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Paris Entertainment Guide for Visitors and Locals |
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PARIS
FRANCE
A city rich in treasures from it's historic past,
Paris boasts many modern attractions as well. Paris is
known for its famous buildings and works of art, its chic
fashion scene and its modern literary, artistic, and intellectual
ideals, and is a must for anyone wishing to experience
the best of both contemporary and age old European culture.
Paris is family friendly and is a city that welcomes people
of all ages and backgrounds with open arms...
Few cities can compare with
the eclectic mix of cafés, bars
and restaurants that line every street
and boulevard of Paris.
The city's
compactness makes it possible to explore
on foot and experience the individual
feel of the different quartier Paris
is a real cinema capital, and the best
Parisian music encompasses jazz, avant-garde,
salsa and, currently, Europe's most
vibrant African music scene...
Parts of Paris don't fit easily in any "category". In fact, Parisians say that their city is just a collection of one hundred villages. Montmartre, rising up to the north of the center, has managed to retain an almost rural atmosphere with its colorful mixture of locals and artists despite the daily influx of tourists. Undisturbed by tourism, the dilapidated working-class quarters of eastern Paris offer a rich ethnic slice of Parisian street life and in direct contrast, technological wonder is paraded at the ground-breaking science museum constructed in the recently renovated Parc de La Villette....
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PARIS
LAST MINUTE TRAVEL DEALS
- Save up to 70% with special package
prices from airlines and hotels in Paris. Simply choose
your flights, hotel, and car from 3 hours to
14 days prior to departure and you're on your
way to the most romantic city, Paris!
PARIS WEEKEND
GETAWAY packages
for this weekend & next. We've
got constantly updated
last minute
packages to Paris, including airfare, hotel,
rental car (when needed) and often
additional add-ons such as hot
event tickets, or pre-paid dinners
at the best restaurants in town
-- all for one great price!. |
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Paris,
France - Paris, Ville Lumiere
Ahhh, the life of a Parisian: indulgent
pastries and museums by day, four-star, three-course
Michelin-starred dinners by night!
Includes: Flight,
Hotel, Taxes & Fees |
From
$745.00
per person
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Paris,
France - Luxury Getaway
From the thousand-foot tower in the middle of the
city to the famous attitudes of its waiters, nothing in Paris
is understated!
Includes: Flight, Luxury Hotel, Taxes & Fees |
From
$774.00
per person
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Paris intrigues, astonishes, provokes, overwhelms, and ultimately gets under your skin. The City of Light is the apex of architectural beauty, artistic expression, and culinary delight, and it knows it. As drop-dead arrogant as the Arc de Triomphe, as disarmingly quaint as a lace-curtain bistro, it seduces newcomers with a Latin-lover style -- and its subtle siren song invites unhurried exploration.
Paris is a city of vast, noble perspectives and intimate, ramshackle streets, of formal espaces verts (green open spaces) and of quiet squares. This combination of the pompous and the private is one of the secrets of its perennial pull. Another is its size. Paris is relatively small as capitals go, with distances between many of its major sights and museums invariably walkable.
For the first-timer there will always be several must-dos at the top of the list, but a visit to Paris will never be quite as simple as a quick look at Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower. You'll discover that around every corner, down every ruelle (little street) lies a resonance-in-wait.
You can stand on the rue du Faubourg St-Honoré at the very spot Edmond Rostand set Ragueneau's pastry shop in Cyrano de Bergerac. You can read the letters of Madame de Sévigné in her actual hôtel particulier, or private mansion, now the Musée Carnavalet. You can breathe in the fumes of hubris before the extravagant onyx tomb Napoléon designed for himself. You can gaze through the gates at the school where Voltaire honed his wit and lay a garland on Oscar Wilde's grave at Père Lachaise.
If this is your first trip, there's no harm in taking a guided tour of the city -- a perfectly good introduction that will help you get your bearings and provide you with a general impression before you return to explore at leisure the sights that particularly interest you. By the time you have explored the city, you should not only have had your cultural fill but be downright exhausted and hungry, too. |
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Paris Pass - $106.23
Discover the joy of unlimited sightseeing with the Paris Pass, which gives you free entry to the best attractions Paris has to offer. Save time as you skip the queues with fast track entry at many attractions, including the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay, and take advantage of special offers at various Paris restaurants and shops! |
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Disneyland Paris - $114.30
Explore Disneyland Park and travel freely through the Kingdom of Entertainment and its 5 famous lands in Disneyland Paris. |
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Romantic Cruise & Dinner - $336.18
What could be more romantic than a private evening out in Paris for two? You'll cruise along the Seine River, have a romantic three-course dinner at a Paris brasserie then tour Paris by night in a private car to see the city's brilliantly illuminated monuments and buildings!
After dinner, you'll take a Paris by Night illuminations tour to see Paris' floodlit buildings. On your return to your hotel, a rose "for Madame" and a half-bottle of fine champagne will be waiting for you to bring your night out for two in Paris, the city of romance, to a suitably romantic close |
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