Going to France? |
| I'm going to France this summer.I'll stay in a French family and I have to buy something for them.A present to all of them.I don't know anything about the family yet.So what can you ... |
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Will there be a big fireworks show in Paris on New Year's Eve? |
| I'll be in Paris 12/31/08 - 01/01/09 and am hoping too see big fireworks. Is it likely?... |
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Im going to paris for 8 days..i dont know what to do while im there? |
hello!
im going to paris, france for 8 days i dont know what to do in those 8 days??
i would gladdly apreaciate some sugestions and some websites for thier giuded tours. . .... |
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WHat is the best way to get from CDG to Paris? |
| I am going to Paris tomorrow. We are flying into CDG. What is the best way to get from CDG to Paris hotel (Eiffel Park)? LEt me know ASAP we are leaving in a few hours!... |
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People who have been to Paris??? Help!!!!? |
| I am doing a french project that I kind of procrastinated on a bit and was wondering if those who have been, can you give me the names of some popular museums to go to in the summer and any monuments,... |
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What is Hypermarket? |
| It is a superstore nothing but the combination of supermarket & departmental stores.... |
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How to know when to get off from the train and subway and bus in Paris,France? |
how to know when to get off from the train and subway and bus in Paris,France?
Is there any broadcasting or announcement on the train and subway and bus in Paris ?
When the train inside M... |
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Does anyone know french? |
plz tell me the french words for:
mom
dad
sister
grandma
grandpa
aunt
uncle
cousin
Merci beaucoup! Additional Details i want to study french ... |
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Where has Satnav taken you? |
| has your satnav taken you in any unusual places? or have you heard or strange routes given by these machines?... |
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How easy is it to take my pet cats to France on holiday with me? |
If i am renting a private cottage in France (where pets are allowed) can i take my indoor cats and of so what would i need to do? Additional Details I live in the uk so would be ... |
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Help...Charles De Gaulle Hotel and train service......? |
| I am going to France this winter. I have come across two amazing packages. The first one is in downtown Paris close to a metro station but is at a 1 star Holiday inn and costs $40 more p/p. The ... |
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What clothes wont make me look like a tourist in paris? |
im going to paris over spring break and i'd like to blend in if i can
converse? vans? shorts are deffinetly a no? bright yellow and purple sweatshirts? jean skirts? other kinds of ... |
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Does anyone have a good site for French slang? |
| I have two kids and am trying to teach them as much as I can. If you have any other resources for parents please let me know. Thank You.... |
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Any tips for my Ski trip to St Gervais at Christmas? |
| Have you been to the St Gervais ski resort in France. Im going at Christmas and would appreciate any recomendations from people that have been there.... |
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How do i say this in french..? |
| guess what, i'm moving home in nine ... |
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What to see/do on my second Paris trip? |
On my last trip, I saw (probably with bad spelling, sorry):
Notre Dame
Eiffel Tower
Some of the Louvre
Orsay
Musee de Cluny
Victor Hugo's House
Musee de A... |
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Christmas in France? |
Is it a good idea at all to visit France at Christmas. I thought it should be wonderful, but the weather really scares me out, cuz i come from a tropical country. Additional Details thanks u guys for the answer! but the point is that I've heard that most stores close at Christmas (will they do that in Paris? ). 2nd is if it's that cold, will I be able to go sightseeing? it would be hard? any idea? |
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Mango
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Don't worry about the weather. I grew up in a tropical island and I loved spending Christmas in France or in other colder countries. It adds to the spirit of Christmas when you eat a lot and you want to feel cozy inside...
and i love Christmas in France. It is one of the best christmas I had. The food is fantastic, the atmosphere is awesome, and in the winter you don't count the calories! perfect!
enjoy! and you know last year France did not have a real "winter" so maybe this year it will be the same ;-) |
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IG
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Having lived in France for two years and a bit, I experienced Christmas.
It's uncomfortably cold, This makes it hard to see certain sites. If you bundle up with your French scarf and a nice hat you'll be fine.
Stores seemed to be open their normal times making exception to the 24th and the 25th.
The first time I was in Normandy, had I been in the countryside it may have been different, but having lived in Rouen I saw the spirit of Christmas destroyed. Presents presents presents seemed to be the objective of all the stores during Christmas.
If you have some contacts and are able to stay with them, you'll experience one of the greatest Christmas's of your life because in French homes during this time it's all about the family and my favorite, eating!
The Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meals are amazing! They go all out preparing special meals that you'll only find at this time of the year.
The weather might be a problem, but France is beautiful whether it's sunny of rainy-cold! |
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Rillifane
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While it is cold during the Christmas season in France the weather is not as bad as you might think.
The average high temperature is 7 degrees Celsius/45 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low is 2 Celsius, 36 Fahrenheit. There usually will be only two days with snow during the month.
If you are a tourist, staying in the city center, things won't be that bad.
I'm from East Texas where summer temperatures are usually above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and I don't find Paris in the winter to be oppressively cold. |
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kate M
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Hi, the first time that i visited Paris was for Christmas, and i was very surprised than the 24 of december at night all the bars and restaurant were open as a normal day. Who tell you that are closing,not the 24 or after . And about the weather it's not so bad, take some winter clothes and that's all.
Don't miss the experience!!!
Good luck!! |
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ZaZaZoom
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I was there for Christmas last year. it wasn't that cold but still we had to wear jackets, coats, gloves and beanie. It was fun as it was a home stay vacation. Christmas eve is cooking cookies and Christmas day you just sit at the table drink and eat the whole day!!! the we went for a walk around to process the food and when we got back it was time for dinner!!! Oh bring a good cream for your body and chap stick for your lips. Dont scratch no matter how itchy your skin gets. Drink heaps of water. Have fun. |
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luvmenot2
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I was in Paris during Christmas/New Years. I was frozen to the bone. We spent all day everyday sightseeing and it was bitter cold in my opinon also the weatehr was dreary and it rained on New Years Eve. BUT there were less tourists to deal with and I liked that although many places were closed. if you're on the Champs Elysees make reservations and eat at Laduree it was divine! |
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La Laurita
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Wear a coat, maybe a hat and a scarf. You can buy them on site. If you get too cold, you can always stop in a cafe and warm up with a chocolat chaud. |
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