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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Martyn Davis Ok so you are travelling to Paris, you will probably arrive via train or plane and then either use the underground or get a taxi to their desired hotel, but if you are thinking about arriving by car, then do bear in mind that parking is a major problem and there are actually very few hotels that do have their own car parking area. written by Martyn Davis So which hotel should you stay in when travelling to Paris, well obviously good planning and research are the keys to getting the most out of your holiday in Paris, so we do hope that this will help give you a little insight into the types of hotels available. written by Alley Ken Paris hotel apartments, accommodation for every budget traveller. Whether you are going for a business trip, a holiday vacation or a leisure trip, apartment hotels in Paris meet all your needs. written by Alley Ken Enjoy the facilities and amenities of a hotel in a price lesser than a hotel! The aparthotels in Paris are specifically built to provide all the services of a hotel in an apartment. written by Alley Ken Budget hotels in Paris are the best option if you are short on money and still want to enjoy the stay, do shopping, visit popular tourist attractions and dine at your favorite restaurants as it helps you spend your saved money in these activities. written by Alley Ken Thinking of what to gift your partner on your coming anniversary or on a special ocassion? What about a Romantic holiday in Paris? Book a romantic hotel in Paris and give a surprise to your beloved. written by Nancy Eben Paris, one of the most popular tourists’ destinations, is known as the City of Lights. It is world famous for being a leading business and cultural center. It is one of the top most tourists’ destinations in the world. written by Nancy Eben A romantic and beautiful destination Paris has much to offer and the hotels in France Paris furnish the needs of its visitors. The number of hotels in Paris exceeds the total hotels in France. written by Nancy Eben For accommodation point of view Paris hotels are affordable and comfortable for stay written by Anil Gupta With palm trees in the breeze on top of two miles of golden sand, it could be Palm Beach or Palma de Mallorca. But it’s central Paris, and the Paris Plage project, the manmade beach along the river Seine. Last-minute preparations went on all night, with workmen smoothing out the 2,000 tons of fine sand now spread on what’s usually a busy motorway. written by Anil Gupta The GARE D'ORSAY is museum which has been built in what used to initially be a train station, the building itself is exceptional and interesting. The museum has an extraordinary art collection, which dates back to the early 19th century. written by Anil Gupta Haute couture means accuracy in lines. “Haute couture consists of secrets whispered from generation to generation,” says Yves Saint Laurent. The designer is careful to achieve a supreme balance in all his clothes, designs in the secrecy of the “studio”. written by Anil Gupta Paris is the world’s most striking city. The chic Marais and St. Germain, the romantic stairway streets of Montmartre, the majestic grandeur that sweeps west from the Louvre to the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower shining brightly as ever. But the magic is dispersing, especially to the north and east of the Bastille. written by Anil Gupta Paris is debatably the number one dining capital in the world. Dining options truly run the scope from 3 Michelin-starred temples of haute cuisine to the equally charming Parisian bistro. written by Anil Gupta Paris laid claim to some 2,000 hotels - with about 80,000 rooms - spread across its 20 districts. They range from the Ritz and the Crillon to joint which is very repellent. Most visitors come to Paris in July and August. written by Anil Gupta It is a very common belief that no time is perfect that today discover the magic of Disneyland Resort Paris. written by Anil Gupta There are more than 177 miles of man-made tunnels and disused quarries under the streets of Paris. These cavernous spaces have become a focal point for urban culture and creativity, resulting in a private treasure-house of art, music and writing. written by Anil Gupta Paris can be a fun city for kids or teenagers who are history lovers. written by Anil Gupta Dan Brown’s mystical thriller has set off a mini-industry in Parisian travel, with enthralled readers touring the locations in its plot to unravel its enigmas. written by Anil Gupta The ‘Basilique du Sacre Coeur’ is positions at the top of butte Montmartre. To get here one can climb the endless steps, or take a cable car. The basilica and the beauty of the landscape draw thousands of visitor’s everyday. written by Anil Gupta Paris for some, represents a city of romance, for others, the French capital is a sparkling mix of writers and artists. The city’s people are stylish and flirtatious, its architecture seductive, its restaurants and nightlife devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and its streets are scattered with dreams. written by Anil Gupta Paris can really show off about its wide variety of parks, ranging from the very largest to the smallest. One could have never imagined that the city of Paris would have so much green and open space throughout. written by Anil Gupta Paris occupies a bowl hollowed out by the Seine, and the surrounding heights are considered to be the limits of the city. The river arches through the center of town, visiting 10 of the 20 districts. written by Anil Gupta The Wine Tasting Experience or as the French say it Degustation du Vin will launch one to the famous French wine industry via all five senses. First listen – listen to the explanations of the French wine expert. written by Anil Gupta Paris has a very famous flea market. It is called “Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen”. It was inaugurated in 1885 and extends over six hectares. written by Anil Gupta Paris is a shopper’s dream, of course, and the “glitterati” will feel quite at home in the Haute Couture shops found on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne in the 8th arrondissement. written by Anil Gupta Since the middle Ages, the Seine River is the backbone of the city of Paris. written by Anil Gupta The Pompidou Center (Centre Pompidou in French) is one of the most impressive buildings of Paris. It was designed by architects Renzo Piano (from Italy) and Richard Rodgers (from the UK). Its purpose was to bring art and culture to the man in the street. written by Anil Gupta Situated on a large urban renewal site devoted to culture and leisure, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie was completed in 1986 with a mandate to educate visitors about science and technology. written by Anil Gupta The tourist visiting Paris can be a rookie or traveled veteran, he/she should not be weighed down with mind-bending dates and boring stories. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |