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<p>Paris needs no introduction among the visitors but have you ever thought of visiting to Paris by flight in a low cost airline!! The sparkling capital of France is a place where the romance, art and culture, authentic history, marvelous architectures are born. Out of several European countries, Paris is a must visiting European destination for travelers. The capital city of France gives a warm welcome to their tourists, those who come to explor<span id="more-167"></span>e the romantic land from all parts of the world along with their loved one for a holiday vacation. No doubt it is one of the most excellent romantic vacation for the couples, any one can gift their loved ones air flight tickets for two to spend few days at an romantic holiday destination of Paris. Paris will ensure you a memorable lifetime experience and will let your heart filled with a sense of enjoyment, excitements, satisfaction and peace. Decide visiting to Paris by flights and be a part of its rich cultural art and heritage of the lovely land. Travel to the capital city of France can prove all the travelers out there with a knowledgeable and learning experience. But difficulties arise while booking air flight tickets to this lovely destination. Lack of information about cheap flights and low cost airline tickets may result you in booking your airline tickets with double the airfare and leave hole in your wallet. Most of the time travelers have to cancel their romantic trip to Paris due to inadequate information about getting cheap air tickets to Paris. With so much to do and to see in Paris, gather enough of information about visiting to Paris by flights in a discount airfare deals so that you can conveniently be a part of the world wonders. </p>
<p>Cherish the well-preserved history in the museums, gives a repeated visit at the lip smacking hotels and restaurants of Paris. Finding information about cheap airfare to Paris can be a learning experience; travel to the capital city of France can prove all the travelers out there with a knowledgeable and learning experience. Get rid out of problem about difficulties to get cheap air tickets to Paris, travelers coming across the best deal on cheap air flight tickets will be an added bonus for the Paris trip. With help of various new and modern resources find out information about cheap flight tickets, discount airfares and low cost airlines. With the existence of various online travel sites, visiting to Paris by flights has become more easy and safe. Booking your air flight seats such cheap plane tickets can also prove to be money saving. Those who are inexperienced travelers, they can start their search for finding low cost Paris flights while looking out on various cheap flight deals, discount offers, special packages which exist on Internet. Undoubtedly, Internet has proved to be a well appreciating medium among the travelers, there is presence of numerous online travel sites that shows information on air flight bookings, flight cancellation and special airfare offers. </p>
<p>Visiting to Paris by flights needs proper budgeting, before booking an airline tickets at low cost air flight. Most importantly budgeting on air flight tickets has to be taken into consideration and Internet has got a good overwhelming response for getting low airfare tickets. Keep a track on increase and decrease of airfares or log on into any reliable travel sites to watch the ongoing airfares in the market. There are various airline sites displaying information on various flight deals, discount offers and attracting package on Paris airlines, go through such online sites and track the right deal. According to expert if anyone have thought to make their dream come true for Paris trip, they should plan their trip well in advance. Advance booking enhances a traveler with the cheapest Paris tickets with low airfare. Take down the benefit to have a better air flight choice available on early booking. Airlines authorities offers last minute discount deals with their airlines, keep an eye on such offers. Consolidator are also a best option while visiting to Paris by flights, their services provide cheap international airfare for any destinations. Also avoid peak seasons, weekends or any holidays.</p>
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<p>A video about my beautiful town, Paris, with song &#8220;Aux Champs Elysées&#8221; from Joe Dassin (french singer). I hope you&#8217;ll like it.  <H3>Help answer the question about  paris</H3>How much plaster of paris do I need to make a handprint mold?<br />I am doing an activity with my students and need to figure out how big of a bag of plaster of paris I need to make the handprint craft where the children each put their hand in a plate of plaster of paris. Any recommendations of how much to make to make 30 handprints?<br />
