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Visiting to Paris by flights written by sumit mishra
Visiting to Paris by flights needs proper budgeting, before booking an airline tickets at low cost air flight. Most importantly budgeting on air flight tickets has to be taken into consideration and Internet has got a good overwhelming response for getting low airfare tickets. Take down the benefit to have a better air flight choice available on early booking.

International travel tips for women written by sumit mishra
In this modern world of blurring geographical boundaries, people are traveling like never before. With the rapidly changing face of travel and tourism, both on domestic and international level, everyone is eager to explore the world.

International travel tips for women written by sumit mishra
In this modern world of blurring geographical boundaries, people are traveling like never before. With the rapidly changing face of travel and tourism, both on domestic and international level, everyone is eager to explore the world.

Hotels in France – Offers comfortable accommodation 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.

Paris Hotels: Very stylish and sleek written by Nancy Eben
For accommodation point of view Paris hotels are affordable and comfortable for stay

Classic Paris: Book-hunting along the Banks of the River Seine written by Phil Chavanne
"Walking through Paris in search of new tips and hot-spots for readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com, I realized I’d neglected one its most classic locations, despite the fact that I often take time to skulk around the “bouquinistes” (second-hand booksellers) of the banks of the river Seine."

Glorious Gourmet Food in Paris - Part III written by Phil Chavanne
If there's one thing the French know how to do well, it's food. Food is more of an art (and for some, a quasi religion) in France, and so I knew I would be remiss in my duties to readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com if I did not go and seek out Paris's finest gastronomic glories for you. Sampling the following is not an option – it's a must!!!

Glorious Gourmet Food in Paris - Part II written by Phil Chavanne
If there's one thing the French know how to do well, it's food. Food is more of an art (and for some, a quasi religion) in France, and so I knew I would be remiss in my duties to readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com if I did not go and seek out Paris's finest gastronomic glories for you. Sampling the following is not an option – it's a must!!!

Glorious Gourmet Food in Paris - Part I written by Phil Chavanne
If there's one thing the French know how to do well, it's food. Food is more of an art (and for some, a quasi religion) in France, and so I knew I would be remiss in my duties to readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com if I did not go and seek out Paris's finest gastronomic glories for you. Sampling the following is not an option – it's a must!!!

Paris Vacation Rentals written by Jennifer Weiss
Although many people like to compare New York City to Paris, the City of Light stands in a class all its own in regards to world-renowned attractions, picturesque scenery, and entertainment options. As its many must-see sights fill up your itinerary and the cultural weight of this cosmopolitan wonder begins to overwhelm, don’t forget to breathe and enjoy the amazing beauty that surrounds you every step of the way from your Paris apartment rental to the cobblestone streets of the Champs-Élysées.

A Paris Vacation Beyond the Ordinary written by Jennifer Weiss
Paris. What more can be said about the beautiful City of Light? We all know about its romantic atmosphere and countless museums and galleries that will sweep you away to another time and place. But around every corner and along its grand boulevards, there is a Paris that is specifically tailored towards your interests, preferences, and curiosity; and all you need to do is wander its streets to discover what you have been missing all this time.

Parisian Retail Therapy written by Phil Chavanne
Good news! I have more great Parisian hot spots yet for the readers of Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News.com. Read on, I believe you won't be disappointed.

Authentic Parisian Experiences written by Phil Chavanne
In this issue I have yet more Parisian shopping bargains and discoveries in store for the readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com: fine crystal and some wine-tasting sessions from one of the most reputed Parisian wine cellars, and more!

A Melting Pot of Ideas to Try out in Paris – Act I Scene II written by Phil Chavanne
Everyone will memorize something personal about Paris. I thought it would be a rich idea to start writing a brand new series of articles in which I would offer each time a motley of ideas: obscure sites to see, off-the-wall museums to visit, quaint shops to shop at, and other things to do (for free or for money) in Paris. Starting now!

Serendipitous Paris: A Random Assortment of Things to Do – Act I Scene I written by Phil Chavanne
Your experience of Paris will necessarily be different from that of any other traveler. Because your expectations are unique, your perception of the French capital will be yours, and yours only. Diversity being the name of the game, I thought you would enjoy being told about a larger variety of unusual places to visit, and singular things to do while in Paris.

Three Spots Where to Take Time Off in Paris written by Phil Chavanne
One of my favorite pleasures when I am in Paris is to take some time off, pick up a good book, and hole up some place where I can be left alone with my old self. If you feel the same, these are three of my fave spots to do just that.

A Few Places of Romance in Paris written by Phil Chavanne
In Woody Allen's judgement, "As long as you haven't been kissed during any of those rainy Parisian afternoons, you haven't been kissed at all." A long-time dweller of the French capital, I'd have a hard time not to agree with the most Parisian New Yorker. Paris is a place as perfect as they come to live a glorious romance, rekindle your marriage, or meet your lifetime someone. The question is: where do you start?

The Parisian Rules of Tipping written by Phil Chavanne
Sitting at the terrace of a sidewalk cafe in Paris and sipping on a Perrier while watching passers-by is a pleasure many travelers promise themselves to experience when they are in Paris. But with the check comes the question: to tip or not to tip?

Are Sneakers a Fashion No-no in Paris? written by Phil Chavanne
Are American sneakers a fashion don’t in Paris? The Senior Editor of online magazine Paris Eiffel Tower News addresses the issue from a bilateral viewpoint.

Paris bound? Pack the Right Power Supply written by Phil Chavanne
When planning your trip to Paris, remember to pack the right adaptors for your small appliances. Forget those, and you are in trouble.

How to Shop Smartly for Fashion in Paris written by Phil Chavanne
Going to Paris for a shopping spree needs not put your household finances down for the next two years. It simply requires a little planning, and being let in on little-known shops offering bargain basement deals.

Eating (way too well) in Paris: Third Stop at Le Gourmet written by Phil Chavanne
Yet another interesting stop in our culinary adventures in Paris, the Le Gourmet restaurant offers great French cuisine for prices I hadn’t seen in Paris in 15 years.

What Is the Oldest Bar in Paris? written by Phil Chavanne
French people love drinking and eating out. Paris overflows with bars, wine bars, cafés, bistros and restaurants. Tons of fun. But which and where is the oldest one?

A Bird Eye View of Paris: Four High Spots written by Phil Chavanne
When you want to view Paris from the top, four vantage points offer an easy access. Paris expert Phil Chavanne has located them for you.

Paris Off the Beaten Path: Try Small Museums written by Phil Chavanne
Small Paris museums offer you an alternative to the large venues when you wish to avoid the crowds there. See which museums to visit here.

A Visitors Guide to Paris France written by Jim Johnson
Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire world. The city is located in France, and is also the capital of the country. Paris is among the most traveled cities in the world today.

Paris Touring With Little Money and No Legwork written by Phil Chavanne
To the exception of its rather enjoyable aerial line #6, the Paris metro does not shine as a sightseeing vehicle. To those of you who want to “see while learning”, I would recommend discovering sections of the city on the wheels of the Open Tour deck bus.

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