paris Articles
: Train Stations
Traveling to Paris by rail couldn't be easier. Metro stations are located within each of the city's six train stations and provide cheap, convenient transportation.
Gare du Nord in the northeast of the city handles traffic from many internat
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: city layout
Two beautiful islands, the Ile de la Cití and Ile St-Louis are smack-dab in the center of Paris (and house the Cathedral of Notre Dame, among other sights), and the river Seine, running east to west, splits Paris into two large region
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Walking
Paris is a gorgeous city made for pedestrians. Stroll along the left bank of the Seine and take in the merchants and cafes. If you are going from the Tour Eiffel to Notre Dame, however, you might want to take public transportation as opposed to walkin
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Discounts
The Carte Musees et Monuments gives buyers admission to 70 museums in Paris. If it doesn't give you a complex from the pressure to see too much too fast, it can be quite a deal. For more information: www.intermusees.com.
One-day pass: &e
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Mairie de Paris
Loads of Paris info from the government's General Information and Communication Department.
Aéroports de Paris
This site covers both Orly and Charles de Gaulle International Airports.
RATP
Public transportation in Paris is more than
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