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<p>Joya Smith provides <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globester.com">Cheap airfare</a> to popular USA and International Destinations around the world. You can search your <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globester.com/airfare-deals/cheap-flights-Paris.jsp"> Paris flights</a> online and get detailed information about cheap Airfare to Europe and plan your trip ahead. All you need pack your bags to explore best regions which you have not seen.</p>
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<p>New York, or as it is often referrred to &#8216;The Big Apple&#8217;, is situated in the state of New York, in the north-east of The USA. The city is located<span id="more-153"></span> at the mouth of the river Hudson and is sub-divided into five districts: Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan and Richmond (Staten Island). </p>
<p>New York, the main destination for European and Asian immigrants, has, during the last century, become one of the biggest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world. The lay-out of Manhattan is easy to understand.</p>
<p>Flashbooking is a growing <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.flashbooking.com/">cheap hostel New York</a> and hotels directory specializing in budget accommodation for independent travellers, students, adventurous backpackers, international volunteers, families and all the ones that travel on a budget. </p>
<p>Flashbooking accommodation database is easily available online and comes completed with all relevant information about youth hostel and hotel location and map, description, services, hostel contacts, customer ratings, six pictures and updated prices inclusive of taxes and services together with instant real availability.</p>
<p>With the monthly newsletter, Flashbooking puts at travellers&#8217; and partner hostels&#8217; free disposal some useful information tools as pocket travel guides of the top world cities: the Amsterdam City guide, the London City guide, the Barcelona City guide, the Paris City guide, the Rome City guide, the Florence City guide, and the freshly issued New York City guide!</p>
<p>In general, these guides have been written for giving the essential information about the most visited cities in the world and in particular for any traveller or first-time visitor. For a short visit, a week-end, a city break, these free pocket guides are useful printable and downloadable tools available online.</p>
<p>In the New York City guide students, families and backpackers can get a large selection of cheap or low cost accommodation with plenty of low cost solutions in budget youth hostels, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.flashbooking.com/viewcity.do?id=121&#038;idc=37&#038;category=Bed%20and%20Breakfast&#038;cat=2">Bed and Breakfast New York</a>, guesthouses, cheap hotel deals.</p>
<p>Our travellers are also our good partners as they help us either giving their ratings of some accommodations, lodgings, BandB, youth hostels and budget small hotels where they personally stayed, either enlarging the hostel offer by reporting some new contacts.</p>
<p>Flashbooking policy tends to privilege small and family-run hotels in order to promote an alternative tourism respectful of cultures and different societies.</p>
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<p>Shayne shows us the convenience store on la rue Royer-Collard between le boul&#8217;Mich&#8217; and rue Gay Lussac, just next to the Luxembourg gardens. It is owned and run by a very nice Chinese man and his wife. It&#8217;s November in Paris. Let&#8217;s take a look.  <H3>Help answer the question about Travel Guide Paris</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>Traveling Europe by train is perhaps one of the most engaging ways to take a vacation or holiday. From fascinating mountain peaks to meandering rivers of pristine waters to lush, green landscapes, your journey by train takes you to sites that you will never want to leave except for the knowledge that each leg of the journey continues the experience. As the scenery sweeps past you in its amazing splendor, the power of the train and of the journ<span id="more-146"></span>ey itself energizes you to a new level of awareness.</p>
<p>As if this experience of viewing the wonder of nature isn’t enough, each time you stop to visit one of the fascinating cities on the itinerary, you will get another eyeful of attractive architecture, intriguing historical monuments, and charming scenery. From castles to churches to political buildings to monuments to village homes, the sights you see will make your time go by so quickly that you will find yourself wishing you had booked a longer train journey.</p>
<p>An earful of stimulating dialogue goes along with everything you see showcasing historical facts and detailing interesting trivia. You’ll also get a mouthful of savory cuisine at meal times that lingers not only on the tip of your tongue but also in the inner recesses of your memories. If the sights and sounds don’t lure you to come back again, surely the delightful aromas wafting through each town will entice you to return by rail again.</p>
