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jenniescharm says:
After hitting just about every major tourist attraction in Paris, what do I remember the most? The Musee Rodin. This gem of a museum is simply amazing. Even on a cold December day I spent hours wandering the gardens and the permanent collection. To see "The Thinker" high above the hedges is well wor…
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Robin1109 says:
Hotel rooms can be pricey in any city and New York is no exception. I
would try taking a look at renting an apartment for short term. NY
Habitat is a site I looked at recently when renting an apartment in
Paris for the week. It worked out than an apartment ran us about $100
USD a day while a dec…
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kels162164 says:
This resto is a find! Reservations are absolutely necessary, but the patron doesn't speak English, so if you don't parler francais, ask your hotel concierge to book for you. It's a little closet of a restaurant on L'Isle St. Louis (the smaller island) with only about 15 tables. The chef is incred…
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loloa312 says:
This restaurant is a family favorite. You can't go to Paris, France without eating here. Be careful though, there is a fake L'entrecote, and some cab drivers take you there. There are TWO real locations though, one near the Eiffel Tower, and another in the St. Germain De Pris area, most major hotels…
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tiffybear24 says:
I was pleasantly surprised by this wonderful little hotel in the heart of Bastille, Paris. I was traveling with 3 other people and had booked 2 rooms, which had an adjoining section between them, so we were able to stay right next to one another. The rooms were long and narrow, but had flat LCD te…
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sugarina says:
Paris is a beautiful city, known as 'City of Lights' and of course, city of romance. Well, yes indeed. Having to live in Paris for almost half a year, it's been a tremendously wonderful yet mind-boggling experience. You'll understand why!
10 basic things you need to know about Paris first BEFORE…
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Nick says:
When I went to Paris with 8 family members, we rented an exquisite 5-bedroom apartment on Rue St. André des Arts, very close to Notre Dame. A wealthy Parisian family with 3 children lived here, and while we stayed in their apartment, the family went to their villa on the French Atlantic Coast (lu…
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kels162164 says:
I know that sounds very weird, but my two euro compass has been the very best purchase I have ever made since I've been here! Lots of times you pop up out of a metro and have no idea which direction is which and you lose tons of time getting lost. So even if you're just coming for a couple days, a…
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lonlee2 says:
We found this hotel to be very nice. Just up from the Gare de Lyon train station, a block from the Seine and three blocks from l'Opera-Bastille. Though on the eastern end of Paris, we walked all the way to the Eiffel Tower. Not for the faint of heart (or sole), but very managable. The hotel itself w…
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tipsfortravellers says:
have stayed at this hotel around 4 times in the last 18 months. It is an expensive hotel to stay at as it is right on the very glamorous and main tourist street of the Champs Elysees. This has the Louvre right down at one end and the Arc D'Triomphe at the other.
The prices a…
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Lola35 says:
I loved the hotel's location! Montmartre is a very special area in Paris, with the Sacré-Coeur and Place du Tertre and I just had to be there for a night. The hotel is very cosy, very clean and the people are very nice. There's maybe one thing about the rooms, I was a bit cold =/
http://www.hote…
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tipsfortravellers says:
This past week I have been in Paris for work. I was staying at the Marriot on the glamorous Champs-Elysees.
I have stayed at this hotel 5 out of the 6 times that I have been to Paris in the last 2 years as that is where we have been meeting. I will post a fuller review of the hotel with som…
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stevemco says:
One of the world's biggest and one of the world's most architecturally interesting. A must see while in Paris
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kels162164 says:
O Chateau is a must for any Parisian visitors, and I'm not just saying that because I used to work there!
Olivier Magny, the sommelier behind O Chateau (who speaks English so well and without even the slightest hint of an accent you almost want to slap him!!!) makes these wine tastings fun and me…
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porkchop says:
After the first World War, this park has 38 mansions dedicated to mostly different countries but some are dedicated to Universities and other organizations. The purpose of the CIUP is to house international students, researchers, and faculty as they study at various locations around Paris. In south…
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sarah_82 says:
What do you see when you look up to the top of the great cathedral of Notre Dame? You see monsters, half-man and half-beast. These demon looking creatures carved out of stone are called gargoyles. They are one of the many eerie stone figures that adorn the gutters of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in P…
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guilbruno says:
Grand Hotel Francais is perfectly located in the Marais and Bastille district and it is near to the Nation's Metro station, which is a transport hub to most of the interesting touristic areas in Paris.
