
thewozman
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Go to the sacre coeur (sacred heart) its a church on top of a hill and you can look out over the entire city...there are a few bars and a market up there too |
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Sweetzoe
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Hi I went to Paris in The Easter holidays of 2007 and my family and I had a good time there.
When you are there I would suggest you visit the Eiffel Tower (I got lost here so I went down to the bottom when my 2 sister's,dad and mum where at one of the Restaurants), The Louvre and The Notre-Dame.
We also went to a Science Museum which was quite good.
Here is a website that is about 50 things to do in Paris: http://www.timeout.com/travel/features/264/3.html |
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Ray
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Louvre( Palace)
ChampsElysees Ave(Avenue des Champs-Elysées)
triumphal arch
Notre Dame de Paris
and French people themselves...
don't ask questions in English,or they'll answer in fluent English:sorry I don't speak English. |
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Proud.to.be.an.indian
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The Eiffel tower, moulin rouge, museum etc. And ofcourse the french kissing. |
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Empress
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of course the eiffel tower, take a walk or boat ride by the river seine, there are tons of amazing art galleries - i would suggest you look them up cos you will really only have time to go to one. when you eat try not to eat exactly by a big tourist place - the food will be rubbish, not very 'french' and extremely overpriced. just walk away a couple of streets and you will find much nicer places.
paris is beautiful you will have a wonderful time! |
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plea of issue
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Notre Dame cathedral is spectacular. Remember to go all the way round or you'll miss the flying butresses.
A stroll along the left bank is a must.
If you're into art, give the Louvre a wide berth and go to the Musee D'Orsay instead.
Have a brilliant time |
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garethbarry6lover
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arch le truimpth
golden rose (for diana) |
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DRS
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That's about all I was going to suggest...the Eiffel Tower.
See if you can find a good restaurant and order crepes....they are delicious in French restaurants in the USA...expect they must be outstanding in France. |
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jandrouais
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Best way to see it is start at the Champs Elysee or Nortre dame, depending on which way you are coming from. And walk the entire way from either point. But don't go into any museums because you will get caught up into it and it will take your time. So walk from Notre dame towards the Louvre, then up into the Gardens or next to them, to Place de la concorde then up the Champs Elysee. If you want, climb the Champs Elysee for about 5 euro 7.5 dollars, and you can see all of paris (without the line unlike the Eiffel tower) |
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minerva
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Sacre Coeur and Montmartre, Notre Dame and the Latin Quarter..eat the crepes and gallettes from street sellers so you can keep sight seeing..., |
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Richard B
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Visit the church of Notre Dame and the church of La Madeleine. Visit the Louvre if you have time. |
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SUE
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Notre Dame You must go to Notre Dame, and walk the Champs - Elysees, and eat quiche lorraine, and pate and a nice glass of wine (not necessarily all at once) and have a crepe from a cart on the street, and sit in one of the cafés and have coffee and pastry. That ought to take a whole day.
If you had more time, you would have to do the Louvre as well, but that takes a whole day in itself. And the Musée d'Orsay, and ...well, when you have time to spend a whole week, we'll give you some ideas. |
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Jade
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the eiffel tower of course |
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Dafydd
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Be prepared for long queues for the Eiffel Tower. Try to see Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, Montmartre (including Sacre Coeur). If you like Art go to the Louvre. |
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Smiling JW
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Been up the Eiffel Tower last year. It's okay. |
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speelseegel
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the Louvre , the cathedral and the Eiffeltoren .
Also the painters alongside the Seine. |
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pauliewalnutz87
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THE CARS..BE CAREFUL DONT GET HURT! |
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DarkKnight
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Get drunk theres plenty of wine |
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Dickie
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you may see a few french people there |
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