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</script></div><brere are many fantastic cities that you can elect to visit. But there is something about journeying to a new country to discover the rich history that it has to offer. You can combine your vacation into one that also is educational and quite cultural. Of all the cities in the world there is one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>There are many fantastic cities that you can elect to visit. But there is something about journeying to a new country to discover the rich history that it has to offer. You can combine your vacation into one that also is educational and quite cultural. Of all the cities in the world there is one that often makes the Top Ten list for fantasy destinations. Paris is a city that is centuries old and can offer the vacationer plenty of activities to do and things to see. It is a city that you will definitely not get bored with because of the unique diversification that is found within its borders. This article will cover the basic questions you might have about this wonderful city. You may decide to finally book your trip as soon as possible.</p>
<p> Are there any significant events that have happened in this bustling city?</p>
<p> When you stop and consider just how long this major city have been in existence, of course there have been numerous significant events. But just what types of events are you asking about are the real questions. Take for example a hugely historical event that swept through this major city in 1348. At this point Paris is boasting a population of nearly 200,000 residents. The Black Death came that year and by 1466 over 40,000 people had died of the plague. As far as military occupation goes, the city has been taken numerous times. From the early Romans up to the Germans during World War I, this city has suffered numerous invasions because of its strategic position and its defensive position. Luckily during World War II, the city remained relatively unscathed from invading troops from Germany.</p>
<p> What are some of the main visitor attractions found in Paris?</p>
<p> If you go to visit Paris then there are definitely some attractions or sites that you want to visit. They are considered standard tourist hotspots all across the globe. You have undoubtedly heard of Notre Dame de Paris which is a cathedral built in the 12th century. You have to visit the Eiffel Tower which was actually considered a temporary construction just for the 1889 Universal Exposition but it still stands today and is one of the most notable landmarks that France has to offer. If you are a lover of the arts then you definitely cannot pass up the opportunity to see some of the greatest art works in all of history found in the Louvre. You could spend weeks in the Louvre and still find more artwork to examine. If you are from the United States then you need to see the French version of the Statue of Liberty. You may not know this but the Statue of Liberty which was a gift from France in 1886 faces west towards the matching two that face towards the east. If you have a mind for some grim adventures then you absolutely must explore the catacombs found beneath Paris.</p>
<p> What can I do while visiting Paris?</p>
<p> What can you not do? Paris is one of the largest cities in the world. If you are a lover of fashion then you will love all of the shops to be found within its city limits. You can buy Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior or Givenchy. Just be prepared to spend plenty of euros when you are shopping. If you love art then you absolutely cannot pass up the chance to tour the Louvre. Though it will take you days to hurry through the museum, you have the rare opportunity to see da Vinci&#8217;s work as well as many other famous artists throughout time. If you are a true foodie then you will love the fusion blend of many of this city&#8217;s bistros and markets. The population of the city is so diverse that it instantly means you will have thousands of different choices on what to dine on while visiting. And who could pass up the opportunity to be one of six million annual visitors to ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower?</p>
<p> Where should I stay while visiting Paris?</p>
<p> You can find many hotels in Paris so finding a place to stay is not a problem. Deciding on what hotel you want to stay at and how much you want to pay may be one though. You could always stay in one of the hotels found in the Place de la Concorde district which has the incredibly luxurious Hôtel de Crillon. There is also the Ritz. Both are going to be quite expensive but your every need will be seen too. If you want a more &#8220;authentic&#8221; experience you may want to consider staying with a host family or in a bed and breakfast. You will not get all of the amenities but you will have a wonderful time.</p>
