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WHAT TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Pain au Raisin – A pastry with a sweet custard-like filling and raising, usually rolled in a spiral. Pain au Chocolat – A pastry with a filling of pieces of chocolate (not a chocolate pudding) Chausson aux Pommes – A pastry folded in half and baked with a filling akin to apple sauce. There are other pastries in Paris thatare more
SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. AIRFARE TO PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Travel to Paris in the low season – Paris may be busy year-round, but even this intensely popular city has a peak tourist season and a low season when there are fewer travelers and lower prices. In Paris, the low season is the winter, early spring, and late fall. At those times of the year you’ll often find airfare to Paris is half as much CATACOMBS: PARIS LOGUE Catacombs Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm) Catacombs Admission Fee: €8 adult, €4 ages 14-26, €6 ages 60+, children under 13 free. More Information: The Musee Carnavalet oversees the Catacombs, and you can get more visitor information here (only in French). There is additional information about the history ofthe
NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is known for many things—beautiful architecture, incredible city vistas, art, stylish people, café sitting, great food, wine, the Eiffel Tower, etc., but it is not known as a cheap place to visit. This also applies to the night life scene in Paris. While certainly vibrant and bustling, experiencing the after hours scene in Paris will MONET’S GARDEN AT GIVERNY: PARIS LOGUE Monet’s Garden is located in Giverny, France – about fifty miles west of Paris in the Eure Department in Normandy. Although there is no train service that goes directly to Giverny village, train service is available from Gare St. Lazare in Paris to Vernon. PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS 5 Free Paris Attractions for Romantics on a Budget City Break in Paris this Spring. Getting from Paris to Berlin (or vice versa) Culture and Romance in Paris. Working holiday: Au pair in Paris. Valentine's Day in Paris. Getting from Paris to Barcelona (or vice versa) Hotels Near the ACCOMMODATION IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Lodging for Religious Pilgrims in Paris – Sacre Coeur offers accommodation for pelerins, or religious pilgrims. Hotel in a Hospital – The Hotel-Hospitel (next to Notre Dame) offers hotel rooms to tourists – if you don’t mind walking through the hospital lobby, which includes a lovely courtyard garden. PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
WHAT TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Pain au Raisin – A pastry with a sweet custard-like filling and raising, usually rolled in a spiral. Pain au Chocolat – A pastry with a filling of pieces of chocolate (not a chocolate pudding) Chausson aux Pommes – A pastry folded in half and baked with a filling akin to apple sauce. There are other pastries in Paris thatare more
SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. AIRFARE TO PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Travel to Paris in the low season – Paris may be busy year-round, but even this intensely popular city has a peak tourist season and a low season when there are fewer travelers and lower prices. In Paris, the low season is the winter, early spring, and late fall. At those times of the year you’ll often find airfare to Paris is half as much CATACOMBS: PARIS LOGUE Catacombs Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm) Catacombs Admission Fee: €8 adult, €4 ages 14-26, €6 ages 60+, children under 13 free. More Information: The Musee Carnavalet oversees the Catacombs, and you can get more visitor information here (only in French). There is additional information about the history ofthe
NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is known for many things—beautiful architecture, incredible city vistas, art, stylish people, café sitting, great food, wine, the Eiffel Tower, etc., but it is not known as a cheap place to visit. This also applies to the night life scene in Paris. While certainly vibrant and bustling, experiencing the after hours scene in Paris will MONET’S GARDEN AT GIVERNY: PARIS LOGUE Monet’s Garden is located in Giverny, France – about fifty miles west of Paris in the Eure Department in Normandy. Although there is no train service that goes directly to Giverny village, train service is available from Gare St. Lazare in Paris to Vernon. PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Things to Do in Paris page was added on December 09, 2007. There are so many things to do in Paris that even the Parisians who have lived in this fantastic city for decades still haven’t covered everything. WALKING TOURS IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is a big city, and can feel overwhelming to a visitor on his or her first visit. Luckily, the city can also be broken up into easily-digestible neighborhoods which you can explore one by one. PARIS TRANSPORTATION GUIDE: PARIS LOGUE Paris, like most dense cities, is most easily conquered using public transportation. There are even many people who live in Paris anddon’t own a car.
FREE THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Nuit Blanche 2004 BXL Gare du nord from Lionel Devuyst on Vimeo. Louvre Museum – On the 1st Sunday of every month and all day on Bastille Day (July 14), there’s no admission fee. And if you’re under 26, Friday nights from 6pm-9:45pm you can get in free. Musee d’Orsay – On the 1st Sunday of every month, there’s no admissionfee.
