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wanderlass says:
While walking down from Montmartre to the Paris Opéra, we unexpectedly came to a small corner with the sign "Place Jose Rizal". I don't know now where it is located exactly but I will ask my friend Claire. It's just a pleasant surprise to see our national hero being recognized and remembered outs…
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lynne says:
Cant leave Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower.
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lulusartshack says:
When my grandmother went to Paris a few years ago with her brother, she came back raving about the amazing window displays throughout the city. I didn't pay much attention to her because honestly, how amazing could window displays be? You're in the "City of Lights" and you're spending your time look…
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alygally says:
I'm sure this little hole-in-the-wall receives a lot of press, especially since the movie "Before Sunset" recently featured it as a prominent location for the film, but I just had to add my two cents. The bookshop is absolutely charming. Small, cramped, packed with books...it's a great English lan…
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EuroDisney
1 review
#35 of 40 things to do in Paris
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ashley_california says:
Having been to Disneyworld 3 times, I knew that Eurodisney wouldnt be exactly the same and I was right. I went in 2007 with a friend and it was good but not brilliant. We got nice weather (no match for sunny orlando though)and it just happend to be the French Holidays so there wasnt much english pe…
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jennyjones says:
Again a free experience!!! Sitting outside at Centre Pompidou is also very nice. A lot of performers are giving shows and the spot it's just nice to sit and relax!
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mypictures4u says:
Tour Montparnasse (Montparnasse Tower) was built between 1969 and 1972 and is the highest skyscraper in France - and the second tallest structure in Paris (following the Eiffel Tower). It is located in the identically named city quarter directly above the Métro station "Montparnasse Bienvenüe".
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HCSmooth66 says:
A visit to Roland Garros is probably not a typical stop for the Paris visitor. But, I have always been fascinated when watching the French Open played on the red clay at Roland Garros. It always strikes me as the most unique playing surface for tennis. Not that I'd know having never really played…
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HCSmooth66 says:
Let me preface this review by saying that I HATE SHOPPING!!!!!
OK, I got that off my chest. For being the most famous street in the world I guess I just expected more. Not that I was anticipating solid gold sidewalks or anything, but it was a massive disappointment to me.
I walked the leng…
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PleaseDontBePsycho says:
Very few exhibits. Not worth your time. Outside is very worn down - would be a great set for a movie about a nuclear holocaust. Went with a new male acquaintance and found it very awkward as the only travelling exhibition there was a very twisted poronography gallery. We looked at each other at the …
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