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		<title>France Brings You The Lovers Den</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>The best way to scour a new city you&#8217;ve never been to is by taking a motor coach tour of all the different monuments and neighborhoods. While on one of the Rome tours, for instance, you&#8217;ll get to see the Colosseum, the Vatican and everything in between. You may not be able to spend as much time as you&#8217;d like on every stop, but you&#8217;ll get a great idea on where you&#8217;d want to double-back to later. You can also make a mental map of where different places are located, peek at restaurant menus and learn exciting trivia about your surroundings. Surely, if you&#8217;re traveling from America to Paris, London and Rome, you&#8217;ll want to hook up with a travel agency that can iron out all these details for you.</p>
<p> Brendan Tours will take you to London England, where you&#8217;ll board one of the morning London bus tours that takes you to Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace. You&#8217;ll have plenty of time to explore on your own during day two and day three. On day four, you&#8217;ll receive a number of itinerary options, whether it&#8217;s a day of museums and theater, walking through parks or along the Thames River outdoors or shopping in the Knightsbridge district. Day five will board you on a motor coach to travel from London to your next location Paris, France, where you&#8217;ll view White Cliffs, the French channel and over World War I battlefields. On day six, you&#8217;ll have a sightseeing tour that shows you the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Place de la Concorde and the Fragonard Perfumery. On day seven, many travelers visit the Louvre or the Musee d&#8217;Orsay. The following day, you&#8217;ll board a train that traverses through French vineyards and the Appennine Mountains to Rome, Italy, where Rome tours awaits you on day nine. This tour will take you to the Forum, the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica and the Vatican. Day ten many people spend at Michelangelo&#8217;s Sistine Chapel or partaking in some of Italy&#8217;s delicious restaurants. Finally, your vacation will come to an end on day eleven, but you&#8217;ll be amazed at how much you were able to soak in during such a short amount of time.</p>
<p> Your Brendan Tours travel itinerary includes English Channel ferry tickets, Paris to Rome train tickets and airport transfers in London and Rome, since you will be flying to and from different cities. You will be responsible for booking your own flight from your home city, however. Included in your package price, you will also receive a choice of hotels in twin-bed-sized rooms, with all your hotel taxes, service charges and baggage handler tips included. Each day, you&#8217;ll receive a hot buffet breakfast (except for in London, where they eat breakfast cold). You&#8217;ll have access to a concierge service that will link you up with a number of exciting activities in each city, should you wish for direction. You&#8217;ll be treated to half-day Rome Tours, London Tours and Paris Tours that ensure you never miss a thing &#8212; whether it&#8217;s the Colosseum in Rome, Buckingham Palace in London or the Notre Dame de Paris.</p>
<p> The website www.affordabletours.com offers other options for Rome tours, London tours and France tours. For instance, Trafalgar Lines will take you to on an eleven-day journey throughout these three destinations for ,210. Global Tours spends eight days on a Paris London vacation for ,449. The advantage of going through a travel company is that you&#8217;ll gain access to itineraries, local host contacts and pre-arranged bus tours, so you won&#8217;t be stressed trying to plan out every last detail. Also, you can easily spend a fortune on hotel rooms, but you&#8217;ll receive special group discounts that wouldn&#8217;t otherwise be offered to you. With all the flight deals going on now, it&#8217;s hard to wait another minute on planning a European vacation!</p>
