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Quote: The Place de la Concorde is a site in Paris that has some amazing statues and monuments and is definately a must see for any visitor to the city. Although I had visited Paris before I had never actually been to Read More
Quote: The Palace Garnier is the thirteenth theater building which housed the Paris Opera, founded by Louis XIV in 1669. The building was built by order of Napoleon III as part of the great Parisian reconstruction Read More
Quote: After your arrival to Paris you must go immediatelly go to the famous hill of the artiststo MONTMARTRE. Not only artists are going to make your portrait whenever you wanted but visit right then the BASILICA Read More
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Quote: Therefore, only one of the vanquished in the attic this time was the Montparnasse tower. Frankly, I've been searching for where the entrance, ticket office and all that. Walked around in circles. French I do not Read More
Quote: While others correclty describe this as an "oasis" in Paris, I would call it a nice "break." The first two times I was here (in 1985 and 1987), I was single. I found the gardens to be a great spot to relax, Read More
Quote: This sprawling flea market will satisfy casual browsers and serious shoppers. Spread over 100s of stalls in a pedestrian area, visitors can find anything ranging from the valuable to the amusing. Business-minded Read More
Quote: Thats a nice ride at the Seine River. You get the tickets on time or you can book it earlier. The harbor is close to the eiffel tower feet. We went when was dawn/sun setting down, so the view was spectacular to Read More
Quote: Garden, which Parisians call "Lyuko" broken in front of the southern facade of the Luxembourg Palace. This is perhaps the most romantic place in Paris parks. There are privacy lovers, are scientific disputes Read More
Quote: If you are in Paris you should definitely go and spent some time on the Ile de la Cité. Its a small island that is connected with both riverbanks of the Seine via 9 bridges. It is the ideal place to relax within Read More