It is one of those beautiful buildings that you can find in the area with moulded ceilings and …
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delsol67 says:
My first visit to Paris. I booked this hotel on the internet due to its proximity to the Tour Eiffel. There was a possibility of getting a room with a balcony on the tower side.
The hotel takes up then end of a block the 7th arrondissement. It's across from the Ecole de Militaire. It's a typical…
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Miranda-Maas says:
We loved this hotel because it's located in the best area of Paris i think. It's not far from the Notre Dame and the Louvre but what we liked most is that the restaurants and cafes are everywhere in these districts. Personally, i don't mind if i have to walk somewhere or have to travel by metro duri…
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dsr4u2 says:
This is a wonderful old railway station turned into a museum. It features 19th century art, including Europe's greatest Impressionalist Collection. Musee d'Orsay picks up where the Louvre leaves off, featuring French art from the mid 1800s to the 1st World War. The Orsay is covered by the Museum …
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lovely_lori88 says:
I highly recommend anyone to go here if they are in Paris and want a fun, chilled out night in Paris. The drinks here are still relativley expensive to what I'm used to (6 euro for a Corona) but compared to lots of other bars in Paris where a beer can be 11 euro we thought that it wasn't bad at all!…
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adventurer33 says:
Hey Guys, I live in Tunis and thus, often have to go to or through Paris Charles De Gaules CDG international Airport. The Airport is notorious for delaying, damaging or loosing your luggage. There is also a simple explanation: Terminal 1 is all international airlines; terminal 2 is Air France only a…
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guilbruno says:
One of the specialties of this hotel is that it is managed by one of the oldest families in the hotel business in Paris. It has become a place where business travelers and tourists mingle with pleasure.
I've learnt that the hotel has been completely renovated. Now, each of its 40 rooms has a person…
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sarah_82 says:
Most tourists visit the Eiffel Tower in daylight. That's reason enough to delay your climb until the late evening, when smaller crowds and shorter lines make an ascent more pleasant. But an even better reason is to enjoy the tower's nighttime ambience. There is something magical about visiting the E…
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Kathryn says:
Located in the 18th district just a block or two from the Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, this non smoking 65 m2 adorable apartment is near the Metro Line 12 (Jules Joffrin) and Line 4 (Chateau Rouge) and as such makes all of Paris easily accessible. We stayed there for New Years and the first week of Jan…
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tipsfortravellers says:
This past week I have been in Paris for work. I was staying at the Marriot on the glamorous Champs-Elysees.
I have stayed at this hotel 5 out of the 6 times that I have been to Paris in the last 2 years as that is where we have been meeting. I will post a fuller review of the hotel with som…
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Kaantie95 says:
Never take it for granted any good advice, especially when in Paris.
Last year, I took my sister and niece for a 4 days visit to Paris.
First 3 days awesome. Last day, while travelling by metro train to Paris Noord to take Thaly's train, I was pickpocketed, mastermindedly.
I lost USD 1,800 wh…
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Sunrise5 says:
In the ordinary guide, la Défense is described as the Parisian business district, which is the biggest of Europe - finito. But there's so much more about it, though.
Let's start with the name, which appears a bit strange in the first moment. Yet it comes from a monument, which is called "La Dé…
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fawkes66 says:
Versailles was only a country village when the chateau was built in 1624, nowadays it is a suburb of Paris. King Louis XIV moved the Royal Court to Versailles in 1682. Until the royal family was forced to return to the capital in 1789, during the French Revolution, the Court of Versailles was the ce…
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kels162164 says:
This is a little resto hidden away on an interior alley off of the Carrefour de l'Odeon. It's also a tea house, so the selection of teas and desserts is phenomenal. I am a huge duck fan, and they have a black current smothered duck breast that is out of this world. Yummy!!! They also have a dess…
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