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Cluny la Sorbonne (magasinage et cinéma)
A Travel Blog entry by louiseland from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... au lieu de 2 minutes. Nous sommes allés magasiner au centre ville pour finalement finir dans la région de l'Université de la Sorbonne dans St-Michel. Nous avons ensuite repris le métro vers la Convention pour aller voir le film Inception en ...
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January in Paris: Day 1
A Travel Blog entry by peregrina651 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... cruise we have ever been on! But what it lacks in size, it makes up for in other ways -- like a view of the Sorbonne just across the street, its proximity to transportation and free internet from the MAC computer in the room. The computer also ...
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Arrival in Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by jenfifi from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... Paris Shuttle. This shuttle service was booked ahead of time on the Internet and it was quite good. We arrived at the Hotel Mercure on Rue de la Sorbonne at about 12:30 pm where we met the hotel desk clerk who we called "Collette" for the first time. ...
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Day 1 - Walk too far
A Travel Blog entry by ruth-bill from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... area - very convenient and close to lots of cafes, restaurants, and markets. We had dinner outside at Place De La Sorbonne where there are several cafes, did a lot of people watching, came back, and were fast asleep by 9 pm. We ...
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January in Paris: Day 4
A Travel Blog entry by peregrina651 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... In Paris, getting there is half the fun. There is carousel and an ice skating rink in the plaza in front of the Hotel de Ville de Paris. We spent a couple hours browsing the collection, and searching for more paintings on the '1001 paintings list' before ...
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Paris, Our Favourite City
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Paris, France
... sensibly pointed out that this was the Latin Quarter, once the haunt of Ernest Hemmingway, Henry Miller and Harold Robbins. The Sorbonne was only a block away and the Boulevard Saint Michel was lined with book and art shops. Nerd heaven! We made a ...
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Paris é nossa...
A Travel Blog entry by laraselem from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... - Quartier Latin: Eglise Saint Etiene du Mont (1222), Pantheon (1764: Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Rousseau, Pêndulo de Foucault), La Sorbonne (1253: Universidade de Paris), College de France (1530), Boulevard St-Michel. - Caminhada pela ...
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Oui, We're in Paris! Bonjour!!
A Travel Blog entry by jcbl-martin from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... called Les Patios, nestled in a comfy little canvas-covered setting in a plaza right across the street from the entrance to the Sorbonne (certainly Parisian at its finest!). We went out on a limb and let the kids try some authentic French mainstays ...
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bonjour Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by mariaapalermo from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... late, because they let me use their internet so I was up chatting for a while. The next day was the placement exam at La Sorbonne, the final orientation session, and a visit at the Louvre. I had my first meal with the family that night, which ...
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Paris
A Travel Blog entry by heyco from Paris, France
... as a burial place for great people such as Voltaire and Hugo, we peaked inside; noticed the students coming and going to Sorbonne University across the road and then wandered to and through part of the Latin Quarter. That night Michael ate alone while ...
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A Place where romantic people meet..
A Travel Blog entry by devon_guille from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... and the Paris Opera Ballet, while the former palace of the Louvre now houses one of the most renowned museums in the world. The Sorbonne is the most famous part of the University of Paris and is based in the centre of the Latin Quarter. Apart from Notre ...
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to be truly Parisian...
A Travel Blog entry by alyssaglawe from Paris 15 Vaugirard, Île-de-France, France
... -way through, we searched and bought a second haha) So after biking along the Quai D'Orsay (road along the Seine River) from Le Sorbonne to Champ de Mars, we picnicked in the clear blue skies (rarity in Paris) from 14h-18h! This is what it means and feels ...
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Pictures Becoming Reality
A Travel Blog entry by disciple26 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... held before she was executed by the guillotine, then into the Rive Gauche, the Right Bank, into the Latin Quarter, past the Sorbonne, the Moulin Rouge with its windmill, back over the river to the Louvre. The former Royal Palace, before Versailles, the ...
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Bonjour
A Travel Blog entry by amanda.odonnell from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... . After a panini & a little rest we headed back out wandering past the Lourve, along Jardin De Tuileries to the Place De La Concorde. Of course a nutella crepe was required for sustanence & because it's not a tri to Paris without one!!! Heading over the ...
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PARIS - How romantic
A Travel Blog entry by rossandliz from Paris, Île-de-France, France
PARIS. Included sightseeing with a local expert of many of the best-known Parisian sights: La Sorbonne, Arc de Triomphe, Opera, Madeleine, the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramid near the Louvre, the Invalides, and Champs Elysees. (B) Name:VERSAILLES - SUN KING'S ...
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A demonstration in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... her date with the guillotine. Crossing to the left bank, I arrived in the Latin Quarter which got its name long ago, when the Sorbonne, one of the first universities in Europe, saw all its classes taught in Latin (the language of the Catholic Church). So ...
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Paris : 5ème Arrondissement - Quartier Latin
A Travel Blog entry by emeline.d from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... . Tarif / Price : 8€ (gratuit pour les -26 ans européen / free for european people under 26) M°10 - Cluny La Sorbonne Le Panthéon Ancienne église devenue sépulture des grands Hommes de la Nation, le Panthéon abrite les tombeaux d'Emile Zola, ...
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Paris
A Travel Blog entry by worldtraveller9 from Paris, France
... was located in the 5th Addirondismont. Paris is divided up into neighborhoods, each of which has a number. In the 5th are la Sorbonne (the university), the Latin Quarter and Notre Dame. After exploring the area we found a terrific outdoor market only ...
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Hotel de la Sorbonne Paris
6 rue Victor Cousin, 05 Arr., Paris, Île-de-France, France
... our room door, which was really our only complaint. Very nice hotel in an excellent location from Fabs07 PROS: Hotel de la Sorbonne is a very nice hotel situated in the Latin Quarter, about 2 minutes walk from the Luxembourg Gardens and ...
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Mercure Paris La Sorbonne 3m
14 rue de la Sorbonne, Paris, Île-de-France, France
... offer quiet and serenity. Our stylish hotel awaits you close to the Panthéon and the Luxemburg gardens. You are opposite the Sorbonne in the heart of Paris left bank. All rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with individual safe, mini-bar, direct ...
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