DETAILS AND GUIDELINES. SAFETY. Safety is our top priority at Pari. Our counselors and staff are carefully screened and trained in first aid and CPR. Campers are supervised at all times. Camper orientation and safety guidelines are communicated on arrival day and cover areas such as site layout and region, buddy system, room checks, instrument safety, weather and wildlife hazards, medical …
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1 swimsuit 1 sarong 1 pair of stretchy jeans (they wash and dry easily) 1 pair of leggings (if it’s cold, they can go under your jeans, otherwise with a dress or shirt) 2-3 long-sleeve tops 2-3 T-shirts 3-4 spaghetti tops 1 light cardigan
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A Paris Guide. Matt Barrett's Guide to Paris is a simple introduction to the city combining practical information with entertaining writing and beautiful photos, without the annoying advertising and pop-up ads that makes many travel sites such a nuisance to use. This site uses no cookies, no spyware nor does it collect e-mail addresses or any personal information.
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Paris is a city unlike any other. It is overflowing with culture, history, and beauty. And while people travel to Paris to see the Louvre, climb the Eiffel Tower, or see Notre-Dame, the real magic...
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Paris’s guide to theatre, restaurants, bars, movies, shopping, events, activities, things to do, music, clubs, dance and nightlife.
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The word 'Parisian' is synonymous with style, and fashion shopping is the city’s forte. Paris remains at the forefront of international trends, and browsing emerging and established designer boutiques and flagship haute couture houses is a quintessential part of any visit.
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Get information on Paris Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.
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Paris Passlib’: Paris’s official and 100% customizable city pass. Walks, museums, monuments, gastronomy, unusual activities and more. Choose how you want to …
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. The Louvre, Place Vendôme, and Champs-Élysées Guide. The heart of Paris—the 1st, 2nd, and 8th—is where they keep the crown jewels. This is where you’ll find the city’s gems: the famed galleries of the Louvre, the thick-as-syrup hot chocolates at Angelina’s, the corner booth at Bar Hemingway, the unabashed splendor of the Hôtel de Berri. This is also where you’ll find the …
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Paris Passlib’: Paris’s official and 100% customizable city pass. Essential for a stay in Paris. Parisian museums, monuments and heritage. Ideas for walks in Paris. Parks & gardens in Paris. Cruises in Paris. Sightseeing bus routes in Paris. Guided tours of Paris. Activities to do in Paris.
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Ranking of the top 25 things to do in Paris. Travelers favorites include #1 Notre-Dame Cathedral (Cathedrale de Notre Dame de Paris), #2 Musée du Louvre and more.
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Paris. The French capital is one that has been drawing visitors for centuries. From its wonderful historic monuments to its exceptional cuisine, it is a destination unlike any other. Wander in and out of museums, cafes, farmers markets, beautiful gardens and enjoy the romance of the city.
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Walking is also the best way to take in Paris' famous architecture as well as the city's oftentimes magical atmosphere. However, if your home base is a little farther out, or walking to top attractions are a few miles journey, you might want to rely on the metro for fairly cheap, but quick and efficient travel.
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Planning the Basics of Your Trip Decide when to go. Choose which day to arrive. Choose your airline and book your flight. Select and book your lodging well in advance, too. Know what to expect from a Parisian hotel or apartment.
The best way to get around Paris is on foot and by metro. The elegant arrondissements are practically made for pedestrians. Still, Paris is very big, so you should take the efficient metro to travel long distances. The Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens or RATP system, which runs the metro, also offers several bus routes around the city.