A later start as our visitors did some time adjusting overnight.
Coffee and croissants at the corner bistro. Train to Louvre where we spend longer than expected seeing the old girl, painted by that Italian fellow - funny isn't it, that one of the biggest attraction in Paris was created by an Italian - and the Napoleon apartments. This is followed by an inspection of some of the most valuable retail property in Paris along Rue St Honoré and lunch at the Truffle restaurant in Place de la Madelene. Lunch is great except I order the sausages or Andouille - you've been warned - this is sausage stuffed with intestine and other sweet meats - not me at all.
The ladies continue to look at rue St Honoré and up to Galleries LaFayette, while I go home for some rest and email catch up. I meet up with them at 7pm to go to dinner at classic Parisian bistro Le Grand Colbert, featured in the Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton movie "Something's Gotta Give".
Lunch - Maison de la Truffle.
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