boulangeries in Paris typically closed or open on Paques Lundi?

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QUOTE(sandypaws3 @ Feb 2 2007, 07:57 PM) *

unsure.gif Usually, my husband and I have lunch on Paques Lundi at a restaurant that's open, but next trip we thought we'd do something different and grab a sandwich to eat in Jardin du Luxembourg. I know that Gerard Mulot is closed on Paques Lundi...is that typical of other boulangeries in Paris? Are Paris boulangeries typicall closed or open on Paques Lundi?

Sandy


Bonsoir,

The only thing I can say is that "le Lundi de Pâques" is "un jour férié"/a public holiday in France and, since Monday/"le lundi" is traditionally a day off among shopkeepers, lots of shops will be closed on that day... Yet, you should find "des boulangeries" open in the morning only... Even if all of them are not open... Ne faites pas la difficile ce jour-là wink.gif !!! Cordialement.
unsure.gif Usually, my husband and I have lunch on Paques Lundi at a restaurant that's open, but next trip we thought we'd do something different and grab a sandwich to eat in Jardin du Luxembourg. I know that Gerard Mulot is closed on Paques Lundi...is that typical of other boulangeries in Paris? Are Paris boulangeries typicall closed or open on Paques Lundi?

Sandy