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This popular cruise spans the River Seine and the St. Martin Canal, taking visitors of the Musée d'Orsay on a three-hour trip to the Parc de la Villette, and back again. Departing from the Museum at 9:30am, or from the Park at... more
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The Paris Opera is a world-class venue that offers an annual calendar of cultural events including operas and ballets. A typical year will feature "The Damnation of Faust", "The Bat" or "Othello", and programs of the Bolshoi Ba... more
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' and at one major junction is the Opera Garnier - the Paris Opera. I just stood and stared continue reading »
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This charming park, opened in 1867, is one of the many masterpieces of Baron Haussmann, who shaped so much of modern Paris. The park is a popular city center haven for nature lovers and walkers as well as families and sportsmen... more
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This tex-mex bar and restaurant has been enjoying growing success lately. Sample the fajitas and varied tapas. Sangria and home-made cocktails are simply delicious. On Tuesdays, a "girls" evening is on the agenda. On Thursdays,... more
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When it comes to name-dropping, this cemetery knows no peer; it has been called the "grandest address in Paris." A free map of Père-Lachaise is available at the newsstand across from the main entrance.Everybody from Sara... more
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The Palais' construction was commissioned in 1615 by princess regent Marie de Médicis, who bought the Duke of Luxembourg's private mansion and entrusted architect Salomon de Brosse with its transformation into a royal palace. T... more
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Follow the Rues de Castiglione and de la Paix to one of the most famous squares in Paris. Intricately linked with the history of France, since its creation in 1685, this architectural jewel was commissioned by King Louis XIV an... more
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beautiful sun shining days in Paris. After lunch we went to the place de vendome, the opera, aand continue reading »
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Believe it or not, Montmartre is the wine-growing area of Paris. This romantic quarter was once thick with acres of vineyards and has hosted this annual grape harvest festival since 1937. There are still thriving vines on a few... more
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