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As part of a longer itinerary (available over at the General Europe forum), we have 3 nights in Paris -
Day 1: Eurostar to Paris; Eiffel Tower and Trocadero
Day 2: Notre Dame, Jardin des Tuilleries, Louvre
Day 3: Versailles, Montmartre/Sacre Coeur, Seine River Cruise
Day 4: Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides (late afternoon train to Amsterdam)

(would like Jardin du Luxembourg too...)

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After reading reports on Versailles and figuring in transportation time, I'm tempted to skip Versailles this round and focus on Paris alone. I'm a huge theater buff (and Phantom of the Opera too), so I am considering swapping Versailles for Palais Garnier. If we do that, then the schedule might be rearranged (for logistical reasons) like this:

Day 1: Eurostar, Eiffel, Trocadero
Day 2: Palais Garnier, Jardin des Tuilleries, Louvre (it's a Weds so open until 9 pm)
Day 3: Notre Dame, Jardin du Luxembourg (for lunch?), Montmartre/Sacre Coeur, Seine River Cruise (at night)
Day 4: Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides (late afternoon train to Amsterdam)

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(or move Les Invalides to Day 1 since it's in the same area?) Or any suggestions on rearranging the locations? (Louvre is set on Day 2 as I want as much time possible).

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What are your thoughts?

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( I'm not a fan of crowds and it seems that in July, the palace at Versailles will be packed. )