Indulge in the café society, preferably seated at a pavement. Yes, you can still see well-heeled ladies with their lap dogs, business people hiding behind their broadsheets and academics engrossed in heavy tomes! Paris makes marvellous people watching. Try the "Quartier Latin" or, for a taste of Paris at its best, consider one of the "quartiers" in the centre. The Marais, on the Right Bank and St. Germain. Browse at the "bouquinistes" (book shops) along the river bank of the Seine. Pause for a bite to eat at one the old traditional style eateries such as "Drouot or Chartier, or if the budget permits, soak up the atmosphere at somewhere more elegant - maybe at Lapérouse or La Tour d'Argent.
Take a boat trip down the Seine on a Bâteau-Mouche:
The river Seine is the spine of the city of Paris and provides a perfect vantage point for taking in the sights. A trip on a Bâteau-Mouche, this typically Parisian riverboat, presents you with a unique view of the city and you can even combine it with lunch or a "dinner cruise". Drift lazily under the many beautiful bridges that cross the Seine, the oldest of which is the "Pont Neuf", near Notre Dame Cathedral, constructed in 1607. Many of Paris's most famous monuments are dotted along the banks of the Seine. Look out for the Louvre, Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower.