whats the price of a dress from there, converted to US dollars?
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My Friend is visiting Paris, she has asked me what she could bring for me from there, so people living in Paris, could you let me know what is the best and cheapest stuff one could shop in Paris. I ...
Does anyone have recommendations for a shuttle service from Paris to CDG? My flight leaves at 7:00am so I need to be at CDG around 5:00 and the RER does not start until after 5:00am. The apartment ...
I am going to be in Eurpoe on the last two parts of the Tour 2008. I wat to go see the finish in Paris, but I'm sure it will be packed, so I want to see the time trial in Saint-Amand-Montrond (...
1)Easter is full of surprises!
2)Let's celebrate Easter with a Hot cross bun! (Hot cross buns - les broiches du Vendredi Saint)
3) Please buy a hot cross bun!
I am planning a trip to Disneyland Paris with my husband and two children (1 and 6). Any tips? Best hotel? Best place to eat? Park info and tips?
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We are going to Paris around 25th December. We are interested to visit Disneyland..will it be too cold during that time? If rides are not possible, what else is there to see or do in Disneyland area? ...
Been there once (about 8 years ago). I didn't get to see the musee de l'Orangerie because it was closed for renovations. I'd really like a chance to see that. Of the places I did go, the ones I'd most like to see again are the musee d'Orsay, the Picasso museum, Notre Dame, and the 9/10ths of the Louvre I didn't have time to wade through. (Don't miss the Van Eyck though!) And if it hasn't closed, there's a great cocktail bar right across the street from the Louvre called Le Fumoir. Pricey, but great atmosphere--I'd definitely go back there! My husband and I absolutely loved the city and the people. I'm jealous--will you pack me in your suitcase and bring me along?
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I love Paris, my favorite place is the Flea Market at Porte de Clignancourt, officially called Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, but known to everyone as Les Puces (The Fleas).
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I have been to Paris many times...I haven't really explored the Montparnasse area, so maybe there (Tour Montparnasse for a different view)..maybe also the Bois de Bologne to see the tennis grounds of Roland Garros. For some strange reason I'd also like to see the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand. Lastly, visit inside the Pantheon, to pay respects to all the brilliance within.