<p>The European train network is amazing in its extensiveness that allows it to cover more than twenty gorgeous countries and over five hundred exciting cities. Just think of all of the fun you can have taking one train vacation after another throughout the years. From short jaunts to longer ones and luxury train travel to budget trips, traveling Europe by train is the best way to go.</p>
<p><strong>Booking Train Travel</strong></p>
<p>Booking train travel is one of the simplest parts of this grand adventure. All you need to know is where you would like to go, how long you would like to travel Europe by train, and how you are going to pay for this magnificent journey through some of the most wonderful cities and landscape in the world.</p>
<p>You even get to pick whether you will sleep on the train indulging in the soft comfort of a luxurious stateroom or step off to the delightful accommodations at an elegant European hotel. If you elect to sleep on the train, you will get the pleasure of waking up in a completely new location. The entire journey is planned for you according to the specific train travel you select. Guided tours provide a mix of pleasure, fascination, camaraderie, and education all in one exciting package.</p>
<p>The length of the average train tour typically falls somewhere between seven and eleven days. However, a number of lengthier jaunts ranging form 2 to 4 weeks are available for the true train aficionado. Plus, for those high-powered individuals who simply can’t pull themselves away for longer than two to four days, a number of adventurous train journeys are accessible throughout the year. Shorter train journeys will be less expensive and therefore more affordable to the budget. However, for the true train lover, several shorter train trips throughout the year might be more rewarding than a single longer rail journey.</p>
<p><strong>Frommer&#8217;s Travel Guides</strong></p>
<p>Frommer&#8217;s travel guides offer an easy, user friendly method for selecting your first, second, or one in a long line of many train travel packages. You can search this comprehensive guide by location or area such as Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South Eastern Europe, etc. Plus, Frommer’s travel guides break it all down into cultural events, attractions, restaurants, and a whole lot more. Whatever you are looking for by way of information for your train package, you can find it here.</p>
<p>In addition to highlights of European locations, you can peruse through articles, tips, and facts concerning just about anything you want to know about train travel. Frommer&#8217;s travel guides offer tips on finding travel companions to share the fun with, bargain train packages to help the budget, the best spas to dip your toes into, the most scenic outlooks to take your camera to, the latest travel tips to keep you healthy, as well as an entire plethora of useful information.</p>
<p><strong>Popular Combination Train Packages</strong></p>
<p>While the sheer number of available train travel packages is staggering, some combinations of stops have become quite popular. If you look at the destinations includes, you will understand why. In particular, rail packages to the following spots are often booked in advance or to full capacity: Many combination trips that include several destinations have special tours designed specifically for those cities. Some of the more popular ones include the following: London, Paris, and Amsterdam; London, Paris, and Nice; Madrid, Cordoba, and Seville; Rome, Paris, and London; Florence and Rome; and Venice, Florence, and Rome.</p>
<p>Many train tours focus on a specific area of a country. Both the Classic European Tour and the Central European Tour do this. These are great tours for travelers who can’t quite pinpoint the places they want to see and experience.</p>
<p><strong>Packing for European Train Travel</strong></p>
<p>Packing for train travel is no different than packing for most other forms of travel. You simply need to pack appropriate clothing, your medications, passport, traveler’s checks or credit cards, and personal essentials such as camera and binoculars. Both the staterooms in the train and any hotel accommodations will provide all the basics and more. Of course, your train travel package will determine how luxurious your accommodations are, thereby affecting the amenities that you are offered.</p>
<p><strong>Why a Train?</strong></p>
<p>Trains have a fascinating history of their own. Train travel is exciting with the sun dipping below the horizon that greets you from your window. Plus, panoramic landscapes filled with wildlife and lush flora present colorful displays that will keep you from nodding off. If you don’t believe it, take a train journey and discover the joy of the rails for yourself.</p>
