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Situated at the end of the Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe provides an excellent vantage point for a bird’s-eye-view of Paris’s expansive boulevards. Reminiscent of an ancient Roman arch, the monument adds to th... more
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to La Defense Metro to Arc de Triomphe Stroll dow the Champs Elysees Metro to Notre Dame Walk through continue reading »
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Home to some of Rodin’s most famous sculptures, the Musèe Rodin is not to be missed when in Paris. It includes his famed works such as The Burghers of Calais, The Thinker, and the dramatic Gates of Hell which is sh... more
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Dame, Musee Rodin, Hotel de Ville, and a bunch of other stuff. We got back to the hotel around midnight continue reading »
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The Avenue des Champs-Elysees encompasses the 19th century grandeur that was architect Baron Haussmann’s Paris. This expansive boulevard is lined with the most chic shops in all of Paris. Visitors can stroll down the Cham... more
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, to see what interesting stores they had on l'Avenue des Champs Elysees.We walked up through continue reading »
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A hit with businessmen and a fashionable crowd, this kitschy, exotic restaurant isn't quite what you'd expect to find just a few minutes away from the Crillon luxury hotel and ultra chic Place de la Concorde. Climb the massive... more
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and Bollinger as one should when in Paris. Then we headed to The Buddha Bar which is quite famous continue reading »
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Napoléon Bonaparte (b.1769) died in exile on the Isle of St. Helena in 1821. Apparently the French thought better of him after his death and in 1840 his remains were returned to France and this magnificent memorial that was bui... more
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was Hotel de Invalides, which is where Napoleon's tomb is housed. King Louis the XIV built this enormously continue reading »
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super upscale window browsing. The larges Louis Vuitton store is there. From there Marissa and I headed continue reading »
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In 1810, the Montrouge stone quarries became catacombs. Because of a lack of space in the graveyards of Paris, it is here, 20 meters (65 feet) underground, that the remains of six million Parisians are exhibited. These ossuarie... more
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Opéra Garnier, named after the architect who designed it in 1862, was immortalized by writer Gaston Leroux in his Phantom of the Opera. The architecture is a mixture of baroque, classical, Greek and Napoléonic styles. Adorned w... more
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Garnier - Capriccio (opera) This opera is in the 9th arr. but nothing will really be open continue reading »
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The main axis of the city - it is part of the layout of Paris. The right bank indicates the northern part of the capital, the left the southern side; it is west of this bank that the elegant Saint Germain-des-Prés district is t... more
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people. We saw the Renault store, which had a real race car inside, as well as the Chanel, Dior continue reading »
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