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Another side of Paris: "Paris..most beautiful..mais......"

written: 24 July 2002
Love Paris. Easy access everywhere with metro or bus.Beautiful Antique city with a lot of tourist. Not all beautiful my friend. If you rich and wealthy you got everything but so many beggar, annoying merchant on the street, even I smell piss out side Opera building, o boy!Plenty of illegal imigrants. Almost got robbed in a metro ..well luckyly that bag of mine only food-waste and trash-can i forgot to throw away. Expensive daily cost, high taxes.. still nice city, art city, ciry for all arts..including art of crime... live in center is great. but there are alot of cheap apartement i visit, with people piss on elevator. Worker class for high taxes. Get high on St Dennis.. beautiful nice wonderful city, with a lot of problem that hard to see. Enjoy yourself, but keep your eyes open.

Pros: great place for tourist
Cons: Hmmm
Rating: just a tip
Details:
General by alf99, who lived here (July 2002)




 

Paris: "My Paris Webpage"

written: 27 February 2002
Follow the URL shown to see my VT travel page on Paris.

Rating: just a tip
Details: http://www.virtualtourist.com/m/.94280/1038/
General by joecooper, who visited here (July 2001)




 

Paris makes an ideal introduction to Europe: "High-Culture Capital"

written: 08 November 2001
Paris is that quintessential epicenter of all that is high-culture European. With her gold-apartment lined banks of the Seine, glimmering on fortunate sunny days, monuments adorned with glorious ornature and broad tree-lined boulevards, Paris is THE capital of Europe for the first-time traveller. Cross under Place Charles de Gaulle, and arise underneath Napolean's Arc de Triomphe, where you can walk in 360 degrees, gazing down the twelve open avenues that meet there and you will truly feel like you are at the center of something miraculous. Take a stroll through Luxembourg or Tuilleries, sit at a sidewalk café and people watch, or wander through Musee d'Orsay or the Louvre, and you will feel enlightened. But, no matter where you go, be sure to do as the Parisiens do and take your time. Like the Seine's graceful (albeit murky) flow past Ile Saint-Louis and beyond, what's the rush?

Pros: Good Transportation, great museums and better food
Rating: 4/4
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General by jasondobbs1, who lived here (October 2001)




 

Reussir son expatriation: "Accueil des Villes Francaises"

written: 22 May 2001
Vous changez de ville ou de pays, les AVF vous font découvrir votre nouveau lieu de vie et facilite les occasions de contacts avec les habitants autour d'activités variées.

Pros: convivialité
Rating: 4/4
Details: 13, rue de la cossonnerie 75001 Paris 33.1.40.26.92.19 avf.paris@wanadoo.fr
General by anais, who lived here (May 2001)




 

Paris: "It was the best year in my life!"

written: 14 February 2001
I lived for a year in Paris and I don´t still forget my life there. I would like to help people to know more about student life in Paris (I lived in Nanterre near Paris)

Rating: just a tip
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General by akira, who lived here (July 1999)




 

Webside to see EVERY HOUSE in Paris: "See how looks like your hotel in Paris NOW!"

written: 27 November 2000
If you want to see how look your hotel or (like me) want to look with nostalgy your old flat in Paris, just click on http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/wrmm_rue_marchande.cgi? and you have a photo of the house! You are in the street and can move with the help of thousands photos!

Pros: Super
Cons: only in french
Rating: just a tip
Details: http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/wrmm_rue_marchande.cgi?
General by delphine_koeln, who is from here (November 2000)




 
  
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