Paris
Paris travel guide.
Paris is the capital of France and - with 2 million people living in the center and some 10 million people in the suburbs (la banlieue) - one of the largest cities in Europe.
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Paris has an excellent metro system. For short visits, a carnet of ten (slightly discounted) tickets can be bought for 10 EUR at any station.
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Car Hire CorfuThe Carte Orange is also valid in the Noctambus, the night bus, where tickets normally cost 2.5 EUR. Women travellers should probably avoid taking the Noctambus on their own. Fortunately taxis are relatively cheap, especially at night, when there are no traffic jams to be expected.
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See
Eiffel Tower. Easily one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Built by Gustave Eiffel in 1887-1889, the tower was almost torn down in 1909 and only saved due to its use as a telegraphy antenna. A "must see" if you go to Paris. Lines can be very long, however.
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Car Hire Los Angeles AirportThe Chateau de Versailles is another famous "must see" place of Paris. Not only has it enormous historical significance, it is also a very beautiful building. Do other tourists a favor - do not use your mobile phones inside, it ruins the atmosphere. The once famous gardens were badly damaged in a storm in the 90s and currently not really worth a visit.
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Arc de Triomphe. The grave of the unknown soldier is under the arch.
Grand Arche de la Defense. A modern office-building variant of the Arc de Triomphe in the "La Defense" highrise district. Has a viewing platform; price €7.50 for adults.
Notre Dame. Impressive Gothic cathedral that was the inspiration for Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
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Check out the skyline from the roofs of 'Printemps' and 'Gallery Lafyette'
Museums
The Louvre (French: le Musée du Louvre). On a par with London's British Museum and New York's Metropolitan Museum, the Louvre is a showcase of world cultures throughout history. Its exhibits come from such diverse origins as ancient Egypt, classical Greece and Rome, medieval Europe and Napoleonic France. Its most famous exhibit, of course, is Leonardo da Vinci's painting of the Mona Lisa (la Giaconda), generally to be found surrounded by hordes of camera-flashing tourists. €8. http://www.louvre.fr/
Musée d'Orsay http://www.musee-orsay.fr/
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The Disney corporation chose Paris as the site for their European theme park franchise. Disneyland Paris lies east of the city and can be reached via car, train, or bus.
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Techno parade
Demonstrations. Information about (usually leftist) manifestations can be found at Paris' Indymedia site.
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In Parisian cinemas most non-French movies are subtitled (called "version originale" or "v/o"). Still it's probably a good idea to be sure of a movie having subtitles if your French is not adequate to follow fast conversations.
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Paris is an excellent place to learn French. Université de Paris IV offers well-known courses for foreigners in French language and culture, which start at various times of year and last for various periods of time.
Paris also has many universities, where you can learn about anything.
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There is also the parallel system of elite Grandes Ecoles, generally only available to those who pass through the gruelling system of concours, or competitive exams, which demand years of preparation.
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