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We will always have Paris
A Travel Blog entry by sasaharty from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... and I got yelled at for taking photos) The second one Debuave and Gallias is one of the oldest chocolatiers in Paris and was started by a pharmacist when chocolates were used medicinally. He served his “cure” to Marie Antoinette and ...
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Au Revoir Paris
A Travel Blog entry by kthuman from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... of cars. It was a chaotic free for all. The Arc de Triomphe was the entrance to one of the most famous streets in Paris. Champs Elysees. This was the street to go to for some serious shopping. By this time Ry and I are starving. ...
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Fly to Paris
A Travel Blog entry by fion77 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... more than 2 hours time to reported the case. We left the airport already 3pm then need took Metro ahead to hotel. Actually before travelling, we lacked found details of journey and not really sure exactly thehotel location. Accordingly the map we saw ...
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Ooh la la.... Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by chloeinfrance from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... of rain that lasted a few hours before clearing in the evening which made sightseeing a bit of a logistical juggling act. Highlights of Paris: * First metro we hop into an accordion player hops in with us, K Nash is so excited he is giggling ...
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Paris, c'est fini...ou presque
A Travel Blog entry by claire-michel from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... 'ne sur la rue Mouffetard, lieu de résidence de l’auteure Arlete Cousture. Petit coin très représentatif de Paris. Rues étroites, cafés et boutiques à profusion. En direction des Jardins du Luxembourg, on passe devant le ...
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Deuxième journée à Paris
A Travel Blog entry by claire-michel from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... un bon vin et fromage. Résumé de Paris. Beaucoup de vieux édifices, des scooters et des cafés à profusion. À ceux qui disent que c'est facile de se perdre dans Québec, allez faire un tour à Paris. Incroyable. Impossible de s'orienter. ...
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Night 1 in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by kthuman from Paris, Île-de-France, France
Again, like most of our trips we took a flight after work to Paris and arrived there rather late. So, we took a few minutes to plan for the next day and went to bed. The Plan: Wake up early and go buy Museum Passes. ...
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Act II: Paris
A Travel Blog entry by kevinmulia from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... better chance to looking very attractive, even though they were both equally dressed. Anyhow, we got there to office de tourisme. We took the paris museum visit pass, and also asked where the nearest location was to buy a sim card. The lady directed us ...
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More Paris Sights and a Seine Cruise
A Travel Blog entry by tyga from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... the Seine cruise and Illuminations tour which had a 7pm pick-up from the hotel. Got picked up from the hotel at 6.50pm and were taken to Paris Tourisme office where we paid our money and got our tickets for the Seine cruise and Illumination Tour. We got ...
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Première journée à Paris
A Travel Blog entry by claire-michel from Paris, Île-de-France, France
Pas facile le décalage horaire, mais on va passer au travers. Le trajet de l'aéroport à l'hôtel en métro s'est bien passé, malgré le fait que c'est assez long et que les changements de circuits exigent que l'on passe par plusieurs escaliers. ...
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Sore Butts, Soaring Spirits, But No Sorbet
A Travel Blog entry by sasaharty from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... driving right past the Eiffel Tower to get to our hotel (it’s like a block away) • Finding Linda and Rachel! Tourisme Hotel-small, bright, right in the middle of a West-Side Manhattan type neighborhood, good place for an afternoon nap. ...
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The trip begins
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... We exited the bus, took the metro to our stop at Mont Piquette, climbed up the 60+ stairs and we were at our hotel, Hotel Tourisme. We approached the front desk, announced our arrival and the desk clerk politely told us our rooms would not be ready til ...
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Busy Busy Busy Day #2
A Travel Blog entry by kthuman from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... all lit up. After walking all day, we were both exhausted and hungry. We found a restaurant near our hotel that Rick Steve's recommended in his new Paris 2010 book we brought along for our trip. This place was small with only about 10 tables. ...
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Stalled by the strike!
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... say I am very impressed. Their Metro and train system seems seamless. It is fast and efficient. One could easily live in Paris without owning a car. The system moves thousands of people a minute all over the city. You can get to virtually any ...
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Montparnesse and Chateau de Versailles Tour
A Travel Blog entry by fion77 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... ticket. The cost is euro 9.50, quite expensive. Anyway we went up to top root which is height 291meter and see overview of Paris. 2nd place is we went to Chateau de Versailles. This location is out of town and need took half and hour time reached ...
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Cimetiere Du Pere La Chaise
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... last year, and return to a few of our favorites while in Paris. This morning we took the underground Metro from outside our hotel's front door to as station called Pere La Chaise, which is home to the Cemetiere Pere La Chaise.This cemetery is home to ...
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Churches and Towers
A Travel Blog entry by sasaharty from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... au lait, (which is really cream, isn’t it?). Why do we eat cereal and toast at home, what are we thinking? Ile de Paris The islands in the Seine where Notre Dame is, as well as a great little “glace” shop with“caramel buerre ...
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To The Louvre
A Travel Blog entry by sasaharty from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... our goal is to go somewhere and NOT get handed the English version of the menu, before we even speak. We went back to the Tourism Hotel and crashed. A quick note about our hotel, it is the sounds that make it special. As we said before it is located in a ...
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Museum Marathon
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... a concept! We first visited the Museum Orsay. This old palace has had it interior modernized. The French have a law in Paris. Any old building must retain it's old facade when remodels are done. The interiors can be repaired and updated, but the ...
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