Waking tour,
When i went to Paris i did this walking tour with a private guide form there and she showed me places that are amazing and are not in regular travel book. If you want her information i can give them to you!
48 Blvd Garibaldi, 15 Arr., Paris, Ile-de-France, 75015, France
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Palais du Luxembourg
The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Paris
Interior of Pantheon
St. Gervaise clock
there is one not far from where I will be staying just wonder, in case the TI at airport gets too crowded and the one at gare Du nord gets too crowded.
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also if I have the metro weekly pass will that cover Funiculaire bus?
With the Paris Metro Pass? Yes, according to this it covers the funicular at Montemarte. That, btw, is not a bus. It is a railway lift from the bottom of the hill to near the base of the Sacre-Coeur basilica.
http://paris.metropasses.com/
You can buy the museum pass at any of the 60 museums it covers. We found it easiest to go to any of the least visited museums and purchase it there - eliminates standing in line.
They won't be too crowded. I bought mine at Gare du Nord and there was nobody even close to the kiosk. The only possible reason for a long line is a large student group gets there just before you do, but highly improbable.
Right - shouldn't be any problem.
great!
The transportation passes all cover the funicular up to Sacre Coeur. You can also use a ticket from a carnet of 10 Metro tickets for the funicular. Just think of it as part of the Paris transportation system.
We just buy the museum pass at the first museum we visit. Saves a bit of time. The only place we've met a line is the Musée d'Orsay and it moved pretty quickly. If we get a pass, we usually get it at the Cluny; there's seldom any line there. You'll even be okay at the Louvre if you don't go through the very popular pyramid.
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When i went to Paris i did this walking tour with a private guide form there and she showed me places that are amazing and are not in regular travel book. If you want her information i can give them to you!
I have used this service last year in France and was very satisfied with it. You pay only for the calls you make and they will bill you later. I talked to the owner of the company several times before I left (he is French but based in New York) and everything went very smoothly. I even bought an inexpensive cell phone from them for $20 but you won't need to buy a phone since you already have your own.
Check them out at:
http://www.callineurope.com/cgi-bin/cie.cgi?b=google&p=how_it_works.html
I intend to use their services again when I go back to France next year.
Bon voyage
Jeannette
You're in Paris and there's too much to do, too many famous places to visit. 5 days here isn't enough to see everything. Take an afternoon off from your power vacation, find a corner cafe, sit down with a couple of beers and soak up the culture. Let the bustle of Paris revolve around you.
Anytime you enter an establishment, whether it be a restaurant or retail store it is customary to say "Bon Jour". It doesn't have to be loud but try to make eye contact as you say it. Also, upon leaving the establishment, you would say "Merci, Au Revoir".
One of the ubiquitous sights in Paris are the city sanitation workers in their lime green uniforms and matching brooms and color-coordinated vests and machines! I was told that their uniforms were designed by Christian Lacroix. In any case these sweepers swooped out of a garage near St. Eustache heading off to do their Sunday sweeping!
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A streetcleaner in the 6th arrondissement.
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