We walk from our hotel on Avenue des Champs Élysées to Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Montmartre, the historic hilltop village in Paris famous for its artistic heritage, winding cobblestone streets, and large collection of tourists, passing a few classic Paris sights on the way. Sacré-Coeur is the highest point in Paris after the Eiffel Tower and offers incredible panoramic views of the city.
Indulgent Sojourns: Random Adventures in Food, Wine, and Travel
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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Montmarte
Friday, May 29, 2026
Notre-Dame de Paris
We visit Notre-Dame Cathedral to view the 850-million euro reconstruction after the fire on April 15, 2019 destroyed much of the building. The cathedral officially reopened on December 7, 2024 and we book an entry time online to visit.
Notre-Dame is located at the eastern end of the Île de la Cité island and was started around 1160 when Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, conceived the ideal of converting the ruins of two earlier churches into a single building. The foundation stone was laid in 1163 and the high alter consecrated in 1189. The choir, western facade, and the nave were completed by 1250 and the porches, chapels, and other embellishments were added over the next 100 years.
The 2019 fire completely destroyed the cathedral and a collaboration of historians, architects, and master craftspeople from around the world used traditional techniques and materials to rebuild it. The finishing work continues across the structure through 2026 (with a crane still erected behind the cathedral).
We enter and explore the interior of the cathedral.
We walk counter-clockwise around the cathedral, passing behind the alter and returning to the front of the building.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Renoir Exhibition at Musée D'Orsay
It's been a while since we visited Musée d'Orsay, one of the largest art museums in Europe, built in the former Gare d'Orsay railway station in Paris. The museum holds mainly French artwork and we are excited that it is currently hosting an exhibition of works by Renoir, one featuring paintings and another, drawings.
The exhibition next door is titled Renoir the Draughtsman (Renoir Dessinateur) and features drawings, many of which are largely unknown. Renoir never stopped drawing and is reported to never let a single day go by without sketching.
From the Renoir exhibitions, we head up to the top floor of Musée d'Orsay for a quick spin through the impressionist collection, spotting many favorites and a few we don't recall, but really enjoy.