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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Top Five Paris Attractions

Paris Sunset from the Louvre window
Paris Sunset from the Louvre window (Photo credit: Dimitry B)

By []Natalie Ray

Like many cities, Paris is a popular destination to spend a long weekend. This can often mean that you only have two or three useful days there and leave the City disappointed that you didn't manage to fit it all in. A little bit of research and planning can overcome this because you can go with a clear mind as to what you want to do and how you're going to fit it all in. Here are five of the best things to see and do in Paris to get you started.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Four Restaurants in Paris With a View

English: Notre Dame Cathedral from Seine River...
English: Notre Dame Cathedral from Seine River. Cekli Photolab. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By []Reb Whi

The French culture not just Parisian has enormous pleasure in taking both time and interest in what and when they eat. You will notice on your trip to Paris that a lot of boutiques still close between noon and 14.00hrs and that time to eat is sacred!

Brasseries are generally the only restaurants that serve food throughout the day, compared to traditional restaurants which keep the noon to 14.00hrs and 19.30hrs to midnight serving hours. Turn up after 14.00hrs in most restaurants and you will find it hard to get served. For Dinner, the tradition is to eat at 20.00hrs so book ahead so as not to be disappointed if you would like to try any of our recommendations below for Restaurants with a view!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

10 Fun Things to Do in Paris, France

Vue du plafond du dôme des Invalides à Paris
Vue du plafond du dôme des Invalides à Paris (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By []Cookie Maxwell
Paris, France is truly a special place to visit. Those who have been agree that there is no other city that quite compares with the romantic feel, the unique sights available for touring, and the culture that makes you want to stay a while and sip your caf�. If you are planning a trip in the near future to the City of Light (La Ville-Lumi�re), let this list of the top 10 things to do in Paris help you plan your stay.

1. Eiffel Tower - It is unheard of to visit Paris without including at least one trip to the iconic Eiffel Tour. To avoid the crowds, come early in the morning or in the evening. Hop on the elevator and ride to the viewing platforms for a breathtaking view of the city.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Paris - The City Of Romance

Tour Eiffel, view from the TrocaderoTour Eiffel, view from the Trocadero (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Steve Diffin


When asked to suggest The most romantic city in the world most people will say Paris, evoking precious seemingly long gone romantic memories. Paris with it's seductive backdrop is certain to rekindle the magic of romance of the past or indeed encourage an excitement for one to embark upon a "dangerous liaison". Experience the romance of a weekend visit to Paris where you can gaze adoringly at the Pont Des Arts from the 1st and the arrondissements. Take in the most romantic view in the world, a 360 degree panoramic view of the famous Paris sights of "Ile de la Cite", and of course "the Louvre", while surrounded by the reflective dancing colours of the river Seine. Only replacing such breathtaking surroundings long enough to lovingly gaze into your companions eyes.
No trip to Paris can ever be complete without visiting the most famous land marks in the world - The Eiffel Tower and of course Notre Dame as featured in the great movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Visit the charming artists haunt, Montmartre, with its quaint, winding streets and pretty squares, dominated by the glorious Basilica of Sacre Coeur.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A Few Places of Romance in Paris

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Author: Phil Chavanne

In Woody Allen's judgement, "As long as you haven't been kissed during any of those rainy Parisian afternoons, you haven't been kissed at all." A long-time dweller of the French capital, I'd have a hard time not to agree with the most Parisian New Yorker. Paris is a place as perfect as they come to live a glorious romance, rekindle your marriage, or meet your lifetime someone. The question is: where do you start?


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Tour of Paris Canals and Underground Waterways

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Author: Suze

Taking a tour of Paris by boat is unparalleled as romantic experiences go. The city seems to be fanned out before you as you lazily drift down the Seine River or Paris' miles-long network of canals.

