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<p>Paris is probably one of the most famous cities in the world and has over 30 million visitors every year just wishing to experience this diverse city, but for obvious reasons, anyone travelling to Paris will need to think about some form of accommodation and there are thousands of hotels to choose from.</p>
<p>As with any city, there are the very basic hotels, then you get the ones rated from 1 Star hotels up to the exceedingly luxurious 5 Sta<span id="more-128"></span>r hotels, yet incredibly, there are actually more 3 Star hotels in Paris than any other type.</p>
<p>But please bear in mind that in some of the basic hotels they do not have their own bathrooms and some have no washing or toilet facilities within a room at all, and therefore these are shared between several rooms. </p>
<p>Plus Paris is renowned for having smaller hotel rooms than those you would find in places like the UK and especially America where space is often considered a priority, and therefore many budget hotels will often have quite small rooms.</p>
<p>Now when it comes to travelling to Paris, most people will arrive via train or plane and then either use the underground or get a taxi to their desired hotel, but if you are thinking about arriving by car, then bear in mind that parking is a major problem and there are actually very few hotels in Paris that do have their own car parking area.  Yet if you are driving into Paris, there are some hotels that do offer preferential rates for public car parks located close by and these can range in price from 20 Euros upwards per day.</p>
<p>Another point you may not have thought about, is that in Europe it is rare to get facilities for making a cup of tea or coffee in your room, so do not be disappointed if you do not have a kettle, etc, but the hotels that do provide this service usually make a point of saying so.</p>
<p>Also, most hotels in Paris do not quote a price with breakfast included as this is usually an optional extra charged per person, but some basic hotels and one star hotels do not serve any breakfast. </p>
<p>Many hotels state a Continental Breakfast, which usually consists of things such as cereals, rolls, croissants, jams, fruit juice and coffee, although some will provide a basic buffet breakfast.  It is not usually until you get up to 3 star hotels and 4 star hotels in Paris that they are likely to provide a fuller buffet style breakfast as well as a Continental style breakfast option, yet luxury hotels tend to have a variety of different types of breakfast to suit International tastes.</p>
<p>Paris is an animal friendly city with lots of hotels allowing you to bring your dog with you, although there is often an additional charge for this, plus lots are now catering more for families.  So rather than requesting an extra bed within a room you have a great choice of hotels that have triple rooms or quadruple rooms available, which does mean more space to move around!</p>
<p>Being a city renowned for its history, there are numerous hotels that are located within very old buildings and have lots of character, yet many have been modernised to include facilities such as satellite or cable TV and a lift for those of us that are less able or just too lazy to carry the luggage up the stairs! </p>
<p>Visiting Paris on business is also easier now as many Paris hotels have internet access or WiFi available not just in common areas, but also within the rooms, yet some do charge for their use, so it would be wise to check prior to booking if you wish to take your laptop with you. </p>
<p>And the last thing we feel you need to consider when booking a hotel, is where it is located.  Obviously some areas are more costly than others, like being near to most famous Paris monument, the Eiffel Tower but if you are willing to be a little further out like in the business district, then you can get a far better deal on the same quality hotel.</p>
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<p>World travel information is very important not just for your own safety but also to avoid disappointment once you are there. This also contains information where you can find information to cheap flights, hotel accommodations and travel tips. In addition, with the variety of online resources you can surely find lots of choice that will suit your choice of travel.</p>
<p>With the present of Internet, travel guide online is made possible. This online travel guide makes it easier to look for places and have background prior to vacation planning. World Wide Web access makes it possible to see if the place we want to go is really enjoyable place to stay with. In addition, there is no hustle in getting all the information you need.</p>
<p>Likewise, world travel guide online gives you a quick look around the globe. If you want to travel from different part of the world, all you have to do is to look for the references given by various online resources. Getting information around the world is made easy through this online guide. You will not just have up-to-date information, you can also choose different package tour.</p>
<p>Promos are very common in many online travel guides. There are considerably cheap flights that you can avail. Just take a look for the travel tips regarding what time is perfect for traveling to avail cheap flights. If you really want to get less expense from traveling, be sure to schedule flights according to their tips. Usually, the best time to avail cheap flight is during early in the morning, mid of the afternoon and late in the evening.</p>
