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  • 1). A Visitors Guide to Paris France  By : Thomas Smith
    One of the most well known cities in the entire world is Paris. Paris is in France, and draws in thousands of tourists every year. And in addition to these tourists approximately 2.2 million people live in the city and its suburbs. When talking about the Paris metropolitan area, the population tops out at over 10 million people. With all of these people living in and around the city, Paris is always on the move no matter what time of the year it is.
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  • 2). Paris hotels: How to reduce your risk of being disappointed  By : Phil Chavanne
    Travel forums are gold mines of information if you care to review the postings of enchanted and disgruntled travelers coming back from abroad. As Senior Editor of "Paris Eiffel Tower News", I often peruse these forums to find out about the concerns voiced by fellow travelers headed to the 'City of Lights'. Among the postings which keep coming back, one stands out from the crowd: what does a 3-star rating really mean? Travelers tend to be confused by the many star-rating systems in use.
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    There is an old saying which states that Paris is the place where all good people go to die. It is the combination of historical charm, modernism, and a heady underworld which makes Paris a fantasy tourist destination. It is the top 5 Paris attractions which draw people to this great city, again and again. Beyond the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre there are attractions which take visitors by surprise and in doing so create memories that last a life time.
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  • 6). What is the oldest bar in Paris?  By : Phil Chavanne
    Let’s begin by wandering down rue Mazarine from the Odéon square. Bingo? We almost immediately come on Le Procope, where a plaque affirms it is “the oldest café in the world”. It opened in 1686, mainly to offer coffee. This beverage’s fashion had been recently imported from Austria - the Viennese got their caffeine zonks from the Turks during a lull in the Ottoman siege of their city ca.
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