PARIS NEIGHBORHOODS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Neighborhoods page was added on January 29, 2008. Paris is a city of villages. This is true of most big cities, and especially true of cities which started out as tiny hamlets and have grown steadily over centuries – like Paris has. ARC DE TRIOMPHE: PARIS LOGUE Arc de Triomphe page was added on November 29, 2007. Located at one end of Paris’s most famous avenue, the Champs Elysees, the triumphal arch is older than the Eiffel Tower, but relatively new in the tradition of building arches to celebrate victories.The Romans did itmuch earlier.
PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather EIFFEL TOWER: PARIS LOGUE Eiffel Tower page was added on November 29, 2007. It’s not the tallest structure in the world, nor is it the oldest, but it’s probably the most easily-recognized construction in the PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS 5 Free Paris Attractions for Romantics on a Budget City Break in Paris this Spring. Getting from Paris to Berlin (or vice versa) Culture and Romance in Paris. Working holiday: Au pair in Paris. Valentine's Day in Paris. Getting from Paris to Barcelona (or vice versa) Hotels Near the ACCOMMODATION IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Lodging for Religious Pilgrims in Paris – Sacre Coeur offers accommodation for pelerins, or religious pilgrims. Hotel in a Hospital – The Hotel-Hospitel (next to Notre Dame) offers hotel rooms to tourists – if you don’t mind walking through the hospital lobby, which includes a lovely courtyard garden. PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
WHAT TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Pain au Raisin – A pastry with a sweet custard-like filling and raising, usually rolled in a spiral. Pain au Chocolat – A pastry with a filling of pieces of chocolate (not a chocolate pudding) Chausson aux Pommes – A pastry folded in half and baked with a filling akin to apple sauce. There are other pastries in Paris thatare more
SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. AIRFARE TO PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Travel to Paris in the low season – Paris may be busy year-round, but even this intensely popular city has a peak tourist season and a low season when there are fewer travelers and lower prices. In Paris, the low season is the winter, early spring, and late fall. At those times of the year you’ll often find airfare to Paris is half as much CATACOMBS: PARIS LOGUE Catacombs Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm) Catacombs Admission Fee: €8 adult, €4 ages 14-26, €6 ages 60+, children under 13 free. More Information: The Musee Carnavalet oversees the Catacombs, and you can get more visitor information here (only in French). There is additional information about the history ofthe
NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is known for many things—beautiful architecture, incredible city vistas, art, stylish people, café sitting, great food, wine, the Eiffel Tower, etc., but it is not known as a cheap place to visit. This also applies to the night life scene in Paris. While certainly vibrant and bustling, experiencing the after hours scene in Paris will MONET’S GARDEN AT GIVERNY: PARIS LOGUE Monet’s Garden is located in Giverny, France – about fifty miles west of Paris in the Eure Department in Normandy. Although there is no train service that goes directly to Giverny village, train service is available from Gare St. Lazare in Paris to Vernon. PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS 5 Free Paris Attractions for Romantics on a Budget City Break in Paris this Spring. Getting from Paris to Berlin (or vice versa) Culture and Romance in Paris. Working holiday: Au pair in Paris. Valentine's Day in Paris. Getting from Paris to Barcelona (or vice versa) Hotels Near the ACCOMMODATION IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Lodging for Religious Pilgrims in Paris – Sacre Coeur offers accommodation for pelerins, or religious pilgrims. Hotel in a Hospital – The Hotel-Hospitel (next to Notre Dame) offers hotel rooms to tourists – if you don’t mind walking through the hospital lobby, which includes a lovely courtyard garden. PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
WHAT TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Pain au Raisin – A pastry with a sweet custard-like filling and raising, usually rolled in a spiral. Pain au Chocolat – A pastry with a filling of pieces of chocolate (not a chocolate pudding) Chausson aux Pommes – A pastry folded in half and baked with a filling akin to apple sauce. There are other pastries in Paris thatare more
SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. AIRFARE TO PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Travel to Paris in the low season – Paris may be busy year-round, but even this intensely popular city has a peak tourist season and a low season when there are fewer travelers and lower prices. In Paris, the low season is the winter, early spring, and late fall. At those times of the year you’ll often find airfare to Paris is half as much CATACOMBS: PARIS LOGUE Catacombs Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm) Catacombs Admission Fee: €8 adult, €4 ages 14-26, €6 ages 60+, children under 13 free. More Information: The Musee Carnavalet oversees the Catacombs, and you can get more visitor information here (only in French). There is additional information about the history ofthe
NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is known for many things—beautiful architecture, incredible city vistas, art, stylish people, café sitting, great food, wine, the Eiffel Tower, etc., but it is not known as a cheap place to visit. This also applies to the night life scene in Paris. While certainly vibrant and bustling, experiencing the after hours scene in Paris will MONET’S GARDEN AT GIVERNY: PARIS LOGUE Monet’s Garden is located in Giverny, France – about fifty miles west of Paris in the Eure Department in Normandy. Although there is no train service that goes directly to Giverny village, train service is available from Gare St. Lazare in Paris to Vernon. PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Things to Do in Paris page was added on December 09, 2007. There are so many things to do in Paris that even the Parisians who have lived in this fantastic city for decades still haven’t covered everything. WALKING TOURS IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is a big city, and can feel overwhelming to a visitor on his or her first visit. Luckily, the city can also be broken up into easily-digestible neighborhoods which you can explore one by one. PARIS TRANSPORTATION GUIDE: PARIS LOGUE Paris, like most dense cities, is most easily conquered using public transportation. There are even many people who live in Paris anddon’t own a car.