By taking a Paris boat tour, you can get a glimpse of some of the city's most mythical spots, enjoy a romantic dinner amid the soft glow of light on the water, or just sit back and revel in the fresh air and delicious floating in a scenic setting.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

5 Places to Take Your Lover in Paris

By Ken Sand


Paris is known as the city of love. And if you want to take your sweetie on a nice, romantic getaway, Paris is the place to go. Here are 5 great places to take your lover in Paris.
#1 - The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is probably one of the most romantic places in the world. A good time to visit is at night when there will be less be around. Otherwise the atmosphere won't be so romantic. At the night the tower is lit up and it is an exceptional sight to see.
#2 Take A Cruise Along The Seine
Going on a cruise through the Seine is incredibly romantic. You will get to see all of the charming fine old buildings along the banks of the river. You'll see the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower and the old Rail Building. This one is for lovers only.
#3 - The Cafe Terrace
The Cafe Terrace is a great place to hang out with your sweetheart. It is really cool because you basically can sit and observe everything. There will be plenty of couples smooching which means you won't feel unnatural if you should choose to smooch together with your honey too.
#4 - Go To The Parc des Buttes Chaumont
You will find great parks just about everywhere you go in Paris. But of these parks, Parc des Buttes Chaumont is certainly one of the most romantic. It has a lot of beautiful cliffs and a lot of great bridges that you can look over. It also has a grotto that is surrounded by a lake. Its the perfect place to just go sit and cuddle with the one you love.
#5 - Visit a Romantic Restaurants
There are plenty of romantic restaurants in Paris. Here are just a few. Les Ambassadeurs, Auberge Nicolas Flamel, Le Coupe Chou and Restaurant Maison Blanche.
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Reasons To Love Paris

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By Cheryl Tieken


Paris is bound to impress you no matter what you do while you're there. But there are some top spots that you absolutely cannot miss. We are sure you will agree:
1. Eiffel Tower. Of course, perhaps the biggest tourist attraction in the city and the place with the longest lines. But the wait is worth it. The views from the top are amazing. If you're not a good line patron, go at night. The lines are shorter.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Paris For Tourists - 5 Things You Must See and Do

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By Orson Johnson

If you are visiting Paris, here are five things you must see and do to make the most of your trip.
1. Visit the Eiffel Tower - The first thing you must do when you arrive in Paris is visit the Eiffel Tower. This mammoth iron structure is well over a century old and is one of the most popular tourist attractions not only in Paris, or in France, but in the world. If you don't mind heights and would like to see what Paris looks like from the vantage point that only the Eiffel Tower can offer, then tickets are sold at the base of the tower to help you make that happen. There are stairs and lifts to take you up the first two levels. After that, you are allowed to go to the next level, free of charge. The Eiffel Tower is a favourite with tourists as it has become a symbol of Paris and France, and romance as well. Over 200,000,000 tourists have visited the Eiffel Tower since it was constructed.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Holidays in Hauts-De-Seine, Ile-DeFrance

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By Phil Hanlon


Hauts-de-Seine, literally translated as the heights of the Seine, is an area of the Ile de France on the outskirts of Paris. There are a number of modern commuter and business towns in the area as well as historic buildings and areas of natural beauty. The Hauts-de-Seine is also home to the world-famous Sevres porcelain.
La Defense
La Defense is a modern town, full of skyscrapers and office buildings, on the edge of Paris, which can be reached on the city's Metro system. The open space between the major buildings often hosts outdoor art exhibitions, but the main attraction is the Grand Arche de la Defense. Constructed in a direct line with the Arc de Triomphe and the Petit Arch de Triomphe in the Tuileries Gardens, the Grand Arche offers great views not only over La Defense, but over the whole city of Paris too. The attraction is perhaps not a great idea for those with a fear of heights, as the glass lift ascends up the centre of the arch, but it's well worth keeping going for the view at the top.

Sevres Porcelain
The porcelain-manufacturing factory was founded in the 18th century and is still making beautiful items today. There is a museum attached to the factory, with examples from history of the artefacts produced there. Some very famous artists have worked at the Sevres porcelain plant over the years, including Auguste Rodin and Serge Poliakoff. There are 50,000 items of pottery and earthenware in the museum, of which 5,000 were made at Sevres.
Parks and Gardens
The St Cloud Park is a laid-out garden, which extends over 460 hectares. The area is decorated with ponds, waterfalls and even sculptures. There are many routes throughout the park that you can either walk around leisurely or go for a jog. The gardens around the Chateau de Sceaux features a grand canal lined with trees. In the summer the orangery in the grounds hosts a music festival. Finally, the Meudon Forest is a huge area of tress and paths, which can be explored on foot or on bicycle. The town of Meudon itself is home to a number of museums, including one dedicated to the local artist Rodin the region's art and history museum. There is even a historic observatory in the town and many tree-lined streets with outdoor cafes in the summer.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Parisian Romance at the Parc Monceau

