Paris, France Travel Guide By Mozart
April 07, 2011
What's the best way to do family travel in Paris? Let your kids lead and they will soon know their way around the Metro, buses, streets and maps better than you! If you are going to Paris, France and planning your trip, let our tour guide Mozart guide you to the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe and Sacre- Coeur as she plays her violin doing a famous French folk song called Gavotte!
I bet it brings back happy memories for the arm chair travelers as well! Can Europe be done on a very low frugal budget? Absolutely, and yes, even expensive cities like Paris where we had a ball this past August once again. If you are a 10 year old Tween, then a souvenir French beret and scarf are de rigueur of course! Do you think we ought to let her busk this year? Just shooting these draws a crowd.
"America is my country and Paris is my hometown" - Gertrude Stein
FUN TOUR OF PARIS, FRANCE WITH MOZART AND HER VIOLIN
What's the best way to do family travel in Paris? Let your kids lead and they will soon know their way around the Metro, buses, streets and maps better than you! If you are going to Paris, France and planning your trip, let our tour guide Mozart guide you to the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe and Sacre- Coeur as she plays her violin doing a famous French folk song called Gavotte!
I bet it brings back happy memories for the arm chair travelers as well! Can Europe be done on a very low frugal budget? Absolutely, and yes, even expensive cities like Paris where we had a ball this past August once again. If you are a 10 year old Tween, then a souvenir French beret and scarf are de rigueur of course! Do you think we ought to let her busk this year? Just shooting these draws a crowd.
"America is my country and Paris is my hometown" - Gertrude Stein
FUN TOUR OF PARIS, FRANCE WITH MOZART AND HER VIOLIN
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Lovely! Thanks to all three of you! Mozart for playing, DaVinci for precise video editing (I'm guessing) and you for posting this. Very cool.
Posted by: Margaret Sch | April 07, 2011 at 07:38 AM
Aw thanks Margaret! As a mom of violin playing kiddo & someone who loves travel, I thought you might like this. ;)
They did hatch this plan to play this French song while we were in Paris and DaVinci enjoyed the edit. Yep, that is me who got it up. ;)
Our internet is so wacky lately that in itself is a miracle! LOL
Posted by: Jeanne @soultravelers3 | April 07, 2011 at 09:13 AM
Very cute video!
Posted by: Andrea | April 07, 2011 at 03:16 PM
Thanks Andrea! She had a lot of fun making it! ;)
Posted by: Jeanne @soultravelers3 | April 07, 2011 at 05:49 PM
seems as though you all had great fun -- and the people who stopped to listen, as well. thanks for taking us along.
Posted by: Kerry Dexter | April 08, 2011 at 07:52 AM
Love the idea of letting the kids lead the family around.
Posted by: Charles McCool | April 08, 2011 at 07:54 AM
I love this video! Shooting her playing the violin all over Paris was such a great idea. Makes the sites that much more personal. As a musician, performing like that can be so much fun.
We currently have an art installation of 15 pianos all over Austin. I intend to play each one and document it. Was going to play the same song and this has inspired me to do something similar. :)
Posted by: AprilS | April 08, 2011 at 02:08 PM