Hello everybody today is one of the most interesting days of my life. I have arrived to Paris ;)
I have whole weak to explore it ( till 5 may ) but don't have idea what interesting places I have to visit (city sights,historical places, cafes, e t c) .
So I hope you will give me some advices. Especially I will be glad to hear advices from people who visited or live there. ;-)

TRAVELLER's NOTES.
(maybe someone will be interested and it will be usefull for another people)
DAY 1 - Trip to Normandy , visited Rouеn(historical place where janne D'arc was burnt),Honfleur (French seafood centre and old port)and Deauville (coast of La manche and place for many festivals ( cinema,auto,e t c))

DAY 2 - made a tour of the city centre, after it visited Monmartr ( place where a lot of artist lived: picasso, Dalida ,e t c).Had a dinner in the restaurant Lapin Agile (in English-Agile Rabbit). Good food and atmosphere, especially you can sing with artists or by yourself.Returned to the hotel by metro A LOT OF ADS OF MAX PAYNE 3 THERE and in the city.

DAY3 -made walking-tour to the EIFEL TOWER through the whole city.I have planned to visit Moulin Rouge this evening ;)

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Go to a toy store and buy a Nerf gun. Take over France.

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Go meet some french girls to see if they truly are hairy.

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I am a french and the girls is ont hairly

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Yeah, I figured it's just an old tradition that isn't really followed anymore.

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Try the best Galette (typical french food from the Bretagne) in Paris from "Au P'tit Grec" (62 Rue Mouffetard, 5e Arr., closest metro station is Place Monge), there are plenty of other options for eating in that road as well, close to some universities. If you're into art and the Louvre is just too big for you, try Musée Rodin (79 Rue de Varenn, 7e Arr., closest metro station is Varenne) and see for example The Thinker there. For the best view on the Eiffel tower check it out from Trocadero. Would also recommend Parc de la Villette and the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie over there (metro station e.g. Porte de la Villette) if you have good weather at the moment.
Enjoy your time in Paris, it's a really cool place to visit (have been there about 6 times thus far I think...)

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Veteran tourist ;-0 Thank you VERY much for these places .

1 decade ago
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Wikitravel :D
My girlfriend is there with her family too :3 but I have no idea what they are going to do :P

1 decade ago
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Go to the airport, and wait for a guy asking you to share the taxi. By this way you will visit some "cool" places in Paris.
Don't believe me? Watch that movie.

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isn't it closed to the public?

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Not everywhere: informations for the visit
PROgamerRUS, if you want to visit it, read carefully the "CAUTION, PARTICULAR CONDITIONS OF VISIT" part.

1 decade ago
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All conditions have read , next few days will visit it THX.

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D'Orsay museum is a must and Napoleon's grave too.

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The Jardin des Plantes (there is a National Museum History, all information here), Montmartre, the Bateau-mouche. And of course, as said above (the Louvre, Versailles palace, Eiffel Tower, Disney).

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You're gonna waste your time waiting for the Louvre. Just saying out of experience.

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you can just walk in in the entrence showing your student card

If the person behind the entrence is kinda naive,(s)he'll let you in without any problem!

worked for me... (I didn't watch that stupid Mona Lise though)

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Or take the underground entry to avoid the really long queue. ;)

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Many people go to Louvre just only to see Mona Lisa.

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I've just added some info about my journey if someone interested.

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Closed 1 decade ago by PROgamerRUS.