll explore such unforgettable highlights as the bedchambers of Louis XIV, the Hall of Mirrors and the illustrious grounds. (city-wonders.com/paris-tours/versailles-tours) • 1 P.M.: Splurge at the re-nowned Le Cinq, a three-Mi-chelin-star restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel George V, and prepare for exquisite delicacies, including blue lobster and divine sauces, an extensive wine list and impeccable service that will keep you coming back. (restaurant-lecinq.com)• 3 P.M.: Check into the charming Hotel Napoléon, an intimate luxury boutique property that’s just a five-minute stroll from the Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées. Take your pick of the vibrant, richly textured avenue suites with separate living rooms and street views or any of the plush, airy classic rooms that are far from standard. (hotel-napoleonparis.com)• 6:30 P.M.: A private guided tour of city hot spots, from Montmartre and Le Marais to Notre-Dame and Place de la Bastille, takes on a whole new level of style, comfort and cuteness when you’re cruising in a convert-ible Citroen 2CV, a compact car with an unmistakable silhouette. (4roues-sous-1parapluie.com) • 8:30 P.M.: On Saturdays, dine with the lights of Paris twinkling below at La Mai-son Blanche, then head outdoors to its White Room, located on the rooftop of the Théâtre des Champs-Ély-sées, where a DJ spins and guests mingle in the glow of

the Eiffel Tower. (maison-blanche.fr) DAY 2 • 10 A.M.: Take a self-guided tour at Musée Jac-quemart-André, a one-time private residence known for its avant-garde design. It’s a pleasing combination of sweeping lines and a theatrical layout that incor-porates original artwork, luxurious reception rooms with painted ceilings, price-less tapestries and a pictur-esque indoor winter garden. (musee-jacquemart-andre.com)• 1 P.M.: At Jeanne B, in colorful Montmartre, you can make new friends at a communal table or just pull up a chair and take in the engaging view from the top of a hill. You’ll have your pick of a range of affordable tastes, prepared in unex-pected combinations and ably seconded by a great selection of wines. (Jeanne-b-comestibles.com)• 3 P.M.: Stay in Montmar-tre to visit Renoir’s former home, take in the unique street art in Belleville, run the gamut of the infamous area’s sacred and sinful offerings with stops at Sacré-Coeur Basilica, the Moulin Rouge and Clos Montmartre, known as the most beautiful vineyard in Paris. (citywonders.com/paris-tours)• 6:30 P.M.: The Louvre’s iconic works—the Mona Lisa among them—make it a must-see. An evening VIP tour and wine tasting begins with a personalized walk through the museum’s high-lights that delivers intriguing little-known tidbits, followed by a wine tasting paired with a light dinner. (citywonders.com/paris-tours/louvre-night-tours)

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1. The Eiffel Tower, one of the world’s most recognizable monu-ments, is the perfect selfie back-drop. 2. The Hall of Mirrors inside the Palace of Versailles attracts huge crowds. 3. Dine at Le Cinq, and try the transparence banana.