Why do you love Paris, France so much? |
1. When was your first visit?
2. Would you ever live there?
3. Have you any family/friends?
4. Have you ever dreamt of Paris? Even today?
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How long would it take to visit the Louvre Museum? |
I am only going to be in Paris for a day.
Well starting at noon.
I'd like to see as much of Paris as possible in a day, and i was wondering if the louvre takes a long time to see or ... |
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What is a good mall in Paris, France? |
| I've been searching for a mall in Paris, France, but am getting little information. Does anyone know, from personal eperience, where a really nice, cool mall is in Paris?... |
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Why's there to see in france apart from a metal tower? |
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Crime in Paris, France? |
| I make a trip to Paris mid-November for one week. Is crime a problem? I heard the area outside the city center has problems with riots and car fires. What part of Paris should I avoid? i heard ... |
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Interesting places to visit while in Paris in 2 days? |
| Returning to Spore in July.I'll stopover at Paris de Gaulle Airport. I intend to stay in Paris for atleast 2 days. Any advise on hotel and places possible to visit economically will be ... |
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I'm going to Paris for a day and a night next week - What is there to do and see? Opinions please!!!? |
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Seriously, what does the average French person think of us Irish folk? |
| Do the French think of the Irish people in a positive or negative manor....BE HONEST!... |
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Girl and paris? |
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In France are the people still rude beyond belief, or has things changed? |
| I was there 13 years ago, and couldn't stand the people, but i have friends that have been there recently, and say the French are really nice!... |
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When is the best time to go to paris, france? |
i might go to Paris, France someday but i need to know when the best time to go is and maybe i should brush up on my french. LOL!!! |
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Kat
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Hi, I am French (not that this is important)... France is on vacation most of July and August, so even if that's the warmest season of the year, I wouldn't want to go then. Everyone is on the roads and everyone is a tourist. I went with my husband in May 2 years ago, and it was great. It was just warm and cool enough so that we could walk the streets of Paris. September is also a good time... the fall is great over there too. |
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bonjour!
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We went in January and loved it! It is cold but there are no tourists and consequently no lines. We got a great deal too. I would highly recommend going to Europe the last 2 weeks of January for some of the cheapest rates of the whole year. |
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olive
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I advice December. Xmas + New year are fantastic |
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truthyness
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I would suggest definitely JUNE. All the sales are on, the giant music festival (http://fetedelamusique.culture.fr/index_flash.php), the French Open championships, great weather, etc.
The BBC says:
With similar weather to London, the best time to visit France's capital is from late spring to early autumn. The city is less busy during the month of August when the residents head out of town. |
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yogazen
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The spring (April-June) is a great time to go. You'll avoid the major tourist season (July-September).
And yes, make sure you know at least some basic words/phrases in French! |
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mercedeshoff
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I would say from May on when the weather starts to be warmer till September.
average high temperatures in those months vary from 18 °C (64 °F) in May to 24 °C (75°F) in August. For September it is 20 °C(69 F)) |
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MattCan
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Spring or fall.
Spring (April - May, but NOT Easter week) because the trees and flowers of the city will be in bloom and because you will beat the crowds and the heat of summer.
Fall (late Sept. - early Oct) because the off-season deals will be good, the crowds dispersed and the cooler weather will make enjoying a cafe au lait at a sidewalk cafe that much more pleasant. |
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missesbean
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I was in Paris for the summer and I would recommend another season probably Fall when there are less tourists and more natives as they do go on holiday for over a month. Best of luck and yes brush up on your french it will help!!1 |
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Muddy
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The best time is right about now. The weather has just warmed up... last week it was cold, but this week it's great. In general, June is when it's beginning to warm up, then in July and August it's hot (but even then it's possible you'll need a sweater at night). Last year October was magnificent, so you never can be absolutely sure. I've been here 3 years, and from November to March each year, it's been pretty cold.
And yes, do brush up on your French. For some basic phrases, check out this page: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmgYBhSs4Um5eYOsEZb_oDXsy6IX?qid=1006052523800 |
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Sunshine1
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Any time is a good time to go to Paris. I went in November and it was cold, but wonderful! Can't wait to return during warmer weather.
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