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Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe


Paris is well known for its romantic atmosphere; classical structures, churches, the Seine, food and vine, the arty culture which all depict its romance. Most visitors to Paris come in search of ‘d'amour', and will find that as promised the city is really very enchanting and that at every turn and at every nook the main theme will be romance.
Discovering Paris will definitely take a lot of your time. So in order make the most of your visit, its best to priorities and plan ahead. And, categorising key interests will help any traveller narrow down the key areas targeted during the Paris visit. For travellers who prefer to take things easy and enjoy the many parks and gardens afforded by the romantic Parisian culture, one will find that the city is home to some of the most enchanting parks in the world.


The Parc Monceau is one such public garden affording relaxation and romantic setting for the Parisians as well as to the visitors to Paris. Initiated by the Duke of Orleans in the 18th century, the park, with its flower gardens and collection of adorning statues, is one of the prettiest parks in Paris and a much sought after park by those seeking relaxation and romance.
Originally designed by Louis Carrogis Carmontelle, the idea behind the park was to create an English style garden, or to be less formal compared to conventional French garden. And even today, it is this unique factor that sets apart the Parc Monceau from other public parks and gardens in Paris.
So explore the exotic attractions Paris has to offer and dwell in its amorous parks - for travellers searching for Paris hotel rooms the city boasts the most amazing range of lodging options to suit any budget. Choose from a range of hotels, hostels and apartments, all of which boast the romantic atmosphere of the city. For a serene atmosphere try the Millennium Hotel Paris Charles de Gaulle. Located close to the Paris city centre as well as the international Charles de Gaulle airport, this hotel is one of the cosiest Paris airport hotels.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

A Paris Rendezvous

Eiffel Tower, seen from the champ de Mars, Par...Image via WikipediaBy Anil K Pammidimukkala
Paris calls out to everyone's imagination like no other city does- the joi de vivre of Parisian streets, its lively sights and sounds, historical monuments, beautiful museums, are an enticing proposition to travelers around the world. Whether you have come here a dozen times or if it is your daily visit, does not really matter, this city will charm you every time you walk down its streets.
The oft quoted wonders of the city, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre�, Notre Dame Cathedral or the Arc de Triomphe� are undoubtedly "must visits", but there are countless treasures that the city has to offer, if only you strayed away from the tourist ridden path. Take a tour of the modern Paris, worlds away from the historical monuments the city boasts of- La De�fense, or soak in the sights of the Val de Seine.

The picturesque river Seine is the life line of Paris, so a Boat Tour of the Seine is highly recommended. Paris is a city of culture, be sure to visit the world famous museums at least once during your stay. Of course, with many such museums dotted all over the city, it would seem to be a daunting task, but you must plan your time so that you visit the Louvre�, the Muse�e d'Orsay, the National Museum of Modern Art and the Centre Georges Pompidou if not the others. The collections at these different museums here will give you a comprehensive knowledge about progression and history of Art and as is general knowledge, Paris has been and still is the nerve center for arts - performing as well as non-performing.
Strolling through the different districts of Paris will give you a sense of what the city is all about. Its delightful café culture will beckon you to sit at a table with a steaming cup. If you are a shopaholic, you cannot miss Avenue Montaigne; this is where all the beautiful designer stores are located loaded with the latest in fashion, whatever your tastes may be. Paris also boasts of some of the grandest hotels in the world and many of them are located in the central districts of Paris, such as the Ritz, and the George V, although there are numerous good quality hotels strewn all over the city, offering a comfortable stay.
While on the tour of Paris, if you have not visited a Bistro (a roadside snack shop) for a cup of coffee or a quick taste of French cuisine, you are missing a whole world of charm. Sitting on the street side, taking in the sun and enjoying the ambience which you probably cannot do elsewhere..!
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Arc De Triomphe, Paris - All Roads Lead to the Roman Arch

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The Arc de Triomphe in Paris occupies a location in the Place de l'Etoile at the western end of the Champs-Elysees and at the centre of a star of twelve major avenues. No wonder, then, that the roundabout immediately circling this triumphal arch is particularly busy with traffic. Anyone studying an aerial view of the avenues radiating from the Place de l'Etoile would conclude that all roads must lead to this stunning Roman arch.
After all, the Arc de Triomphe was modelled by its architect, Jean Chalgrin, on the first-century Arch of Titus located on the Via Sacra, Rome. The Parisian version, dating from 1806, was commissioned after Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz, his greatest triumph, and dominates the landscape at 50m in height.


