tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2794771478399884862.post1737545066552577021..comments2023-03-22T20:08:36.844+10:30Comments on Femmes Francophiles: Paris: WalksFemme Francophilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00778722484698200685noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2794771478399884862.post-65795160569099330252012-01-26T01:09:21.643+10:302012-01-26T01:09:21.643+10:30Thanks Fraussie and happy Australia Day. I am real...Thanks Fraussie and happy Australia Day. I am really looking forward to our home exchange.<br /><br />These books sound like they will be incredibly useful. I will do some preliminary 'study' on the 'Paris secret et insolite' website. <br /><br />I will investigate if Invisible Paris app is also available for Android phones. I have Le Routard on my phone but haven't been 'sur place' yet to put it in to action. <br /><br />So much to do, so little time...Femme Francophilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00778722484698200685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2794771478399884862.post-33446645365064604412012-01-26T00:53:07.736+10:302012-01-26T00:53:07.736+10:30Then during your home exchange with us, you'll...Then during your home exchange with us, you'll be able to use Paris 300 façades pour les curieux, Paris secret et insolite (also a website) and Promenades dans les rues de Paris Rive Droite 1 (from 1958, picked up in a secondhand bookshop), not to mention individual guidebooks such as Le Palais Royal, Les Tuileries and Le Basilique Saint Denis, plus, of course, Le Routard (what French household would be without it). There's also an iPhone app called Invisible Paris with Street Art, From Sainte Rita to Saint Lazare and Contemporary Architecture put out by a website called www.spottedbylocals.comAussie in Francehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15267719894279001689noreply@blogger.com