Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    France
Travel Discussion Forum

 Do you prefear Rome or Paris?

Additional Details
AnnaM the pasta and the pizza are from I...


 If I say the word "France", what's the first thing coming in your mind?
A lonely french girl who can't find sleep... at 6AM...


 Do you like France?What do you think of it?
I think it's better than Italy....


 Waht does Paris look lkie?
...


 What is the French word for poison?
...


 Is Paris a place for a young female to independently discover herself?
...


 Which one is better a trip to Italy or France?
...


 Is france in the uk?
...


 Is France in Britain or America?
Cheerz ...


 Is 3 weeks too long to stay in Paris?
Going to Paris on holiday. How long should I stay in Paris in order to be able to experience the people and culture? I don't want to do a rushed, touristy trip where I see all the main sights ...


 Is there an airport in paris, france?
?? i'll pick a best answer!...


 What items can children NOT bring back from France?
...


 What do you think about French people?

Additional Details
Don't understand me wrong! I'm just interested in foreign cultures, so I need to ...


 How do i translate from french to english?
RECIEVED BILL FROM FRANCE...


 What is, in your experience, the best thing to do or visit in Paris?

Additional Details
I have been a couple of times and seen most of the tourist stuff. At the moment the best (and most unusual) thing in my experience were the catacombes, not for the ...


 Is France worth going to?
i really wanna go to france but is it worth it?
Additional Details
how does escargo taste?...


 Is there a flag at the top of the Eiffel Tower?
...


 I am planning to travel to Paris would i need a passport if travelling by train? ?
...


 What is the colour of eiffel tower?
is it ...


 What country would you like to visit someday? Why?
I would like to visit France because it seems to be an interesting,
romantic country,specially Paris. In Paris ,I would visit the Eiffel
Tower among many others interesting places....



irene_diaz2002

Has anyone been to Paris, France? If so is it worth going?

Next year its my 10th wedding anniversary and I really want to go to Paris, France.....Is it worth going?

    



Show all answers


tianjingabi
Rating
Yes and yes! Paris really is a wonderful city. It is definitely one of the top cities in the world. There are lots of sites to see, but mostly, I just like sitting in a sidewalk cafe, watching the people go by. Also, it's a very walkable city. Most of the streets are narrow, so it feels very quaint, and the bottom floors of all the buildings are shops and restaurants and cafes. It's not like a lot of modern American cities where you feel lost on a huge sidewalk and have to be in certain areas to have a place to stop and window shop or have a drink or bite to eat. There's something interstesting at every turn.


kerryblueterrierman
Rating
ABSOLUTELY.

Its the most beautiful city in the world


greenplastic
paris is my favourite city and ive travelled a fair amount

make sure to bring lots of money as the food and accomedations are expensive

its a fantastic place and i have put serious thought into living there


NïghtStalkër_666
I never been to Paris myself but my sister has. Pretty much every picture taken with her camera looked like a beautiful postcard. She told me it was expensive place to visit but still worth it. I say go for it, it's you 10th anniversary, spoil yourself and your partner. Have a safe trip. =)


pippen
Rating
Yes it's worth the money. You will definitely get the romantic feel when you visit the Eiffel Tower at night.


Champ
Rating
Yes, i highly recommend it, but french people do stink so bring a nose plug..


jackhoegle31
yes, even if its rainingyou can rent a car and go to spain or germany or go on a train. gas is exspensive. toll boths on the roads when you leave outside of paris. and there is no driving laws, well there is but no one follows them you have to pay to use the bathroom. and it is cheeper to stan when you go out to eat then sitting down. dont order pizza unless its from pizza hut. there pizza is garbage. paris is very beautiful. the measums are awsome. the boat rides are nice and walking down town is fun. i suggest you go to bamberg germany. a little secret called little vense and little rome. most romatic place in the world. you will fall so in love alover again.


Des'ree is how to spell my n
Rating
Ya, i LOVE france, but to your husband or wife say the word "i love you " in frnch , REpet : Je 'tem (j et aim)


pro_and_contra
Yes, I have been to Paris and ..... YES, it is worth going !!!!
Make sure you are prepared and won't miss out on any attractions such as the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Moulin Rouge, Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, Versailles, etc.
Get on a Sigh-seeing Bus first so you will have an Idea what interests you and then go back.......an when in Paris do as the French do....eat Escargot !!! Bon Appétit !!!!