<p>Aside from different flight promos, there are also varieties of travel agencies that offer hotels and accommodations depending on your destination. You can choose from luxurious hotels to the least that you prefer. Through online travel guide, you can really afford to choose what fits for your budget. Most of the agencies offering are usually in bundle or in package. Common options are three days and three nights-accommodations. It is a lot cheaper to have longer days to stay to maximize the value of your money.</p>
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<p>With a stylish and multicultural population of just over 2 million Paris is said to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world and it&#8217;s easy to see why. </p>
<p>The left bank of the seine, the majestic river that runs through the center of the city is the perfect place for a romantic walk, especially in springtime; Paris in springtime is legendary for lovers. </p>
<p>Even going out for a cup of coffee is<span id="more-83"></span> an event in Paris. You would never &#8220;slouch around&#8221; in a baggy old sweat suit in a city where style and elegance far supersede the bursting need for a shot of caffeine.</p>
<p>For a great cafe experience try going to the artists quarter where even now you are more likely to overhear a conversation on the views and opinions of Jean Paul Sartre, the famous philosopher, or the French impressionists than a discussion on the sport or other such, to the French, mundane subjects.</p>
<p>The haughtiness of French waiters is legendary, you will never be told to &#8220;have a nice day&#8221; in Paris cafes, but treat it as a part of your holiday experience and it all adds to the fun of the holiday.</p>
<p>A good place to go for a bit of peace and quiet if you still want to remain quite central is the Jardin de Luxembourg  (Garden of Luxemburg), which allows a brief respite from the hustle and bustle of the city while not taking you to far away from the main attractions. </p>
<p>The list of romantic and cultural attractions seems almost endless.</p>
<p>The Arc de Triomphe: a huge celebratory arch built by the French emperor Napoleon to celebrate his victories, and nearly finished before he met the British at Waterloo where things didn&#8217;t go quite so well.</p>
<p>Musee de Louvre; said to be the biggest museum in the world with 300,000 pieces of art including the &#8220;Mona Lisa&#8221; and 15 acres of exhibit rooms.</p>
<p>Basilique de Sacre-Coeur or Church of the sacred Heart; a beautiful cathedral set high on a hill wit breathtaking views of Paris and with artists and performers plying their trade at the front of the church.</p>
<p>The Pompidou Center: a temple to the modern in both it&#8217;s architecture which is some of the most radical you will see anywhere and it&#8217;s massive collection of modern art.</p>
<p>Cathedral de Notre Dame: Yes it is the same one that the hunchback used to swing about in was started in 1163 took nearly 200 years to complete and is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>The Catacombs: a maze of underground tunnels containing bones and skulls from the revolution made into patterns and designs, scary but fascinating.</p>
<p>The Eiffel Tower: originally built as a temporary exhibit for the International Exhibition of Paris in 1889 to celebrate the first hundred years of the French revolution, it is around a thousand feet high and an absolute must to ride to the top.</p>
<p>A visit to Paris is a cultural and culinary feast, and the Parisians themselves are undeserving of their reputation for unfriendliness. I have always found them very helpful and polite. </p>
<p>When asking for help or directions try to use a little French, even from a phrase book. Most Parisians speak English and will probably answer in English but trying the language yourself is a good icebreaker and the effort to use their language is usually appreciated.</p>
<p>Paris is one of the jewels of Europe and a holiday there will not disappoint.</p>
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<p>The Eiffel Tower is the most beautiful place in Paris. It is the tallest building in Paris. It is the most visited paid monument in the world. The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built during 1887-1889 on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was built for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889 commemorating the centenary of the French Revolution. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the<span id="more-81"></span> most recognizable structures in the world. The Eiffel Tower is named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel. The structure of Eiffel Tower is 324 m high, which is equivalent to about 81 levels in a conventional building. </p>
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<p>Facts file of Eiffel Tower<br />* Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris.<br />* Eiffel Tower was the world&#8217;s tallest building until 1930.<br />* Eiffel Tower is the highest paid monument in the world.<br />* Eiffel Tower height is 300 metres (320.75m including antenna).<br />* Eiffel Tower weight is 7000 tons. <br />* 300 steel workers, and 2 years (1887-1889) to construct it.<br />* Sway of at most 12 cm in high winds.<br />* Height varies up to 15 cm depending on temperature.<br />* 15,000 iron pieces (excluding rivets).<br />* 40 tons of paint.<br />* 1652 steps to the top.</p>