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<p>,Cosmos European Tour 2009 a European vacation of a lifetime. Begin your trip in London with a full day to tour and discover the UKs capital on your own. Then, cross the Channel by ferry and board your motorcoach to Amsterdam, where a guided sightseeing tour and canal cruise await. In Germany, travel along the castle-dotted Rhine River and join the Romantic Road as it passes by medieval fairytale towns with half-timbered houses. Overnight in Munich, one of Germanys most popular travel &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Travel Guide Paris</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>Susan M. Keenan, a professional freelance writer, provided this article for Gold Alliance Travel, Inc.  Visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.goldalliancetravel.com/traveling_europe_by_train.html?ab">GoldAllianceTravel.com</a> for travel tips and resources, including information on booking your european vacation by train.</p>
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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-140"></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>
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I can&#8217;t count the number of times travelers who asked me: ‘Should I wear sneakers in Paris?&#8217; and other variations of the same question. American tourists especially are concerned about ‘not fitting in&#8217; with inappropriate shoes. [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this article, the Senior Editor of Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News, Phil Chavanne, discusses the role of sneakers as fashion accessories in Paris.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t count the number of times travelers who asked me: ‘Should I wear sneakers in Paris?&#8217; and other variations of the same question. American tourists especially are concerned about ‘not fitting in&#8217; with inappropriate shoes. </p>
<p>That attitude is remarkable indeed. Dressing so as n<span id="more-149"></span>ot to shock the sensitivity of the locals: how much more considerate can you get? I can only give kudos to all of you who ever asked the question or thought about it!</p>
<p>Parisians and sneakers </p>
<p>Many first-time visitors to France and Paris are convinced that all French women are picture-perfect fashionistas. This is vastly exaggerated, even though access to stylish clothing and everything fashion is easy in Paris where ‘Elle&#8217; magazine still dictates what&#8217;s in and out.</p>
<p>Yet I don&#8217;t find such a big difference in perennial tastes in the streets of Paris and in New-York avenues. Even though variations do exist, leading brands are international in nature, and they are imitated everywhere. Globalization and imitations tend to homogenize fashion, making everyday wear look similar in large cities like Paris, London, Milan, and NYC.</p>
<p>But the question about sneakers remains valid. Sneakers have become such a commodity in the US, how is it in Paris?</p>
<p>At first glance, I would venture there is hardly as many women wearing sneakers in Paris as in New York during the work week. The generally accepted business dress code in France looks down on sneakers. Therefore, unless her employer cultivates a younger, sporty image, the Parisian woman wears discreet-looking city shoes to go to work.</p>
<p>Yet sneakers are the ‘it&#8217; shoe when they become design icons. Adidas, Puma and Nike each have their own stores in Paris, where dozens of different models are on display. Judging by the crowds these shops attract, none of these brands suffer from popularity deficit disorder in Paris. </p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the major difference in shoe-attitude between the American female consumer and the French female consumer? The latter will wear sneakers as design items, not as workaday shoes. She won&#8217;t buy sneakers for comfort. She will buy sneakers if they compliment dress-down pants and make them look smarter. She will buy sneakers which make her feet look thin, small, and classy.</p>
<p>A mere glance at the types of sneakers most commonly seen on women&#8217;s feet in Paris is telling: you won&#8217;t see any wide, cushy, comfy-looking, plain vanilla sneakers. You will see small, thin-looking, flat-sole, designer sneakers.</p>
<p>For the very same reasons, a pair of ‘escarpins&#8217; by Stephane Kelian or Prada will always be favored over a pair of Pumas. Shoes are a fashion statement, and the more understated it is, the better. </p>
<p>And that&#8217;s another major difference between French and American woman. Understatement is a cardinal rule in French fashion. Anything that is too visible is considered garish. This is why the French little black dress is such a fashion icon, and why Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly will always be remembered as ‘the&#8217; American fashionable ladies. </p>
<p>Tourists and sneakers</p>
<p>Does all this mean you can&#8217;t wear sneakers when you travel to Paris? Of course not!</p>
