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Reims, the champagne capital of France. Take the train from Gare d'lest to...
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Unfortunately, Paris is not the most kid-friendly city. It’s a city where you...
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The priority for all first time visitors is to get an overview of Paris. This...
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check out great tips about Parisian activities, hotels, and restaurants on this...
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What is your top 5 things to do & see ? This is a city with numerous...
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In Paris there are many clubs with all kinds of music and for all kinds of...
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The Montmartre vineyards Not always mentioned in guides, the Montmartre...
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Paris has a vibrant cultural life. Theaters abound, mostly in the Grands...
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Shopping Paris is famous for its department stores known as “Grands magasins...
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The main sport when visiting Paris is walking. That’s how you will get the best...
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La Republique O-Chateau, a traditional Parisian loft that offers unique...
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Even if you have only 24 hours or less to spend in Paris, this is enough for a...
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Short-term apartment rentals are an alternative type of lodging, particularly...
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If you go to Paris and have only 4 or 5 days, this is what you should do: Make...
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If you're looking for a different Paris experience, something innovative &...
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The Latin Quarter, Luxembourg Quarter and St. Germain des-pres are three areas...
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Paris has the reputation of being one of the most romantic cities in the world...
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A small France, including St tropez, Bretagne and Corsica just 1 hour train from
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"Free Paris walking tour 3.5 hours" The Free Tour meets daily at 11 AM, 1 PM...
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If you've been to Paris and have seen most of the usual sights,, here's a...
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Three of Christendom's Sacred Artifacts are stored in the basement of the Notre...
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An Insider’s View - language and culture immersion courses For those who want...
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Go all the way to Paris and go to the movies? Why yes! Paris is the cinema...
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Paris main Train stations are Gare St Lazare,Gare du Nord,Gare...
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Paris Flea Markets Get up early Saturday morning to find the best selections...
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The Paris public transport system, known by the acronym RATP, is one of the...
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Paris is well-known for the titles of 'City of light' and 'The World's Most...
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One should consider that while the French claim to love dogs, they do not love...
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Small kids? RUSH to the incredibly hard-to-pronounce Jardin des Tuileries...
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Paris is a city with a number of major locations providing great scenic views...
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Visiting Paris museums and monuments are the things you most want to do here...
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The Meridian of Paris If you have ever been to Paris, you might have seen them...
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The Claude Monet Art Tour Claude Monet was one of the greatest impressionist...
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These villages take some walking to get to - but is absolutely worth it - once...
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Side Trips from Paris During longer stays in France (7 days or more), it's a...
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One of the best ways to truly experience Paris is by walking her storied...
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The 19th arondissement is not for the faint of heart or for tourists who have...
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The house (and door) at 29 Ave. Rapp in Paris was built in 1901 by architect...
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A World in a Pan is a small cooking school located in a real Parisian...
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Aeon Tours offers walking tours of Paris. They offer small group, specialized...
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Good place to bring friends for salads, pastries, snacks, and hot drinks after...
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Antoine et Lili is a women's clothing store that is really different, artsy...
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A Bike About tour of Paris is a nice way to orient yourself with...
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The Bob Cool bar is a small, friendly bar in the lievly St. Michel area of...
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The Buddha Bar is known for the big Buddha statue in the centre, whichs...
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Ah les Champs Elysées ! Au soleil ou sous la pluie, à midi ou à minuit, il y a...
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This is a 2-hour, free walking tour of Montmartre. The guide, Chris, will tell...
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City Segway Tours offers guided English-speaking Segway tours 3 times a day...
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If you decide to book a class with Cookn With Class, let me tell you that they...
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On Friday February 1, 2008, a fire destroyed the second floor of the Deyrolle...
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To learn more about the the Ritz Escoffier School, here is the website...
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For the most wonderful views try to be on the tower (second level is just...
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Espace Glisse Paris 18 is a new huge indoor park for skateboarding, BMX &...
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This was the best thing to do in Paris. It was a fun way to enjoy Paris in the...
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Fer a Cheval embodies everything you'd expect in a classic Parisian bistro...
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This is a magnificent patisserie serving fresh breads,pastries, cakes, tarts...
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This beautiful 19th century building on the Rue de Rivoli is the Paris City...
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In the main street, "Rue Saint Louis en L'Ile", there is a fine gallery (L'ile...
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If the following apply to you, then L'Open Bus Tours are for you: - Not enough...
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The first thing travelers interested in the Cinematheque Francaise should know...
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When in Paris in the winter, visit La Maison Du Chocolat. The original shop is...
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Le Caveau de la Huchette is a Jazzclub in the middle of the Quartier Latin...
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The bar is a large disco up stairs and doesn't get jamming until late - midnite...
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One of the most famous nightclubs in Paris, located in the "triangle d'or...
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A super-trendy bar and restaurant serving pan-Asian cuisine in an atmosphere...
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The Montmartre hill is very nice. It is quite a walk from the Seine and...
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Musee d'Orsay picks up where the Louvre leaves off, featuring French art from...
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beautiful art.
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You can directly buy the Louvre museum ticket from a tabacco store called "La...
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A must for any wine enthusiast! Take a break from the other museums and check...
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Musee Marmottan Claude Monet is nestled in on the east side of the Bois de...
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You can easily enjoy the wonderful offerings of Musee Rodin in 1-2 hours. It...
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I took a one day tour with Photo Tours in Paris - really enjoyed it; Randy had...
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Place Dauphine is a beautiful centrally located oasis of a park in the heart of...
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Pont Alexandre III is an arch bridge that spans the Seine, connecting the...
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Reciproque is insiders' Paris - not just one shop but a whole series of...
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Just south & east of the Eiffel Tower, stroll Rue Cler, between Rue de la...
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This is one of the oldest streets in Paris. There is a Comfort Inn on "the...
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Over the past twelve years, Rue Saint Dominique has constantly improved with...
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Sacre-Coeur is amazing, sitting as it does at the highest point in Paris on the...
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Sainte Chapelle is the most beautiful church in Paris. Located within the...
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Cheaper than Eiffel's 3rd floor - and a better view. ( e.g. : you can see the...
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A must-see for anyone interested in absinthe! As of January 2008, If you are...
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