Saleh Ara
Liverpool
Pachey
Manchester
The Musee D’Orsay and the Louvre are both well worth a visit, if you like art! You can get tickets at the door. The Louvre has quite a lot of variety – and you can avoid the crowds once you’ve seen the famous bits.
The Quai Branly museum is a new museum of primitive art – very good if you like that sort of thing (masks, totem poles etc). It’s near the Eiffel Tower.
For food, you can’t go wrong in Paris! Angelina’s (226 rue de Rivoli) does the best hot chocolate in the world. Fauchon (Place de Madeliene) is a very fancy deli plus restaurant. Galleries Lafayette (40, Boulevard Haussmann) has a big food hall. At Laduree (several in Paris, including one on Rue Royale) you can pick up a picnic lunch of tiny sandwiches and cakes and go and eat it in a nearby park.
Have a great trip!