<p>First of all, sneakers can be comfortable walking shoes. And walk you will, in Paris. The very best way to discover the city is to walk along its streets. Wearing shoes in which you feel comfortable walking 10 miles a day at a leisurely pace is a majorly important decision for the general mood of your stay in the French capital. </p>
<p>Do not back off from wearing sneakers if these are your best walking shoes. And if you have even better walking shoes, pack them, even if they make you look like you are on a trekking trip!</p>
<p>Frankly, you should not ask yourself this question. Who cares about how you look in the street? Don&#8217;t be self-conscious, just be comfortable in your shoes. You are a visitor, these are your vacations, this is your very own time! Jeans and sneakers are international. People won&#8217;t be offended by your looks. Unless you dress in pink tops and electric blue pants, with golden sneakers and Jackie-O shades, nobody around will have any second thoughts about your attire. </p>
<p>And if they ever notice your jeans, LL Bean trekking shoes, and Patagonia jacket, well, push come to shove, they might think you&#8217;re American. And so what? In all likelihood they will appreciate your visiting Paris.</p>
<p>Restaurants and sneakers</p>
<p>Now, does it mean you can wear sneakers everywhere, on any and every occasion? Probably not.</p>
<p>Restaurants are a case in point. Can you dine out in sneakers?</p>
<p>Say, you are strolling along in your casual jeans and comfortable Lands End boots. It&#8217;s now dinner time, and you are looking for an enticing restaurant. There is it! The menu displayed outside is appetizing, prices are reasonably expensive, the place is not too crowded&#8230; but guests are dressed smartly. Will they let you in? Will you fit in? </p>
<p>I have yet to see in Paris a door sign indicating ‘No Sneakers Allowed In&#8217;. True, some high-brow places will expertly leave you at bay: &#8220;Do you have a reservation? Sorry, we are full tonight&#8221;. But generally speaking, no restaurant will refuse to seat you because you wear sneakers.</p>
<p>The right question is therefore not ‘Will they allow me in?&#8217;, but ‘Will you feel comfortable entering a dressy place in sneakers?&#8217;  I daresay probably not. And being self-conscious is not the best way to enjoy your meal. Your attention should be in your plate and on your food, not on your shoes and attire.</p>
<p>So my practical rule is ‘Dress according to the place you go to&#8217;. If you plan to dine out at expensive, dressy restaurants when you are in Paris, just pack your Pradas. Even better: visit Stephane Kelian&#8217;s and Robert Clergerie&#8217;s boutiques in Paris, and buy yourself great-looking footwear by these typically Parisian designers.<br />
Other places and sneakers</p>
<p>There are other places where sneakers just won&#8217;t cut it.</p>
<p>The Opera House is definitely one of them. But who would be so foolish as not to dress up for opera night? The sneaker point is moot.</p>
<p>What about a cabaret? I would say it is much better to dress up when you have dinner at a cabaret like ‘Moulin Rouge&#8217;, ‘Lido&#8217;, and ‘Paradis Latin&#8217;. Though only the stage is well lit in these places, the fact is people around you will usually be dressed up. You will feel much more comfortable in some more formal wear.</p>
<p>How about the boats on the Seine? If you are boarding a boat for a dinner cruise, don&#8217;t wear sneakers. This is a romantic experience, you will want to make the most of it. An evening dress is ‘de rigueur&#8217;. On the other hand, if you simply want to cruise up and down the stream, sneakers are fine.</p>
<p>Museums? Forget style, wear very comfortable shoes. Nobody will look at your shoes, art is on the walls. But walking down the Louvre galleries is a tiring experience: so much too see, so many galleries, so slow the pace. The good doctor&#8217;s advice: go with cushion and comfort.</p>
<p>Art gallery ‘vernissages&#8217;? Style is your cue. Art galleries are small, vernissage evenings are short. Evening dress, black preferably, nothing flashy, and good-looking design shoes. No sneakers.</p>
<p>Wrap-up</p>
<p>Dress according to the place you go to. If in doubt, call in advance to understand the dress code. Pack up a nice pair of shoes, or buy some when you are in Paris. Bring a nice, understated evening dress. </p>
<p>But don&#8217;t shy away from sneakers for any not-so-formal occasion. Wear them in the street with no shame. You will blend in without any problem if you wear jeans and a pair of sneakers. Nike is an American brand, and it is very popular in France. Levi&#8217;s, Diesel, Wrangler, and Calvin Klein are American brands, and they rule the jeans world in France too. </p>
<p>So be comfortable in your sneakers, and enjoy the view.</p>