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		<title>Paris And It&#8217;s History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;An artist has no home in France except Paris,&#8221; said famous philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Indeed, Paris France is brimming with a treasure trove of famous artworks and artists, theatrical performers and ballet dancers, actors and filmmakers. To Paris, expression of culture is a quintessential value. Upon visiting, it&#8217;s easy to see why so many famous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>&#8220;An artist has no home in France except Paris,&#8221; said famous philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Indeed, Paris France is brimming with a treasure trove of famous artworks and artists, theatrical performers and ballet dancers, actors and filmmakers. To Paris, expression of culture is a quintessential value. Upon visiting, it&#8217;s easy to see why so many famous Americans lived in the &#8220;City of Lights.&#8221; Some of these American expatriates include: writers (Ernest Hemingway, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving, Oscar Wilde, Sinclair Lewis, Henry James, Norman Mailer, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Mark Twain, Tom Wolfe and Edith Wharton); politicians (Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin); and artists (Cole Porter, Jean Seberg and William Christie). Interestingly enough, the French love American artists too. Filmmakers David Lynch and Woody Allen, writers Charles Bukowski and Bret Easton Ellis, and musicians Johnny Halladay and George Brassens were loved more in France than in their home country of America.</p>
<p> Architecture buffs have a number of places to see when they visit Paris France. You&#8217;ll see palaces like the Palace of Versailles, which was built in the French Renaissance tradition circa 1678; Chateau de Villette, another 17th-century palace, crafted in French Baroque style for Louis XIV&#8217;s ambassador, Jean Dyel; or the Palais de Chaillot, a stripped classical structure designed for the 1937 World Exposition. Other French Baroque palaces include the Château de Maisons, Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, the Jardins des Tuileries, Palais du Luxembourg and Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre. In addition to palaces, there are churches in Paris that date back to the 12th and 13th Centuries, such as the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral (1163), La Sainte-Chapelle (1238), Basilique Saint-Denis (1136) and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (1140). Mont Martre, St. Louis des Invalides, the Church of Saint-Sulpice and the Paris Pantheon are other beautiful, historic churches.</p>
<p> Anyone who professes to be a lover of art simply must visit Paris France to see the Louvre, the second-largest art collection in the world (next to Moscow&#8217;s Hermitage). The Louvre was originally a fortress for Philip II in the 12th-century and it later housed kings like Charles V and Francis I. In 1791, during the French Revolution, the structure became a museum, which today holds more than 380,000 pieces of art. Visitors will see over 50,000 pieces of Egyptian art dating back to 4,000 BC, Near Eastern antiquities, Greek and Roman sculptures, Islamic art, ancient architecture, decorative arts from the Middle Ages and famous paintings by Michelangelo, Raphael, Da Vinci, Monet, Rembrandt, Vermeer and Cezanne. People staying in Louvre Paris hotels may also wish to visit tremendous libraries like the National Library of France and the St. Genevieve Library, as well as smaller art museums like Musée d&#8217;Orsay (which showcases French furniture, photography, paintings and sculptures) and the underground Musee de l&#8217;Orangerie, which houses original Monets.</p>
<p> Paris France is known for its wine, brie cheese, beets, asparagus, mushrooms and chocolates. Cakes and pastries like Niflette, Paris-Brest, Puits d&#8217;amour and tart bourdaloue are popular at the cafes. Breakfasts usually consist of croissants, coffee and fruit. Lunch is the big meal of the day around noon and dinners are eaten late at night, usually around 8 p.m. If food is your passion, then you can come to Paris and request a food tour from www.edible-paris.com, www.viator.com/paris-food-tours, www.poshnosh.com/tbkaf/foodlover-paris.html, www.meetingthefrench.com or circatours.com/tours-wine-cuisine/paris-food-fairs.htm.</p>
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		<title>Learn more about Louvre Paris</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year more than 8.5 million visitors come to the Louvre Paris France to see the second-largest collection of artwork in the world. To Paris, art was seen as a point of pride, a show of grandeur and an important part of their culture. Here, one will find paintings like Da Vinci&#8217;s &#8220;Mona Lisa,&#8221; Vermeer&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>Each year more than 8.5 million visitors come to the Louvre Paris France to see the second-largest collection of artwork in the world. To Paris, art was seen as a point of pride, a show of grandeur and an important part of their culture. Here, one will find paintings like Da Vinci&#8217;s &#8220;Mona Lisa,&#8221; Vermeer&#8217;s &#8220;The Lacemaker,&#8221; Delacroix&#8217;s &#8220;Liberty Leading the People,&#8221; Velazquez&#8217;s &#8220;Infanta Maria Margareta&#8221; and Raphael&#8217;s &#8220;Baltasar de Castiglione.&#8221; Travelers staying in Louvre Paris hotels can walk across the street to see breathtaking sculptures like the &#8220;Winged Victory of Samothrace,&#8221; &#8220;Venus de Milo&#8221; and Michelangelo&#8217;s &#8220;Rebellious Slave.&#8221;</p>
