I'm Angelic From Mauritius,I'm 17years old,actually I'm a student of a private college at Port-Louis.My favorite singer is Diam's and her song I like the most is:car tu portes mon ...
I would like to know things like, what to pack, what to expect, the language classes, free time...fun details. At the moment i'm pretty much at a loss about this stuff....
I have been trying to research hotels but so far I cannot seem to find one that caters to families. I would like a nice hotel and do not wish to spend more than $300.00 a night. It's ...
I need it for a university presentation. Do you maybe know of a tourist office I may e-mail? I tried at http://en.parisinfo.com/ but there doesn't seem to be any contact info. Additional D...
Have any of you ever taken a vacation to Paris? I really want to go. Briefly tell me your experience. Can you speak French? And do you have any advice or suggestions of things to do or places to go ...
I'm planning a one-day, two night trip with my boyfriend to Paris and I'm thinking the best thing to do is get the eurorail...but I wondered if anyone had any recommendations on somewhere ...
i didn't have the best in the world as i lived in Paris but i was able to live there. i had a 2000 eur per month waged and you can find a nice place to live for 700-800 eur a month. so you can easily live right in the center of Paris. but it's true it's expensive, and more expensive than in others cities of france.
Cloudy Sky
The "good" areas are on the same scale as the Upper East Side in New York City, Primrose Hill and Knightsbridge in London and a gated community in Marbella, Spain.
pete m
You would need a very good job to live in a plush area of Paris, so unless you got some kind of degree you will just end up working in a bar, thus, not being able to afford the highest living standards.
Good luck
Rillifane
The same type of job you'd need to live in a nice area of New York City.