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Old April 5th, 2008, 05:27 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
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Default Paris vacation tips & advice...

What is it about France? The land of plenty...

Is it that beautiful combination of both romance & love? Is that what
excites me on each of my vacations? Maybe...
No wait, it must be the wonderful food & wines, im ruled by my stomach
afterall. mmmm, maybe. Oh I know it must be that feeling I get when I
walk down into the Champs Ellysees...

Im not sure. Will I ever know?

So your off to Paris and looking for those last minute pointers that
make all the difference...

Okay, well for starters theres something that I really recommend. Make
a list of everything you'd like to see before you leave. This way you
wont be sat on the plane ride home, wondering what the Arc de Triomphe
looks like!

Oh yeah its probabily worth making hotel reservations before you leave
(depending on what time of year it is). I remember the first time I
went, I stupidly didn't make hotel reservations and ended up shelling
out over 300 euros for my first night. To be fair the hotel was nice,
but still, it really cut into my Champs Ellysees spending money.

Dont suddenly panick if you haven't made reservations. It really
depends on what time of year your going. Plus, if you do want to make
reservations and dont know a good place, I've left a link to the place
I've always used sinse my first bad experience.

I've also fetched an article I wrote a while back on Paris
attractions, that should help you write your list.

Well that about raps it up from me. I wish you a great vacation and
dont skimp on the wine!

Heres the link http://www.parisshortstaysatparishotels.com


And heres the article

Owing to its location, Paris has a temperate, oceanic climate; over
the years it has become one of the most visited cities in the world.
Paris short stays are very popular and for good reason as it makes a
superb location for a romantic weekend; it is almost guaranteed that a
second, longer stay will be required.

It is known for its wonderful buildings, style, excellent food and
wine; these include the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, markets and a
history only matched by a few other European cities. Traveling through
the city of Paris can be very enjoyable; the Metro underground train
network will probably be the main method as it runs regularly and
reaches every part of the city.

The Eiffel Tower at over 300 meters tall and is a magnificent steel
structure; it can be seen from any point within the city and the
superb views just can't be matched by those looking at it from the
ground. Illuminated in the evening, it is one of the most beautiful
sights in the entire city; if you are really enthusiastic you can take
a tour where the guide will tell you how this beautiful tower was
built.

The famous Paris Avenue 'the Champs Elysees' must also receive a
visit; it's where you will find all the top class hotels, shops and
restaurants. This avenue may be select but it attracts large numbers
of visitors daily; it is also where most of the five star hotels are
situated but thankfully hotels tend to be cheaper once you move away
from the city center.

The city's famous museum, the Louvre is huge and worth a visit if you
have the time; with almost a third of a million exhibits, you will not
be able to see everything in one trip. On a Paris short stay vacation
it would be easy to spend entire weekend here; many of the world's art
collections are housed here, which includes the renowned 'Mona Lisa'.
What makes Paris special is the number of artists that have been
attracted to this great capital; chances are that you will have the
opportunity to see a number of famous paintings whilst you're
visiting.

The Arc de Triomphe another famous landmark was built by Napoleon in
1806; the names of his generals engraved upon it to honor them and his
troops. It also features an observatory to take in surrounding views;
in particular those obtained along the lanes that lead from it.

Certainly it is not fair to believe that these are the only places in
the city worth visiting; but these should certainly not to be missed
because many offer regular guided tours, some at little or no charge
at all. You should only ever consider a short stay in Paris as a
sample of what is on offer; a longer break here will be necessary if
you really want to experience everything this wonderful city has to
offer.



 




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