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<p>New York, the main destination for European and Asian immigrants, has, during the last century, become one of the biggest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world. The lay-out of Manhattan is easy to understand.</p>
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<p>A tribute to the artistry of the greengrocers of Paris, who arrange their wares in cartesian patterns, with loving care and artistic judgment. Sometimes they are at work as early as 5 am to get these exquisite creations done by opening time. And at the base there&#8217;s the sometimes stunning beauty of the vegetables and fruit themselves, in their amazing array of textures and colors.  <H3>Help answer the question about Travel Guide Paris</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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Paris, France is one of the most romantic as well as the most beautiful cities in the world. The city is just so enchanting and very addictive which lovers should be visiting. Paris, also known as the city of light, may be a bit expensive to travel to, but mind you, it is really a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Paris, France is one of the most romantic as well as the most beautiful cities in the world. The city is just so enchanting and very addictive which lovers should be visiting. Paris, also known as the city of light, may be a bit expensive to travel to, but mind you, it is really a nice and lovely city to visit.</p>
<p>When you are in Paris, you will be greeted with its romantic atmosphere that will enchant you and the lovers per se. The <span id="more-86"></span>city has its elegant, graceful and majestic buildings that you can actually get to see. There are wonderful galleries that you can visit and who would miss out to visit their churches and famous palaces that were built years ago? In your afternoon walks or early morning jog, you can always go to their wonderful theme parks with gardens full of trees and different kinds of beautiful flowers. For sure, you will not just have your daily exercise, but as well as enjoy the beauty that the city possess. Not only does Paris is gifted with its natural beauty but it also has some of the world&#8217;s best bridges.</p>
<p>If you happen to wish to take a tour on the entire city, you can always do so by going to the city&#8217;s visitor center where you can buy tickets for the double Decker bus. The price may be quite expensive which ranges from 25 to 30 Euro, but do not be taken aback by this since the tour experience is undeniably priceless. You will get to see the city within the day and also while riding the bus, you can always have the headset and listen to the audio guide tours, which you can always choose your own preferred language.</p>
<p>Listed below are two of the many tourist attractions that you can visit while you are in the city. These attractions are the ones that you should not miss out when you are visiting Paris.</p>
<p>The Eiffel tower<br />
Paris&#8217;s main tourist attraction is the Eiffel which was built around the year 1889. It has a height of about 990 feet, which is the tallest you can see in the entire city. What is great about this tower is that you can always have the option to go up the tower or just simply take a look at the wonderful tower soaring above you. If you wish to go up the tower and enjoy the city below, you can either walk up or take the elevator. When you are here in the famous tower, do not forget to bring you camera and take pictures of yourself. In addition to this, if you want to have tour guides with you, there are English guides available for you at the booth that can offer some services for you.</p>
<p>The Notre Dame<br />
The Notre Dame is the grand old historical Cathedral which is located in the island of Seine or &#8220;Ile de la Cite&#8221;. The Notre Dame Cathedral is considered to be the best looking Cathedral in the world. It is a gothic cathedral and has an impressive architecture. What is great about this is that it is free to visit, that is why missing this one out is highly regrettable.</p>
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<p>GOT-DVD-2625 &#8211; Get Outta Town—not your parents travel guide. In Paris, Barbara discovers art and culture exist at every turn. She meets up with Kassia, a young and aspiring artist, in a local café. They tour the city by foot and boat, traveling along the river Seine, whose banks have been turned into public beaches with imported sand. Aspiring artists Barbara and Kassia visit the Louvre, one of the largest and certainly the most famous art gallery in the world, which houses Leonardo Da &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Travel Guide Paris</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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When I think of France I don&#8217;t immediately think of beautiful beaches, I think of Paris.  But I stand corrected because southern France has some of the most beautiful beaches on the world.  There are actually a variety of beaches to please every kind of taste.  France is surrounded by water, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I think of France I don&#8217;t immediately think of beautiful beaches, I think of Paris.  But I stand corrected because southern France has some of the most beautiful beaches on the world.  There are actually a variety of beaches to please every kind of taste.  France is surrounded by water, the English Channel, Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea.</p>