FREE THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Nuit Blanche 2004 BXL Gare du nord from Lionel Devuyst on Vimeo. Louvre Museum – On the 1st Sunday of every month and all day on Bastille Day (July 14), there’s no admission fee. And if you’re under 26, Friday nights from 6pm-9:45pm you can get in free. Musee d’Orsay – On the 1st Sunday of every month, there’s no admissionfee.
CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT: PARIS LOGUE The main airport for most international travelers headed to Paris is Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). It’s one of two big international airports serving Paris, and although the other – Orly Airport (ORY) – used to be Paris’ only international airport, Charles de Gaulle has since taken over the title of biggest Paris airport. ARC DE TRIOMPHE: PARIS LOGUE Arc de Triomphe page was added on November 29, 2007. Located at one end of Paris’s most famous avenue, the Champs Elysees, the triumphal arch is older than the Eiffel Tower, but relatively new in the tradition of building arches to celebrate victories.The Romans did itmuch earlier.
PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather EIFFEL TOWER: PARIS LOGUE Eiffel Tower page was added on November 29, 2007. It’s not the tallest structure in the world, nor is it the oldest, but it’s probably the most easily-recognized construction in the PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS 5 Free Paris Attractions for Romantics on a Budget City Break in Paris this Spring. Getting from Paris to Berlin (or vice versa) Culture and Romance in Paris. Working holiday: Au pair in Paris. Valentine's Day in Paris. Getting from Paris to Barcelona (or vice versa) Hotels Near the PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
ACCOMMODATION IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Lodging for Religious Pilgrims in Paris – Sacre Coeur offers accommodation for pelerins, or religious pilgrims. Hotel in a Hospital – The Hotel-Hospitel (next to Notre Dame) offers hotel rooms to tourists – if you don’t mind walking through the hospital lobby, which includes a lovely courtyard garden. SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. WHAT TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Pain au Raisin – A pastry with a sweet custard-like filling and raising, usually rolled in a spiral. Pain au Chocolat – A pastry with a filling of pieces of chocolate (not a chocolate pudding) Chausson aux Pommes – A pastry folded in half and baked with a filling akin to apple sauce. There are other pastries in Paris thatare more
THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Things to Do in Paris page was added on December 09, 2007. There are so many things to do in Paris that even the Parisians who have lived in this fantastic city for decades still haven’t covered everything. WHERE TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE The 13th arrondissement is home to some of the city’s best Chiense and Cambodian restaurants, owing to the area having been where Chinese and Cambodian refugees arrived in Paris in the 1970s. But even for the more typically Parisian foods, there are neighborhoods in Paris that are more associated with some foods than others. CATACOMBS: PARIS LOGUE Catacombs Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm) Catacombs Admission Fee: €8 adult, €4 ages 14-26, €6 ages 60+, children under 13 free. More Information: The Musee Carnavalet oversees the Catacombs, and you can get more visitor information here (only in French). There is additional information about the history ofthe
PARIS NEIGHBORHOODS: PARIS LOGUESEE MORE ON PARISLOGUE.COM PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS 5 Free Paris Attractions for Romantics on a Budget City Break in Paris this Spring. Getting from Paris to Berlin (or vice versa) Culture and Romance in Paris. Working holiday: Au pair in Paris. Valentine's Day in Paris. Getting from Paris to Barcelona (or vice versa) Hotels Near the PARIS ATTRACTIONS: PARIS LOGUE Paris Attractions page was added on November 26, 2007. The Big Three: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame. Have you really been to Parisif you haven’t at
ACCOMMODATION IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Lodging for Religious Pilgrims in Paris – Sacre Coeur offers accommodation for pelerins, or religious pilgrims. Hotel in a Hospital – The Hotel-Hospitel (next to Notre Dame) offers hotel rooms to tourists – if you don’t mind walking through the hospital lobby, which includes a lovely courtyard garden. SHOPPING IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE French people do a great deal of window shopping – it’s a way of comparing styles, quality, and prices before deciding to make a purchase. Some Parisians wait to see which fads become instant flops and which fads integrate well into streetwear. And some keep an eye on a desired item until one of the big sale seasons in Paris. WHAT TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Pain au Raisin – A pastry with a sweet custard-like filling and raising, usually rolled in a spiral. Pain au Chocolat – A pastry with a filling of pieces of chocolate (not a chocolate pudding) Chausson aux Pommes – A pastry folded in half and baked with a filling akin to apple sauce. There are other pastries in Paris thatare more
THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Things to Do in Paris page was added on December 09, 2007. There are so many things to do in Paris that even the Parisians who have lived in this fantastic city for decades still haven’t covered everything. WHERE TO EAT IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE The 13th arrondissement is home to some of the city’s best Chiense and Cambodian restaurants, owing to the area having been where Chinese and Cambodian refugees arrived in Paris in the 1970s. But even for the more typically Parisian foods, there are neighborhoods in Paris that are more associated with some foods than others. CATACOMBS: PARIS LOGUE Catacombs Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm) Catacombs Admission Fee: €8 adult, €4 ages 14-26, €6 ages 60+, children under 13 free. More Information: The Musee Carnavalet oversees the Catacombs, and you can get more visitor information here (only in French). There is additional information about the history ofthe
PARIS NEIGHBORHOODS: PARIS LOGUESEE MORE ON PARISLOGUE.COM PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and Weather ACCOMMODATION IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Choosing accommodation in Paris can be daunting simply because your expectation level is high. When you’re staying in one of the world’s most beautiful cities, you might already have some images in mind – canopy beds, silk sheets, ornate moldings. TRAVEL GUIDE TO PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Picking your travel dates: Make sure that your days in Paris correspond with the opening days of any museums you may want to visit. Museums in Paris tend to be closed on either Mondays or Tuesdays. Many restaurants close for at least two weeks during the month of August. Choosing a season to visit Paris: All seasons have their merit. AIRFARE TO PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Travel to Paris in the low season – Paris may be busy year-round, but even this intensely popular city has a peak tourist season and a low season when there are fewer travelers and lower prices. In Paris, the low season is the winter, early spring, and late fall. At those times of the year you’ll often find airfare to Paris is half as much PARIS TRANSPORTATION GUIDE: PARIS LOGUE Paris, like most dense cities, is most easily conquered using public transportation. There are even many people who live in Paris anddon’t own a car.
FREE THINGS TO DO IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Nuit Blanche 2004 BXL Gare du nord from Lionel Devuyst on Vimeo. Louvre Museum – On the 1st Sunday of every month and all day on Bastille Day (July 14), there’s no admission fee. And if you’re under 26, Friday nights from 6pm-9:45pm you can get in free. Musee d’Orsay – On the 1st Sunday of every month, there’s no admissionfee.
NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS: PARIS LOGUE Paris is known for many things—beautiful architecture, incredible city vistas, art, stylish people, café sitting, great food, wine, the Eiffel Tower, etc., but it is not known as a cheap place to visit. This also applies to the night life scene in Paris. While certainly vibrant and bustling, experiencing the after hours scene in Paris will PARIS WEATHER: PARIS LOGUE Autumn in Paris. Temperatures will rarely fall below freezing. Bring rain gear, but Fall is the best time of the year to enjoy crisp sun-filled days in October and early November. By mid-November you’ll want to bring along your warmest winter gear. Especially your most stylish boots! >> Autumn in Paris. PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Tipping in Paris: Rules for Restaurants, Taxis, Hotels & More; Getting from the Paris Airports into Paris (and vice versa) 12 Things You Should Know Before You Visit Paris MONET’S GARDEN AT GIVERNY: PARIS LOGUE Monet’s Garden is located in Giverny, France – about fifty miles west of Paris in the Eure Department in Normandy. Although there is no train service that goes directly to Giverny village, train service is available from Gare St. Lazare in Paris to Vernon. PARIS FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE TO HOTELS, VACATIONS, APARTMENTS Paris France Travel Guide to Hotels, Vacations, Apartments and WeatherParis Logue |
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