I been to alot of places to change my dollars to euros. They always tell me it is 68 euros per 10 dollars before there fee. I go online and i see the rates are 78 euro per 100 does any place in paris ...
(a.k.a: most expensive to live in?) Additional Details (If you don't know what an arrondissement is, I doubt you'll know which one is the most expensive.)...
What hotel is the nicest in Paris, France? I would like a really high class hotel with great restuarants in a central location. Additional Details ***Serious answers only***...
are there mimes stationed at specific places in Paris? do they usually stay around a general area of Paris? I just want to take a picture with one. Thanks!...
Population:
US: 301m France: 61m
Life Expectancy:
US male 75 years female: 81
France: male: 78 female: 84
Working week
US 46 hours France 35
Percentage below ...
What can you tell me about the Notre Dame Cathedral? What is it used for today? What different purposes has it served over the years? What makes it such a well known tourist attraction? Any ...
Im looking for a program that teaches french classes in the morning, and does some things that teach the kids about paris and takes them around, but something that doesn't smother them and lets ...
As a US Customs and Border Protection Officer, I am going to take a crack at this one. If you are just going for a short visit, you should not need a visa. The US and France (and many other countries) are part of a program called the Visa Waiver Program. Under this program, citizens with valid passports can travel to member countries and stay for a period of up to 90 days, without obtaining a visa. If you have any other questions, you can visit our website: www.cbp.gov For a government website, it is actually quite useful.
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Of course you do not need honey, have a nice trip. Ciao Lili
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no i was in Bretagne and paris for a combined total of almost 5 weeks and did not need a visa