Yet the view of the Arc de Triomphe was not always so easy. Located on the right bank of the Seine, the arch was only subject to rationalisation of its environment under the supervision of Baron Haussmann, who was appointed by Napoleon III in 1852 to "modernise" the city. Haussmann redesigned the Place de l'Etoile and created the long avenues that give the arch its perspective.

Prior to Haussmann, the city echoed its medieval background, with winding streets and worn-out houses. Haussmann adorned the surroundings of the Arc de Triomphe with tree-lined boulevards, spacious gardens and buildings of uniform heights.

With its strong military feel, as conjured up by iconography of French youths fighting bearded Germanic warriors, the Arc de Triomphe became a destination for troops to parade after military campaigns. The French paraded there in 1919 and 1945, the Germans in 1871 and 1940.

Probably the most daring journey to the arch was by a pilot by the name of Charles Godefroy who flew his bi-plane through it in 1919 to celebrate the end of the First World War.

Nowadays, if you want to get there, you'll have to take the RER or the Metro and get off at the Charles de Gaulle-Etoile stop. You'll have to take an underpass to get to the arch as the roundabout is far too busy.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Paris, France - La Seine Boat Trip

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One of the most pleasurable ways to see Paris is from the waters of the Seine. A number of companies run river cruises, almost all with commentary during the day, and most offer romantic after-dark trips lasting several hours that reveal the city in a different perspective. The most coveted place is on the top deck during an evening cruise, from where you can admire the subtly lit monuments, while inside you can enjoy a three- or four-course meal and fine wine inside.

Starting points vary; some companies start from lower quayside locations close to the Musee du Louvre, others closer to the Tour Eiffel. Typically, a cruise starting at the Port de la Bourdonnais and heading west will pass under a series of bridges, such as the Pont d'lena, with the Tour Eiffel to the left and the Palais de Chaillot and Jardins du Trocadero to the right, and the two-tier Pont de Bir-Hakeim before turning back along the Seine in an easterly direction. The cruise will then follow a route under the Pont de l'Alma and the beautiful Pont

Alexandre Ill, with its four gilded bronze winged horses at either end. Look to the right and glimpse the gold dome of Les Invalides, while to the left stand the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais. From here, the boat will pass under the Pont de la Concorde, with the Place de la Concorde, although not really visible, to the left, and under the wooden structure of the Passerelle Solterino. A spectacular view of the Musee du Louvre on the left will now start to emerge.

Passing under the Pont Royal, the Pont du Carrousel and the Pont des Arts, one of the most romantic bridges in Paris, and on to the ancient Pont Neuf, where the river meets the lie de la Cite and divides, the boat takes a route past the cathedral of Notre-Dame and on to the lie Saint-Louis, before making a turn and following the route back to the starting point.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

The Paris Top 10 Sights

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Paris is unsurpassed in it's natural beauty, charm and history. First time visitors are often overwhelmed by the sheer amount of attractions to see, and how to fit it all into their limited time.
No wonder so many people return to Paris!
However, if you only plan on going to Paris once, you will want to see the best that Paris has to offer. With so many sights and attractions to see, it's very difficult to narrow the field of choices, but there are some sights which shouldn't be missed.
With that in mind, here are the top ten sights in Paris, chosen because of their historical significance, popularity or natural beauty.


The Eiffel Tower: When you mention Paris, most people automatically think of the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World Exposition. When the tower was first unveiled, the populace thought it was a towering monstrosity, and it was nearly torn down. Since then, more than 220 million people have visited the Eiffel Tower, and it has become a national icon. The tower is beautiful to behold when lit up, and offers a spectacular view from above, or below.



Notre Dame Cathedral: The Notre Dame took over a century to build, and was once the center of medieval Paris. It is probably the most beautiful cathedral in all of Europe.



Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees: The Arc was built by Emperor Napolean, and offers a fantastic view. No trip to Paris is complete without seeing the sculptures and reliefs that adorn the arch. The promenade offers some spectacular shopping opportunities, as well as an assortment of cafes.