<p>The French Riviera is located on the eastern Mediterranean coast from Can<span id="more-50"></span>nes to Menton.  This is the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.directline-holidays.co.uk/france">France holiday</a> you want to take if you are looking for upscale adult vacationing.  The Côte d&#8217;Azur is the coast to the south and is the ideal spot for &#8220;alone time&#8221; although it can get a little crowded in some spots.  It is also a great spot for surfing.  Brittany on the north Atlantic coast and the surrounding area has beaches with family attractions.</p>
<p><b>Cannes</b></p>
<p>While the world famous film festival may keep tourists busy, there is no denying the beach here is fun.  This is a lighthearted beach town, steeped in the arts and film.  Check out the sand castles while you are on the beach.  If you hunt for bargains, this can be a reasonable beach vacation.</p>
<p><b>Beach at Nice</b></p>
<p>This beach is enormously popular on the French Riviera.  The actual beach is comprised of pebbles instead of sand.  It is very crowded in the summer.</p>
<p><b>Menton Beach</b></p>
<p>Menton is a quaint little beach town and of all the beaches on the French Riviera, Menton&#8217;s beaches are the most family friendly.  The atmosphere is much more relaxed and it isn&#8217;t the wild partying beach town that its neighbors are.</p>
<p><b>Monaco</b></p>
<p>The beaches in Monaco are upscale and are adjacent to opulent high-rise hotels and casinos.  This is an adult environment and there is plenty of fun to be had sun bathing during the day and gambling at night.</p>
<p><b>Arcachon Beaches</b></p>
<p>The small town of Arcachon sits next to the Atlantic Ocean.  This beach area is free of crowds except at peak time of summer vacation.  If you visit this beach you must walk along the Dune du Pyla, which lies between the ocean and the largest forest in France, Les Landes.  This is huge dune elevated and overlooks the Atlantic.</p>
<p><b>Biarritz Beaches</b></p>
<p>While the Biarritz beachfront was once wildly popular, in the last forty or fifty years tourists have migrated to the French Riviera to empty their wallets.  While these may not the most ideal beaches, they are less crowded, have less traffic, and have less expensive accommodations.  Beaches are free to visit.</p>
<p><b>Garoupe Beach &#8211; Cap d&#8217;Antibes</b></p>
<p>This is a very exclusive beach that is split off into sections some of which are free to the public.  This beach faces the east so when you are on the beach the sun is not in your face.  It is also sheltered from the wind and this makes it pleasant.</p>
<p><b>St. Jean de Luz St.</b></p>
<p>Jean de Luz beach is located just south of Biarritz in the town of St. Jean de Luz.  This is a clean well-kept beach with a nice sea wall separating the beach from the town.  The architecture of the town has been carefully preserved and the old 17th and 18th century structures are just gorgeous.  This is a quiet and peaceful beach experience.</p>
<p><b>Cap d&#8217;Agde</b></p>
<p>Located next to Montpellier, Cap d&#8217;Agde is famous for their nude beaches.  But apparently the tendency to divest one&#8217;s clothes may extend to the entire city.  Maybe we should leave the kiddies at home.</p>
<p><b>La Rochelle</b></p>
<p>This is a quaint port town located on the Atlantic coast.  The beach has shallow waters and is great for families with young children.</p>
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<p>The best European castle is in Carcassonne France. French travelers can visit and even stay within the wall of the medieval castle. This well done travel video on Carcassonne Castle in France is a must see for anyone who travels to France on vacation. Carcassonne Cité was built in the second half of the 19th century by Romans in the 1st century BC, Carcassonne has been occupied by the Visigoths in the 5th century, Charlemagne and Dame Carcas, in the 8th century, the Albigensians in the 13th &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about travel france</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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French Ski Resorts
The most famous ski resort in the French Alps is Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. Chamonix is both the oldest and the biggest French winter-sports resort. Site of the first Winter Olympics, held in 1924, Chamonix boasts the world&#8217;s highest cable car (12,000 feet). From the top, the view of Mont Blanc, at 15,700 feet, is stunning.