<p> Naturally, many tourists prefer to stay in the Louvre Paris France district so they can walk to a number of attractions. For less expensive, budget accommodations, travelers can try Best Western Hotel Louvre Saint Honoré, Timhotel le Louvre, Pavillon Louvre Rivoli, Tonic Hotel du Louvre and Hotel Daunou Opera, which are all 500 meters or less from the Louvre Museum. The budget accommodations in Paris are usually between 0 to 0 USD. On the other end of the spectrum, five-star hotel accommodations nearby include Le Meurice Paris, Hotel Scribe Paris, Hotel Ritz Paris and Park Hyatt Paris &#8211; Vendome. These classy palatial hotels in Paris have all the bells and whistles and range between 0 to 0/night. </p>
<p> While staying in Paris, many guests visit the Louvre Paris France, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral and the Champs Elysées, the Eiffel Tower, the French Riviera and the Opera House. Even though Paris has its charm, it&#8217;s very tempting to hop aboard the rail line and travel to other nearby countries. The Eurostar line will take you to Paris Disneyland, Calais, Avignon and Lille in France, the United Kingdom (London, Ashford, Ebbsfleet) and Belgium (Brussels, with a connecting train to Antwerp, Bruges, Charleroi, Oostende, Liege, Namur and Ghent). A round-trip between Paris and London can cost just 0. There are many special deals and discounts on London bus tours and other sightseeing activities too! Travelers can visit www.eurostar.com for more information. </p>
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		<title>Disneyland is a Hit With Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People in Paris, France were very protective of their distinctive culture, so when Michael Eisner came to Paris France in 1989 to sell stock for a new Disneyland theme park, he was surprised to see protestors throwing eggs and waving &#8220;Disney Go Home&#8221; signs. The launch of Euro Disney did not initially look promising. Then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>People in Paris, France were very protective of their distinctive culture, so when Michael Eisner came to Paris France in 1989 to sell stock for a new Disneyland theme park, he was surprised to see protestors throwing eggs and waving &#8220;Disney Go Home&#8221; signs. The launch of Euro Disney did not initially look promising. Then there was the cold, the rain and the occasional bouts of bad weather that made France an unlikely contender. However, 13 years later, the second Disney park &#8212; the 0 million Disney Studios &#8212; was just opening up and chairman Robert Fitzpatrick told TIME Magazine, &#8220;My biggest fear is that we will be too successful.&#8221;</p>
<p> Despite its current success of $37.7 million in profit, 86% occupancy and 12 million visitors each year, Euro Disney in Paris got off to a rough start. Initially, the Disney crew believed that Europeans were ready to immerse themselves into a &#8220;totally American experience.&#8221; After all, the Disney movies sold better in Europe than they did in the U.S., and Hong Kong Disney was outperforming Disneyland in Anaheim. However, they had to make some changes to accommodate a multicultural audience. Now they sell espresso at refreshment stands, wine and beer with lunch and hand out park maps in six different languages. Currently the Disney strategy is to expand beyond the French market to attract other European visitors (40% of all tourists come from France) and to encourage people to stay at the parks and resorts longer, since the average stay is only about 2 days, compared to 4 to 5 in other parks.</p>
<p> Disneyland in Paris has so much to see and do, and it can be hard to cram the whole experience into just one day. The castle is sort of overshadowed by the real castles throughout France, but locals still love to enter the &#8220;Dragon Cave&#8221; where they will see one of the park&#8217;s neatest animatronics &#8212; the dragon! Another thing to look for are Disney characters walking around, including Minnie, Mickey, Donald, Goofy, the princesses and other characters can often be spotted for photo ops and autographs. Some of the most worthwhile shows to look out for include the Honey I Shrunk The Audience 3-D Movie in Discoveryland, the Animagique at the Disney Studios park, the Armageddon Special Effects show at Disney Studios, the Moteurs! Action stunt car show at the Walt Disney Studio park and Lion King musical in Discoveryland. </p>