SaMmY
Rating
Personally I think yes, and no..I have been staying in Paris for 6 months. Spent my V Day in Paris, which I used to think it would be my dream location to celebrate this special day in Paris..But romantic would only applies to rich..It would be so romantic to dine in at the top of eliffel..As for yes, it is still a very romantic city..Be prepared to walk alot..Walk along the Seine River would be nice..


Gem
It is absolutely worth going to. it is great for a wedding anniversary because it is very romantic.


alan
Rating
Yes it is I go twice a year but you need to plan before you go


hmdc1977
Rating
yes i have been there. worth going. my hubby and i went for our 5 year wedding anniversary. we kissed underneath the eiffel tower, it is suppossed to bring you ever lasting love. you should definitly go. i would go again anyday.


worldglobetrottergirl
Rating
Yes! Paris is beautiful...perfect for lovers.

There is something for everyone...the plethora of museums (Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Rodin Museum, Picasso Museum, Napoleon's Tomb and War Museum, Pompidou Center, etc, etc, etc), great shopping (Galeries Lafayette, Champs-Elysees, Rue de Rivoli--for souvenirs), mouth-watering food (just stroll down any street and you'll find a charming place to eat), the Seine River, the Eiffel Tower (share a passionate kiss with your spouse under the illuminated Eiffel Tower), the cathedrals/churches (Notre-Dame, Sacre-Coeur, Sainte-Chapelle, etc).

So much to see and do...you two will have a wonderful time!


imagineworldwide
If you're American choose anywhere else to go on your honeymoon. My daughter was married last November and her European honeymoon was a nightmare, but nowhere worse than the employees at Charles DeGaulle Airport, who made them wait and made snide comments simply because my daughter and her husband were American.

The French do not deserve our business.


love2travel
Rating
Six years ago, we spent three weeks in Paris. We wrote a travelogue of our trip which is posted on our non-commercial web site: http://www.thetravelzine.com

There are also other France (including Paris) travelogues and many about other European countries - so sit back, relax and start your research. You want your 10th anniversary trip to be perfect.

Happy planning ~ planning is half the fun!


wondering in michigan
Rating
Oui oui oui! (yes yes yes) For the history and architecture and the food and the wine and just to say, "I"ve been to Paris"!! :-) The Museums, and just everything about Paris is for certain worth going!


MacKenzie J
yes of course


69fan
By all means go and enjoy every minute of it. Get air travel early or go towards March-May when prices are at the low end. If you are going to Paris you need to buy two things a pair of French shoes for the both of you, and cheese, no one does it better.
If you are willing to spend the money, go to Alaine Ducasse for dinner, it runs around $500 for two and you will remember that meal for the rest of your lives.
My wife and I went for our honeymoon and that dinner made it all worth while.
Bon Appetite.


IndySteve1563
Rating
For the romance factor, definitely yes. Some factors come into play though(fellow traveller/Owner of a Travel Agency):

1-When in 2007 do you want to go?
2-Lots of different ways to celebrate a wedding anniversary. Besides Air and Hotel, have you and your husband considered a romantic cruise?
3-If Hotel and Air, have you considered other locales?
4- Your Travel Budget

Suggestions if YES to #3--South Pacific, Italy, Hawaii, Caribbean. Just some ideas there. Now understand that Paris is a romantic place to celebrate your anniversary. It has its minuses as well. Examples are: Rude and/or arrogant people, overpriced food(in my opinion anyways....like they see us Americans coming).

Kindly either call, email me at: indysteve1563@yahoo.com or reach me through Yahoo Messenger with your ideas and thoughts and let's see what the possibilities are.


?
Hello,
It is one of most beautiful cities in the world Lady...
And also one of the filthiest places i have ever seen...
But i did alot of walking so as to really experience the people of France.Like visiting nieghborhoods and little out of the way cafes.
But if you stick with the mainstream tourist attractions.You and hubby should have a very romantic time with lots of great memories...
Have fun...
You should really check out St.Tropez on the SE coast...Hot Hot Heat...Very Romantic...



Rating



 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.624
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds