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First arrival to Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by mlcnaomi from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... we finally caught one. A few hours later, my family and I finally arrived at the hotel that we booked and it's called Paris Marriot Hotel Champs- Elysees. We decided to sort out our objects and have a rest because we all feel so jet lagged because it was ...
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Paris - The City of Lights
A Travel Blog entry by whatboundaries from Paris, France
... cathedrals were intriguing -- took LOTS of pictures of the creepy guys! We left the comfort of the Marriott Rive Gauche (a beautiful hotel) and headed toward the more "artsy" area of Montmartre for our final two nights in Paris. Our ...
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Springtime in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by giuliani242 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
I landed in Paris and checked into a Marriott in La Defense using a few free nights. At that point I didn't know anyone in Paris. I took advantage of free Wi-Fi and logged into Facebook. A friend of mine had just posted that he was going to be in Paris ...
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SATURDAY: Train to Paris+Mt Ventoux!
A Travel Blog entry by hsb from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... the distance. Arriving at Gare du Nord, I got some Euros from the nearest bank machine, than caught a taxi to my hotel, the Renaissance Paris Vendome, near Place Vendome, the Rue de Rivoli and the Louvre. Unbelievable location. The Renaissance is a great ...
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Parading Around Paris
A Travel Blog entry by jonathan.felix from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... a very long time before we ever get to enjoy this kind of lifestyle again – thank you Starwood and Marriott gods. As we were heading back to the hotel to get ready for dinner we were blocked from crossing back to the other side of town by ...
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Last day in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by yokikat from Paris, France
... was but I asked reception just for kicks. She said it was a bomb. LOL. In all of Paris, the chefetz chashoud was right outside our hotel. Either it was to celebrate Bastille Day, which was the day we were leaving, or it was in ...
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Real Life Lessons in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by jmlcamacho from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... the train in Paris, I immediately got on the RER to Saint-Michel/ Notre Dame. When I exited the station, I knew I had arrived in Paris. My first view was down the Seine River and Notre Dame. I crossed the street to take a look inside this famed ...
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The first day in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by gregandjacq from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... , put the bikes together and then headed into Paris to explore as it was raining a bit. The weather picked up, so wandering around Paris consumed the rest of the day, punctuated by stopping in a couple of bars to catch Stage 10 of the Tour. Plenty of ...
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Alone in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by jonnydones from Paris, France
... really nervous as to how am I going to survive with just a few French phrases at my disposal. But when I arrived in Paris, all my apprehensions (the whole "not knowing enough French and being alone" situation) quickly disappeared. It is a real cliche but ...
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Arrived in Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by bruinz from Paris, France
... to downtown. We are staying four blocks north of the Siene River and the Place du Trocadero in a lovely private hotel owned by the Marriot chain with a courtyard and several buildings in the area. The area is quite charming, lots of side streets, ...
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Paris Day Two - now with photos!
A Travel Blog entry by aacree from Paris, France
The day started out your typical Monday morning...slept through the alarm and got up an hour and a half later! Oh well...we needed the sleep anyways! Hopefully I can remember what these places are called...We started out the day at the Notre ...
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Flying Solo In Paris...Not Recommended
A Travel Blog entry by davidrapoza from Paris, France
... the tower and see the gargoyles and bells, which was definitely worth the wait and the hefty climb. You can see all of Paris from there, for much cheaper than the Eiffel tower (you should have seen the lines there). Quasimodo and I had a nice ...
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Paris...what a way to end!!
A Travel Blog entry by laytonandjana from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... out an internet cafe to kill some hours for Paris to wake up. Oh, did I mention that Layton booked us a SUPER nice Marriott too? It was a "category 7" which is the same level as hotels in Hawaii. That is what we called it the whole time..."category ...
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Paris, France
A Travel Blog entry by erica from Paris, France
... 23, 2004 Since the bus tour had worked out so well in London, we decided to invest in another one in Paris. We thought about staying at the Marriott near Le Defense, but decided against it and to save my points. Besides, we were getting used to ...
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Last Days
A Travel Blog entry by blondenomad from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... Tower at 10 pm to watch as the twinkling lights came on, very beautiful. Then finally back to the Courtyard Marriott Hotel to sleep. Friday Last day in Paris, a little sad. We woke late, our first sleep in, to a beautiful sunny day. We caught the metro ...
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La Ville-Lumière / The City of Lights
A Travel Blog entry by elise.travelmem from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... masses lunging for the shuttle with bags and screaming children in tow. Thankfully, we did survive the journey, and arrived at the Marriott by about 11:30 at night since we weren't able to jam ourselves into the first shuttle that came by. A Day in ...
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Our Pleasurably Parisian Prelude
A Travel Blog entry by ourhoneymoon from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... like a snail. All of this is true. He also said that it takes about 1 hour to get from our hotel to the Paris Nord train station. This is not true. The only difference between these two statements is his laughter. ...
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City of Light
A Travel Blog entry by schilling from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... We crossed the French border at Basel and traveled through Alsace farmlands and the Burgundy wine region. We arrived at the Marriott Rive Gauche hotel on the Left Bank around 4 o'clock and had some free time until we left for our evening Seine ...
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Did You Say "Metro" or "Martyr"?
A Travel Blog entry by trockie from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... up vs. down. It was like an eternal labyrinth. It is also worth mentioning a brief introduction to the Paris Metro system, which I now vaguely recollect one guidebook author lamenting as being one of the worst constructed in ...
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70 Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris, Île-de-France, France
... but not warm. This is a run of the mill business hotel pretending to be a luxury hotel. Wonderful hotel and location from anonymous Paris Marriott Champs Elysees was so nice. Luxurious hotel. Very safe. Each person entering the hotel is ...
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