<p> Visiting Disneyland Resort Paris is around the same cost as any of the other Disney parks around the world. Visitors may choose from several different ticket options. The 1 Day 1 Park ticket for either Disney Studios or Disneyland Paris costs €43 for children and €51 for adults. The 1 Day Park Hopper ticket lets visitors move freely between Disneyland and Disney Studios all day long for €54 for children and €62 for adults. For extended stays, there is also a 2 Day Park Hopper (€47.50 to €56 per day) and 3 Day Park Hopper passes (€39.33 to €46.33 per day). The three day pass is naturally the most economical option. Of course, Disney makes all their money on the resort stays. Yet Disney offers a great system to book accommodations and park tickets together for a discounted rate, so interested travelers should first consult www.disneylandparis.com.</p>
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		<title>The Love City of France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For tourists in Paris, the hotels Paris has to offer are all part of the overall charm and experience. Some people may want to turn back the clock to Paris fashion circa 17th-century, while others may be looking for something a little more contemporary and sleek. Some travelers like a reliable five-star Paris hotel that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>For tourists in Paris, the hotels Paris has to offer are all part of the overall charm and experience. Some people may want to turn back the clock to Paris fashion circa 17th-century, while others may be looking for something a little more contemporary and sleek. Some travelers like a reliable five-star Paris hotel that comes with all the amenities, while other travelers may wish for a country home that feels all their own. Location is also important, which is why many accommodations in the city are located in old townhouses, mansions and historic residences right in the heart of the action.</p>
<p> Fodor&#8217;s France recommends Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais, one of the most beautiful Louvre Paris hotels. Guests will stay in the furnished townhouse of famous playwright Beaumarchais, who is best known for &#8220;Marriage of Figaro,&#8221; and also Mozart in the fashionable Marais district for £88/night. The royal blue painted building stands out, even on a cobblestone street, in a neighborhood full of mansions. Inside this historic building, there is a piano from 1792, a Victorian card table set next to a fireplace, ornate chandeliers, heavy drapery and furnishings fit for a king. The Picasso Museum, Place des Vosges, the Jewish delis, the Louvre, the literary bar La Belle Hortense, le Palais-Royale, Notre-Dame and Opera Bastille are all within walking distance. If you&#8217;d like to step back in time while in Paris, visit www.carondebeaumarchais.com for more information.</p>
<p> Sometimes you want to &#8220;get away from it all,&#8221; but you still desire the comforts of home. You want cozy furnishings, a welcoming atmosphere, a full breakfast and a more intimate experience. Those large-scale hotels in Paris can feel so austere and contrived. Instead, you can find a genuine flat in Paris through a company called Alcôve &amp; Agapes at www.bed-and-breakfast-in-paris.com/dicillin. Your Paris hosts may invite you to stay in a Paris Saint Germain artists&#8217; studio, in a mansion along the French Riviera or in a modern apartment along the Ile Saint-Louis. Rooms range from £53 to £138 to accommodate any budget. These homes are perfect if you plan to stay 4 to 5 nights or if you&#8217;re traveling with a few friends and would like to find a homey atmosphere to hang out in.</p>
<p> Students who are traveling on a budget might enjoy the Hôtel Beaumarchais in Paris. Prices run around £53 for a single and £78 for a double. The decor is extremely bright and funky, which matches the surrounding artists&#8217; Oberkampf district well. Outside, to the left, you&#8217;ll find trendy pubs, cafes and underground music venues. To the right, you can go to the Marais and Bastille cultural district, the Place des Vosges and the Picasso Museum. For more information on this hotel Paris has to offer, check out www.beaumarchais.com.</p>
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