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... as much as possible, both inside and outside of France. Therefore, we hope to be helpful by listing places worth seeing, restaurants worth eating at and hostels that are worth staying at (according to our own personal opinions of course) and other things ...
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Weekend Strolling Paris in the Autumn sun
A Travel Blog entry by nealrover from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... could only be Paris on a Sunday. Walking into the Place Dauphine one of the most beautiful squares or place in all of Paris. The cafes and restaurants are already very busy and the outside tables are almost all taken. A large party of around 12 people are ...
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Eating in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by chronometers from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... are Melanie and Chris' tips for eating good food in a European country and avoiding the more touristy options: What to avoid: * Restaurants sporting a statue of a fat smiling chef with a "Thumbs up" * If the biggest selling point is that the menu is ...
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Paris Respire-Breathing Life into a Neighborhood
A Travel Blog entry by travelingmom from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... ;so instead of a somewhat depressed area that was trying to serve the community, there is an art gallery, the requisite Falafel restaurants, and a couple of kosher cafes and bakeries. From the old days, there remains but a few kosher butcher shops (closed ...
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Paris V 1.2 - Paris
A Travel Blog entry by mayumia from Paris, France
... . We walked around a very touristy area, off a street whose name eludes me at the moment, but found a lot of foreign-themed restaurants and the ubiquitous kebab shops. One of Glenda's main goals was to try Escargot (snails) while we were in Paris. It ...
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Amazing Paris
A Travel Blog entry by mickjen from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... Hotel. It is situated just down from the Place de l'Republique which is one of the many main squares in Paris. It seemed very lively with lots of restaurants and shops. Our hotel is nice enough. We are on the second floor with a great view down a typical ...
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Historic Dining at Two Classic Restaurants
A Travel Blog entry by travelingmom from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... was a little spotty as we had a young waiter, but his superior was diligent in watching him and encouraging his performance. Both restaurants are historic. Both restaurants are beautiful and give a sense of other eras in Parisian life. But for some ...
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Paris: Dollar signs not applicable
A Travel Blog entry by travelingmom from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... stage of renovation--making the neighborhood look vibrant instead of downtrodden. I however, am in sticker shock.. Although prices at restaurants are actually lower, the dollar is down even more. (The VAT was cut last summer from 19% to 5.5%. It' ...
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Je t'aime Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by samserpico from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... sit forever, which is nice in a way. And since there's no water fountains or anything anywhere we always seem to go into restaurants dying of thirst. We probably asked for about ten jugs of water cause they aren't very big and is only good for about two ...
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Day 4: Bienvenue à Paris
A Travel Blog entry by chungs from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... nbsp; Nevertheless, Ryan did suggest a way to avoid paying for toilet use, which was to take advantage of free toilets at restaurants, museums, and service stops (some still charge a fee though) when we would visit those places. The toilet on our ...
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More events in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by macpacfam from Paris, France
... and cafes spilling out onto the street. During the day the area was a bustling shopping area but at night the restaurants and cafes took over turning the area into a vibrant delight of people enjoying good wine and food. Even the restaurants ...
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Arrival in Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by lindahaacker from Paris, France
... vendors right next to our door - the smell is heavenly - to bakeries, fruit and vegetable stands, cheese stores, wine stores, restaurants and brasseries. Everything we need to enjoy living in Paris. We have a coffee maker so we picked up some ...
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Paris Beginnings
A Travel Blog entry by charlotte from Paris, France
... . Temporarily I stayed in a hotel in the Madeleine area that starts from 'Eglise' to the Opera, lovely boutiques and some restaurants. I wasn't even sure I would have something to write about, I loved France and its people and had saw the custom of ...
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Paris with my amie d'enfance
A Travel Blog entry by charlotte from Paris, France
... friend Amanda, it was 10 years we were here together going wild for one whole week in Paris, just 16 years old. now a bit older but maybe not the wiser, we ventured out to the tourist spots and also the bars, restaurants, bars and more ...
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A Few Days in Paris ...
A Travel Blog entry by pod501 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... year – the fructose survival guide whereby you can use google maps to enter in locations of fructose free hotels and restaurants. Celiacs will not be welcome as they have 500 websites of their own already. The hotel itself was perfectly situated in ...
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From London to Paris...
A Travel Blog entry by northwesthook from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... a decent place to eat and then ordering food, without understanding much of anything. True, there are plenty of restaurants in Paris that speak English and cater to English. But is that really experiencing a foreign country? If we ...
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Our First Two Days in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by jays98978 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... we walked through the left bank and into the Latin Quarter. The Latin Quarter was the center of Roman Paris, and is now a place of youthful revelry, restaurants, and student protests. It's a pretty fun place that stays open late. We had dinner there. ...
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Paris a Printemps
A Travel Blog entry by billnpat from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... we have tried it before. There really is not much there but high end and boring shops and commercial looking cafes and restaurants. The Petit Palais was a highlight though. We had never been there before, and were pleasantly surprised. A beautiful 1900 ...
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Paris Sight Seeing Tour by Limo
A Travel Blog entry by ozziesescape from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... , our stretch limousine glided between perfectly manicured chestnut trees, lined with French cafes, luxurious shopping, France’s finest restaurants and cinemas. While it was tempting to stop (which you basically are in the traffic) we pressed ...
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The Reunion: Last Day of First Trip to Paris
A Travel Blog entry by swisherd from Paris, France
... . We walked down some more streets until we arrived to this grand street that had lots of American fast food restaurants and shops and at the end was this grand looking building. Marie informed me that that was the Pantheon where ...
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Paris in Metamorphosis--The Top Ten
A Travel Blog entry by travelingmom from Paris, France
... included only two days of light mist, and perhaps an hour of rain. The forecast is changing...time to go home. We happily anticipate the next Parisian metamorphosis: no smoking in bars or restaurants begins in January, just in time for our next ...
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Balmoral Paris
6, rue du General Lanrezac, 17th Arr., Paris, Île-de-France, France
Six story hotel with traditional French decor; antiques; near restaurants; 15 km to Orly Airport; 20 km to CDG Airport.
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Eiffel Tower Experience at Paris Las Vegas
3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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The tower and restaurant sit atop the Paris Las Vegas hotel.





