Articles related to "Paris Walks"This easy walking tour has clear directions to visit Pigalle, the Moulin Rouge, Place du Tertre, Sacre Coeur and two shops used in the French classic movie "Amelie".
Paris at Christmas is a unique place, whether it's a service at Notre Dame Cathedral, a romantic Seine River cruise or ice-skating in front of the town hall.
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Paris is suited for strolling and taking in the local atmosphere without getting lost. The streets are well sign-posted which makes Paris ideal for exploring on foot.
While there exist several parks in Paris' center, these places can become overcrowded and noisy. For more peace and quiet, discover Bois de Boulogne and Parc Floral.
Paris is one of those cities offering so much to see and do, one can build an entire 24 hours around several different activities which all add up to a the perfect day.
The Adventure Travel Trade Association suggests its top 10 ideas for summer vacation destinations. These spots were chosen by uniqueness, special attractions and more.
Here are ten great ideas for exploring Paris, which go beyond the usual tourist tracks and seek to enhance the traveller's depth of experience.
Paris isn't just about romance, but it's also a great destination for families. The city is filled with fun things to do with kids, from museums to children's shops.
The Marais District, like most of Paris, is a wonderful neighborhood to walk around and explore history, do some shopping and grab a bite to eat.
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