Versailles: Versailles was home to the King of France, as well as the seat of their government for more than 100 years. A walk through this remarkable palace, will ensure you feel like your walking in the footsteps of nobility. Inside is the Hall of Mirrors, which consists of 250ft of sheer glass. The Louvre: The Louvre is home to some of the most famous works of art in the world.



Pere Lachaise Cemetery: The crypts are amazing to behold, and there are some extremely famous people buried here. Including Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde and Richard Wright of Pink Floyd fame.



Seine River Cruise: See the majesty of Paris glide by while riding in a glass boat. You'll get to see the Eiffel Tower, old historic bridges and even the Notre Dame Cathedral.



Musee d'Orsay: One of the most visited museums on the planet, the Musee d'Orsay has the largest collection of paintings and sculptures produced between 1848 and 1914. If you're a lover of art, then this is a sight you won't want to miss.



The Sorbonne: Founded in 1257, the Sorbonne is one of Europe's oldest universities, and many a great thinker has wandered its halls.



Sacre Coeur and Montmartre: This basilica dominates the highest point of Paris, and was consecrated in 1909. It boasts gold mosaic interiors, and offers a magnificent view of the city below.




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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Vacationing In Paris - Finding the Best Neighborhood For Your Stay

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If you are planning a trip to Paris, you will find an overwhelming number of luxury hotels, inns, hostels and even private apartments available for rental in almost every neighborhood. The most important factor to consider is the location. The perfect location will depend on individual preferences. Visitors will often hear the terms "Left Bank" and "Right Bank" regarding Paris neighborhoods, referring to the southern and northern sides of the Seine River, respectively. Here are some districts (or arrondissements) to consider for your stay.





Louvre/Les Halles/Palais Royal (1st arrondissement) - Those who are visiting for the art should find a hotel or apartment in the first district, located on the Right Bank. The Louvre is home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and many massive collections of art from all different eras. To examine every piece of artwork in this museum can take up to a week! This district also includes the city's most formal garden, the Jardin des Tuileries, as well as the former food and meat market, the Forum des Halles - now a popular locale for shopping and entertainment.



Saint Germain (6th arrondissement) - If you are interested in browsing at boutiques and idling your afternoons away in little cafes, then Saint Germain is a great place to stay. This is the primary area housing the publishing industry in Paris as well as a major art school in its colorful Left Bank community, giving it both literary and artistic roots. With a myriad of charming smaller inns and hotels, it is also conveniently located near the popular 1st, 7th and 5th arrondissements.



Le Marais (4th arrondissement) - One of the most vibrant districts on the Right Bank, Le Marais has the newest restaurants, bars and clubs filled with eclectic types as well as a thriving gay and lesbian culture. It also contains two museums worth visiting, including the Musee Picasso and the Musee Carnavalet, a museum depicting the city's rich history. Lodging ranges from boutique hotels to private apartment rentals. Those in search of exciting nightlife would find it convenient to stay in Marais.



Champs-Elysees/Arc de Triomphe (8th arrondissement) - Fashionistas and lovers of designer goods might like to stay close to the 8th arrondissement, which centers on the Champs-Elysees. This famous street extends from the Arc de Triomphe, one of the great landmarks in Paris, to the Place de la Concorde, featuring the 3,300 year old Obelisk of Luxor. Many of the city's best restaurants, most luxurious hotels, most fashionable shops and most expensive houses are in this area.



Latin Quarter (5th arrondissement) - Known as the old scholarly neighborhood, this Left Bank neighborhood is home to La Sorbonne Universities. Browse through the many secondhand bookshops as you wander through the old cobblestone streets. Accommodations tend to be less expensive than other parts of the city, good for the budget conscious traveler.



Invalides (7th arrondissement) - What tourist can leave Paris without paying a visit to the most beloved French structure, the Eiffel Tower? The absolute Eiffel Tower lover could find plenty of hotels to stay in the 7th district. Expect the area to be very touristy and a bit far away from the center of Paris where most of the other main attractions are located.



Montmarte (18th arrondissement) - Montmarte captures the romantic side of Paris. Its main site is the beautiful cathedral of the Sacre Coeur (Sacred Heart), perched on top of a hill. This district is rather far from the Parisian center but is definitely worth a trip. You can also find cheaper hotels and hostels in the area if you don't mind the walk.


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