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<p><b>French Ski Resorts</b></p>
<p>The most famous ski resort in the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.directline-skiing.co.uk/France">French Alps</a> is Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. Chamonix is both the oldest and the biggest French winter-sports resort. Site of the first Winter Olympics, held in 1924, Chamonix boasts the world&#8217;s highest cable car (12,000 feet). From the top, the view of Mont Blanc, at 15,700 feet, is stunnin<span id="more-51"></span>g.</p>
<p><b>Chamonix Ski Resort</b></p>
<p>Visitors to Chamonix can do more than ski, though. There are conferences, a science fair, fishing and hunting, various music and folk festivals, and an alpine museum. An 18-hole golf course will delight golfers, and three movie theaters provide enough viewing entertainment for even the dedicated film buff. Five dancing spots, or discotheques, will keep the under-30 entertained, while the health-conscious adventurer can indulge in day-sports like cycling, mountain climbing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, tennis and ice skating.</p>
<p>Chamonix is part of the Ski Pass Mont Blanc Area, and provides access to more than 140 individual pistes, or dedicated ski runs covering more than 94 miles. A dedicated Ski Pass will provide access not only to Chamonix, but Argentière, Combloux, Cordon, Le Tour, Les Contamines, Les Houches, Megève, Passy Plaine Joux and St. Gervais Mont-Blanc as well. A good portion of the dedicated runs are above 8,200 feet, so year-round skiing is guaranteed. Chamonix also has 54 snow machines to provide adequate base and good terrain, and 49 lifts capable of transporting more than 52,000 passengers per hour.</p>
<p><b>Megève Ski Resort</b></p>
<p>Megève is built around a medieval heart, but boasts the kinds of amenities all travelers and ski enthusiasts will appreciate. Expensive and stylish, Megève was built in the 1920&#8217;s as a resort alternative to St. Moritz, and has continued to upgrade and attract discerning travelers ever since. Fortunately, you won&#8217;t need star status to enjoy one of the luxurious hotels or chalets, though you will need a sizeable vacation fund; Megève is not cheap.</p>
<p>The ski area, 185 miles of marked trails, has 81 integrated lifts &#8211; no T-bars for luxurious Megève. If you get there in the right year, you may even be able to witness a World Cup race, hosted on a regular basis (Chamonix was the site of the 2007-2008 race). If you get off on snowboarding, Megève also has two snow parks and a half-pipe (for the unfamiliar, think of a skateboarding park with snow). Megève gets 80 inches of snow a year, making for good to very-good base, and supplements Nature with 175 snow-making machines. Méribel, located in the center of the Three Valleys (the biggest, linked winter sports area in the world), has 200 lifts and 372 miles of dedicated trails.</p>
<p><b>Méribel Ski Resort</b></p>
<p>Méribel used to be an intermediate site, but opening up Mont Vallon and the top of the valley have made it a destination-must for extreme skiers as well. The wooden chalets, many owned by British tourists who favor the ski slopes, are tastefully rustic, the language more often English than French. A very popular resort for <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.directline-skiing.co.uk/France">France skiing holidays</a>.</p>
<p><b>Morzine Ski Resort</b></p>
<p>Morzine has easy road access, and is ideal for beginning skiers. Its gently inclined, tree-filled slopes and pleasant atmosphere are non-threatening to those unfamiliar with French customs, cuisine, or skiing. The weather is also typically mild &#8211; no need to worry about getting lost in a snowstorm. The one drawback to Morzine is its non-central location and lack of adequate transportation to other ski sites. Morzine makes snow, but not in sufficient quantity to overcome localized snow conditions, which can be disappointing. This makes it ideal for cautious beginners, but a bummer for more advanced skiers, who would prefer Serre Chevalier, with its 50 runs designed specifically for advanced or expert skiers.</p>
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The dramatic increase of French hotel prices over the past few years, especially in Paris, have led many tourists to shorten their holiday or simply pick other European destinations to spend their vacation.
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The dramatic increase of French hotel prices over the past few years, especially in Paris, have led many tourists to shorten their holiday or simply pick other European destinations to spend their vacation.</p>
<p>However, some wise travellers have already pitched on a far more money-saving accommodation system which, it appears, may well become as popular as the traditional hotel business in the years to come. </p>
<p>Indeed, weekly apartm<span id="more-37"></span>ent rental has become for many the best way to experience the city of lights without putting further strain on their holiday budget.</p>
<p>If the advantageous financial aspect of vacation rentals is a well-known fact, it is also the best way to live in the city just like one of its native inhabitants and forget about all the hassle of “not being at home”. Don’t want to go to the restaurant? You can have a romantic dinner at home! Don’t want to go to the bar? You can have a bottle of wine in your own private living room with your guests! It goes without saying that renting an apartment in the very heart of a city is certainly the closest way to experience Paris just like a true Parisian would. </p>
<p>Choosing your pied-à-terre in the city is now as simple as booking a hotel room and can be done in a few clicks. And with such a large choice of apartments or studios, travellers can now find an accommodation that will match their expectations in terms of size, budget or location, be it for adventurous backpackers or luxury travel addicts. </p>
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