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<p>Eiffel Tower Travel Guide<br />You can reach this beautiful tower by many ways -<br />* Air: Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport or Paris Orly Airport. <br />* Rail: Train: Paris Gare du Nord (Eurostar). <br />* Underground: Bir-Hakeim, Trocadéro or Ecole Militaire. <br />* RER: Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel. <br />* Road: Bus: Public services.</p>
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<p>Your experience of Paris will necessarily be different from that of any other traveler. Because your expectations are unique, your perception of the French capital will be yours, and yours only. Diversity being the name of the game, I thought you would enjoy being told about a larger variety of unusual places to visit, and singular things to do while in Paris. </p>
<p>In this new series of articles, I will bring to your attention an <span id="more-94"></span>assortment of such things which you are free to try out then and there. You can also find more data on my Paris guide Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News.com</p>
<p>Like Church Music?</p>
<p>Every Sunday and on non-worked days, the imposing Saint Roch Church hosts organ concerts from 5:30 to 6:00 PM. There is no entry fee, and the thrill is guaranteed for a good 30 minutes. This venue is known for this event, so show up well before 5:30 PM. The Church is located at 2 impasse Saint Eustache, between the “Châtelet-Les Halles” metro station and the Louvre Museum. </p>
<p>Free Couscous for All</p>
<p>The “La Cordonnerie” restaurant offers a nice, free couscous to its patrons every Saturday night at 9:00 pm. A simple principle: order a drink (less than 5 euros), and you get the couscous. At that price, it’s a steal. People know it, they flock to the place, and there is very little room available. The restaurant is located at 142 rue Saint Denis, near the “Etienne Marcel” subway station. </p>
<p>Bagdad Cafe in Paris</p>
<p>There is the arch-famous Bagdad Cafe on Route 66 (I ate there twice, yes!), and there is the much less famous but very lively Bagdad Cafe in Paris. On Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 9:00 pm the place is taken over by fans of gipsy jazz players (Django Reinhardt style) and French pop singers. Live music and drinks at reasonable prices, what better way to kill an evening? The address is 22 rue au Maire, in the 3rd district, near the “Arts et Metiers” metro station.</p>
<p>A Park Way Too Often Overlooked</p>
<p>Standing in the middle of the forgotten, off-centered 19th district, the Buttes-Chaumont park rolls out its majectic hills and narrow alleys over thousands of acres. Way too often overlooked by tourists and Parisians alike, the park is a haven of silence and peace. Joggers, strollers, families and lovebirds meet at this unique venue which is dominated by a rocky mound on top of which stands a small gazebo which resembles a Greek temple. An awesome place to spend a Sunday morning. The nearest metro stations are “Laumiere” and “Buttes-Chaumont”.</p>
<p>Antique Asia in Paris</p>
<p>The Cernuschi Museum shelters over 12,000 ancient objects of Chinese, Korean and Japanese origins, of which 900 are on permanent display in the beautiful 19th century mansion: from neolithic potteries, to statues and weapons of the 13th century. There is only one other museum in France which can compete with such a wealth of antique Asian art. This museum is worth its weight in gold! To visit it, go to 7 avenue Velasquez, near the “Villiers” metro station. Don’t go on Mondays, the mansion is closed.</p>
<p>Ah! The joys of visiting Paris in an unconventional way! You can imagine that a city which is 2,000 years old and has 1,000+ years of recorded history offers a lot more than can ever be summarized in writing. Facing such an abundance of things to see, which way should one go? My take (and that of my old pal Vincent Ramelli, who was born in Paris and is a die-hard Parisian) is that Paris is better discovered outside the path traced by the millions of visitors. Not to say that the Louvre Museum must not be part of your itinerary, not at all! But I just happen to think that if you include a detour to a less-well-known place such as those recommended in our Paris travel guide Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News.com, your stay in the French capital will become all the more interesting. You will have more local-color anecdotes to tell your friends. And your trip will be even more memorable. SO yes, I recommend that you try out new spots and venues, and I will continue suggesting those in further articles. Cheers!</p>
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<p>To travel from Zurich to Paris by train, book through the European Rail System, and save money by getting a EuroRail France Switzerland pass that allows for flexible travel plans. Arrive early to the Zurich train station to get to Paris on a budget withtips from an experienced travel guide in this free video on travel. Expert: Sarah Sathmari Bio: Sarah Sathmari is an experienced travel guide in Hungary, Europe. She works for Yellow Zebra Absolute Tours. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky&#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Travel Guide Paris</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>Honey, we are going to Paris!</p>
<p>Ah, the joys of preparing for the occasion&#8230;</p>
