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Notre
Dame, the Eiffel
Tower, trips along the Seine by batobus
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Ahhh...Paris.
Stay awhile
and find out why millions of tourists exclaim "I love Paris"
and upon their departure start making plans for their return.
Immerse yourself
in the culture and attractions of this world capital.
The memories
will linger...
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| Getting
Around the Paris Metro |

It has been the model for urban subway and underground transportation
for over a century, and remains the cheapest, quickest way
around Paris. Take a virtual crash course in navigating around
Paris with maps, directions and ticket-buying guides for visitors
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| Must
See Paris - The Latin Quarter |

Although Paris can be a bit staid when it comes to observing
the proprieties, it still sizzles on the Left Bank, home to
students of the Sorbonne and a hopping nightlife filled with
clubs, neighborhood cafes and restaurants, and by day rocking
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| Paris
Catacombs Thrills & Chills |

The Paris Catacombs were originally part of a Gallo-Roman
quarry system that dates back to 60 B.C. so when the local
cemetery was condemned in the 18th century thousands of
remains were reposited here. Get directions, admission prices
and tour information and ...enter if you dare....
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also
see -> Paris
to Epernay | Enjoy
Your Travels Around Paris
Touring
the Paris Marais District | Eiffel
Tower Tour
Paris
Fashion Week | Best
Street Food in Paris
A
Tour of the Best Paris Street Markets
The
Louvre for Beginners

Interactive
Notre
Dame Paris Photo Tour
Top Paris
Tourism & Travel Guides Around the Web:
Paris
Office of Tourism
- The official site offering Paris on a platter in feature articles,
travel tips, attractions, suggested hotels and online reservations,
currency converter, maps, plus sections on shopping, cafes and
restaurants, kid's activities and gay-friendly Paris, museums,
churches and cathedrals, photo galleries, links.
Paris
Pages - The encyclopedia de Paris, including an interactive
map to museums and monuments, a basic Paris glossary explaining
Rive Gauche, arrondisement, and Bateaux Mouches,
a Paris
Metro guide, image galleries, events calendar, and lots, lots
more.
Paris
In Sites Newsletter
- Written by Linda Thalman, your friend in Paris with engaging
reports on what to see, do and how to get there, plus photo galleries,
insider tips and subscription info.
Paris
Digest - Try Paris digestible with factoids and
travel tips browseable in convenient dropdown categories including
practical info, popular tourist attractions, fun & leisure,
suggested hotels and restaurants and lots about what to see and
do on Paris day trips.
Paris
Escapes - Hip, no-nonsense advice on what to see and what
to avoid, including "best of" guides to hotels, bars,
restaurants, major attractions, museums, plus don't miss a feature
article entitled "Top Ten Places to Be Passionate in Paris."
Parisrama
- The next best thing to being there with past and present Paris
images, panoramas and video presentations. Real Player required.
Notre
Dame de Paris Historic Overview - One of the city's top
attractions and an eyeful here at Elore.com, with a complete history
and notable dates, photo gallery, bibliography, and browse the
rest of the site for more background on medieval Gothic architecture.
The
offical site of the Eiffel Tower
- Perfectly capturing Parisian atmosphere with a fanciful look
at the city icon via a virtual tour, photo galleries, kids games
and e-cards along with a deep background history, facts and figures,
and practical information including access and restaurant info,
FAQ.
Bateaux-Mouches
- Seine River - From DiscoverFrance.net, with a first-rate
history of the scenic (by day) and the romantic (by night) river
cruise around Paris including a map, departure points, fares,
plus more detailed info on Bateaux Parisiens and the Batobus city
shuttle service.
Louvre
Museum - Give your mouse a workout at one of the world's
great museums and home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo
and other masterpieces too numerous to mention, offering online
virtual tours and special exhibitions ranging from Egyptian antiquities
and European masterpieces to American Indian crafts and the modern
masters.
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