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 For People Who Have Visited Paris, France?
Is it beautiful?...


 Is it cold in france?
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 Just out of curiousity, what is Le Louvre in Paris for?
That pyramid thing? Is the museum in the pyramid and if not, why is it there?
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okay wait, I'm still confused....is the museum held within that pyramid or is it ...


 Where are some places, globally, I should without a doubt see?
I've been to London, Oxford, Stafford, Paris and Victoria Canada....


 Does any1 know a french painter a french singer.......?
does any1 know a french
painter:
Singer:
Actress/actor:
Musician:
Footballer:
Sports person:
Writer:
Comic book:

please help -x-...


 How much do i need in paris for a day?
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 How do you write happy birthday in french?
thank ...


 Have you seen the Tour Eiffel is leaning?
Last week I went to Paris and I as walking in the Jardin des Tuileries (near the Musee du Louvree), the tour suddenly appeared in my visual field. But didnt look upright, I tried to follow its axis ...


 Will I have a hard time while in France if I only know Sesame Street french?
I'm planning on going to France for a couple weeks and I really only know a little bit of French like numbers, certain foods, animals, body parts...basically what they teach on Sesame Street. D...


 What is good in France other than french fries and french toast?
We are planning on moving there soon, but no very little about the country. Anyone who helps will be considered our friends forever!...


 When you are writing a book do you use "hello" BRITTANY SAID or "hello" SAID BRITTANY??
I am writing a book and i want to ...


 Ferries to brittany?
portsmouth to ...


 French Help!?
How do I say-

I vistited paris. I saw the eiffel tower and took a tour. It was very fun because i went with my family....


 Bonjur! Como Se Va? .......French?!?
Ok, my mom said that if I learned French she would take me to Paris or London! It has been my total lifelong dream to go there and I wanted to know if you know any websites that can teach me French ...


 Paris (Disneyland)?
I'm going to disneyland Paris in a few weeks has anyone ever been there?
Are the queues long for the rides?
Is it expensive?...


 Urgent!! Best places to shop in Paris???
i will be in Paris the end of Jan, any ideas of the best places to shop for clothes or interesting items?? is there any market or else to shop??...


 Need help with what I should wear in paris?
Going to paris soon, need help dont know what to wear, heard everyone dresses really nice there. Help please
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 I am going to the auvergne region of france this summer, what are the top ten things I should do?
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 Name the car which is build in france?
it is the car that sabestine loeb was using in the wrc rally.
And also carlos in the wrc rally.
It is a famous car in the world.
I like that car.It has cool models.
Like racing ...


 Is it rude to refuse wine offered to you in France?
I will be traveling to France on business in Dec for the first time. I don't drink for personal / religious reasons. Is it possible the company might send me wine as a gift, welcome? Is it rude ...



brightorangeysun

Any cool, off the beaten track sites to see in Paris?

I have plenty of days to spend in Paris and I'm kinda getting tired of planning for the typical museum visits and site visits.
Any cemetaries, interesting sites, cool things to do that are off the typical tourist agenda?
I saw that the Drain/ Sewer museum is available. MIght be kinda interesting. Stinky as hell, but whatever.

    



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chicano mexicano
omg just walk the streets. get crepes the lourve the eiffel tower. Maybe check out local food and bakerys there is tons to do in paris!!!


christophestahl
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Hey, I used ot live in Paris for 8 years.
I have a few suggestions:
- Parcs: Parc Montsouris in the South 14eme
Buttes Chaumont, North 19eme
- Streets/Places: Place Dauphine 1st
Butte aux Cailles 13eme
- Museums: Catacombes. Something unique to look at.
http://www.museums-of-paris.com/musee_en.php?code=416


possibly
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Hi ! when you arrive in Paris, get directed to the Office du Tourisme !
They speak english and will be glad to answer any question you like, and guide you too..
Bonnes vacances !


catherine i
Hi from France !

Check out :

www.geoportail.com
www.chateaudeversaille.fr
www.insecula.com

Have a nice day,

Cat.


love2travel
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Read our non-commercial travelogues for ideas for Paris - you can start with this one: http://www.thetravelzine.com/paris1100.htm

Have a great time!


bonbon
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When you arrive go to le carrousel du Louvre (downstair) in that mall there is an office du tourisme ,you can ask all the question you want.you could look into:
-La grande arche
-La tour montparnasse
-Les catacombes
-Le jardin du luxembourg
-L'institut du monde arabe(good little restaurant on main floor)
-Le pere lachaise
-Le musee du tissu et de l'habillement (Off rue de rivoli in a wing of the louvre)
-Antiquaires north of paris
-Eglise st sulpice (on sunday morning between two services free organ playing)please dress proper by respect.
-Sometimes under bridge in front of eiffel tower 2/3 guys practice hunting horn at night.
-If they reopened ,the roof of the samaritaine store.


NS
I lived in Paris 3 years ago and my favorite museum was the musée de l'histoire de Paris (aka Musée Carnavalet). (museum of history of paris)


Trish
If you are familiar with the metro you can go to a flea market on the outskirts of Paris with 1000+ vendors. Its definately a neat place to shop!
Here is a picture of the metro map on this link...

http://www.frenchculture.com/images/metro_map.gif

You want the #4 purple metro line to Porte de Clingnancourt
When you get out of the metro and onto the street you go straight across the street, past a KFC (believe it or not LOL), and you run right into it. There is also in the midst of this flea market a smaller set of vendors that are in little alleys where you can find some really old and unique things. We found a trinket box dating back to the 1800's for 180 euro, bought it on a whim and after researching its worth ALOT more.
Anyway just thought I would put the idea out...





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