<p>The pleasure of diving into your favorite travel guides (I suggest visiting website Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News.com) to plan out your everyday itinerary&#8230; The sheer excitement of stuffing a large suitcase with the entire appropriate garb&#8230;</p>
<p>But hold on! Have you thought of leaving enough room in your luggage to bring a fe<span id="more-93"></span>w gifts back home?</p>
<p>Bringing back cool gifts. A major important task on your To-Do-When-I&#8217;m-There list. Yes, yes, yes. But where will you find nicely original (and attractively inexpensive) stuff?</p>
<p>Well, search no more, I did it for you.</p>
<p>First Gift Opportunity: a Designer Depot</p>
<p>In a previous article I wrote about &#8220;designer depots&#8221;: small boutiques where it is possible to find vintage or last-season designer garb at very low prices. I like these shops; they are treasures troves where finding a deeply-discounted Chanel suit or Yves Saint Laurent dress is always within the realm of possibilities.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chercheminippes&#8221; is one of them. The name of the shop is a play on words: it means &#8220;searching for clothes&#8221; and is a reminder of the street name &#8220;Cherche-Midi&#8221; (or &#8220;searching for noon&#8221; in French) where the shop is located.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chercheminippes&#8221; is not just one shop, but a string of five shops lining the Cherche-Midi Street in the plush 6th district (near the &#8220;Sevres-Babylone&#8221; metro station, and at walking distance from Saint Germain des Pres). Each shop offers a specific category of items: women&#8217;s wear, designer clothes, men&#8217;s fashion, child wear, and home decoration.</p>
<p>Every piece of clothing is second-hand but in excellent condition. The owner, Mrs. Bayonne, only buys well-known brands, including French designer brands. She discounts her merchandise by 50% on average.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chercheminippes&#8221; also offers linen, pens, relatively inexpensive designer jewelry, and various fashion accessories. Unlike traditional designer depot owners, Mrs. Bayonne&#8217;s also shops for decorative objects, both contemporary and vintage. There lies more gift potential for you!</p>
<p>Swing by Rue du Cherche-Midi, you will find the five shops tucked between No. 102 and No. 124.</p>
<p>Second Stop on Gift Road</p>
<p>Situated on the ground floor of a private mansion at 9 Place Furstenberg, one of my very favorite places in Paris, &#8220;Nolita&#8221; carries an unusual assortment of things in a very feminine &#8216;boudoir&#8217; universe. That prices range from 10 euros to 3,000 euros is an indication of the wide diversity of items on offer. Let&#8217;s just say &#8220;Nolita&#8221; deals in everything that is interior design.</p>
<p>For the shopper looking for singular gifts, the shop presents a vast array of possibilities: linen, tableware, glassware, quaint decorative objects, and even vintage repainted furniture. &#8220;Nolita&#8221; also carries toiletries, including several lines of soaps. If you are looking for clothing items, the shop may have something for you too.</p>
<p>The owner, Mrs. Lassalle, sources her merchandise from France, Italy and England. Choice and diversity are keywords here, and I think it is unlikely you will leave the shop without a couple of gifts in your shopping bag. I heard &#8220;Nolita&#8221; is a shopping spot for many American and Japanese travelers.</p>
<p>Place Furstenberg hides between Saint-Germain-des-Pres and the river Seine. You owe it to yourself to discover this quaint area. The closest subway station is Saint-Germain-des-Pres.</p>
<p>The Red Cedar of the Prince Gardener</p>
<p>&#8220;Le Cedre Rouge du Prince Jardinier&#8221; carries both indoor and outdoor objects. Located at 22 Avenue Victoria, in the very central first district (&#8221;Chatelet&#8221; subway station), the shop is a cross between the Outpost, Home Depot, Hold Everything, and Williams-Sonoma mail-order catalogues.</p>
<p>There you will find unwieldy by beautiful outdoor furniture made by local craftsmen (tables, lounge chairs and chairs in teak, marble, travertine, and volcanic stone), as well as garden decoration items and tooling (how about a nice red gardener apron and hat? Or a large hemp-fiber bag to carry your groceries in rugged style?).</p>
<p>Fortunately for travelers, &#8220;The Red Cedar of the Prince Gardener&#8221; also offers more portable indoor objects, including Christmas decorations, a large assortment of perfumed candles and candle-holders, oil lamps, curious plaids and pillows, extraordinary Venetian and vintage glassware, numerous tableware and silverware sets, vases of various shapes and forms, and many other wares of sorts. Even a series of not-seen-elsewhere umbrellas.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think there is any like shop in Paris. Very unusual, kind of out-of-place, but so interesting it is absolutely worth a visit. And if you fall for a lounge chair or a large fireplace screen, they will ship it to your home. Ask for Patrice, he&#8217;s a most helpful fellow.</p>
<p>Well, these are but a few useful boutiques to visit should you plan on bringing something out of the ordinary from Paris for a friend or a relative. I will continue to shop for more of these places, and let you know whenever I find some I like.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, prepare well for your next trip to Paris!</p>
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