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Portsmouth to Paris
A Travel Blog entry by jasonhep from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... - Paris This laptop idea finally seems like a good one. I am currently sat in our room on the third floor of a hotel in Paris' 11th Arrondisement. Michelle is stood at the open window watching a near-riot situation unfold between a group of young men, the ...
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Disneyland Paris
A Travel Blog entry by cdspring from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... station, it looked a lot like a Disney park. Wide sidewalks, manicured trees and gardens. We walked towards Disneyland Paris and the entrance is a beautiful esplanade of waterfalls and hedges that lead into a "French Chateau" facade. ...
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We Arrive in Paris!!!
A Travel Blog entry by cdspring from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... In the morning, we had a delectable Asiago Cheese omelet with fruit, potatoes and red pepper sausage. When we arrived in Paris, things got interesting. We shared a harrowing shuttle ride with 6 other fellow Americans. It was raining and the ...
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Paris
A Travel Blog entry by brianporter from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... Austerlitz in 1805. 6. It was unintentional but truly a somber moment as we stumbled upon the Paris underpass where Princess Diana was killed in a car accident in 1997. It is at the Liberty Flame monument that commemorates WW II French ...
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Paris Beginnings
A Travel Blog entry by v1213 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... journey time we took the RER (lines B and C) for the trip and this probably contributed to the pair´s initial dislike of Paris. The RER is consistently dirty, smelly, dimly lit and full of loiterers so it isn´t exactly inviting. The strikes that were ...
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Our Group Trip to Paris January 10-17
A Travel Blog entry by solosks from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... nbsp;However, the overwhelming advantage to the hotel was the location. I’ve tried, but I cannot find a better-located hotel in all of Paris - at any price. It was close to EVERYTHING. It can be tedious traveling with a group because a group ...
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Day 14 - London to Paris
A Travel Blog entry by wanderingwyatts from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... ....on trains, John rocks out to his music and Deb rests. I guess we could get used to this traveling thing! Arrived in Paris a little after noon...time changed back to being 6 hours different from Tulsa and an hour different from London where we left ...
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Summertime in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by dhkidd from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... Prague airport, changed planes in Frankfort, then on to the Paris Charles de Gaulle airport. The driver to our hotel pointed out the tunnel where Princess Diana had her fatal car accident; I had forgotten she was in Paris when this happened in ...
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Paris Trip 2007
A Travel Blog entry by andiandgaz from Paris, France
... I must admit to having a tear in my eye as it would be my last view of the tower until I can return to Paris once more. strolling to the hotel hubby and I kept squeezing each others hands as if to say are you ok? when we got back to the hotel we packed ...
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Jour Trois de Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by jakeandvicky from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... . Along here, you pass the small replica of Miss Liberty’s flame, that The Big Apple gave to Paris as a pressie. Its kinda turned into a memorial for Diana there, so there are flowers and such there too now. Tonight we dined on my parents (Jake) as ...
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Versailles and a Stroll through Paris at Night
A Travel Blog entry by cdspring from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... back to the hotel, we went and ate at another local brassiere and then took a nice nightime stroll around the streets of Paris. We walked by the Egyptian Obelisk in Place de Concorde. Then headed south and walked along the Seine before passing back ...
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Last day in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by mickjen from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... the night she died. It was the colded day we have had so far on the trip and we were freezing so we headed back to the hotel via a pattisserie for our last french pastry and a hot chocolate to warm us up. In the night we took the metro just a few stops ...
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Day 23 - Day 10, TTEE 2008. Lake Lucerne - Paris
A Travel Blog entry by tbling from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... scary but good, hehehe. Mind you it was just to ask if they spoke English... Now we are on our way to Paris and the hotel. I hope there are computers there so I can start to enter these entries. I am glad that I have been writing ...
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Mom's Paris Experience, Days 1, 2, and 3
A Travel Blog entry by nessamilan from Paris, France
... at the Torch by Pont d'Alma, which is the same one on our Statue of Liberty. This is very important because it's Paris's unofficial Princess Diana Memorial site; she was killed less than a hundred feet away. It was here that mom finally saw the Eiffel ...
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Paris - Magic.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... the queue, 3 hours, 60 French Francs each (9.15 Eur) and made the trip to the top, the view over Paris is stunning. We then walked back to the hotel and rested up for the final function of the conference. The bus collected us and took us to Espace Favand ...
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Paris-Day 2
A Travel Blog entry by tonestar from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... , we saw a flame like sculpture which was initally a liberty flame, except it has been turned into a mini memorial for Princess Diana. The reason for this i guess is because the flame is situated above the tunnel that her car accident happened so it makes ...
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Paris
A Travel Blog entry by trevormartinson from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... minutes to get to Paris. It was a speedy train (cruising along at about 180 mph). When we arrived in Paris, we hoped on the metro and checked into our hotel. I was in a single room. The room was pretty basic but the bed was comfortable, and the shower ...
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Paris in a heatwave!
A Travel Blog entry by tonitsmith from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... to see the new 4D building which mirrors the Arc de Triomphe and caught some magnificent views that showed a very different perspective of Paris. All in all our time in Paris was hot and tiring and none of us has a yearning to return any time too ...
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Paris
A Travel Blog entry by nicky.bekker from Paris, France
... S'elessay (dink dit word so gespel). Besoek ook die Acr de Truiph and die Grand de Arc Ook die plek waar Princes Diana verongeluk het. In Paris betaal ek ook N$70 vir 'n bier. Die manne wil onder klere vir hulle vrouens koop. Daar loop ons in 'n winkel ...
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"I love Paris in June, what about you...?"
A Travel Blog entry by hsb from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... We sat outside at the Cafe des Tours Notre-Dame for lunch, people-watching, and enjoying the glorious sunshine beaming down on Paris. We walked over the bridge and onto the Left Bank, entering the Quartier Latin, with its quirky streets, funky shops, ...
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