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  • 1). Station Museum - The Gare D'Orsay  By : Anil Gupta
    The GARE D'ORSAY is museum which has been built in what used to initially be a train station, the building itself is exceptional and interesting. The museum has an extraordinary art collection, which dates back to the early 19th century. However its fame lies in its magnificent impressionist and neo-impressionist collection. The museum also endeavor to promote art by organizing festivals, special shows, exhibitions, conferences and concerts on a regular basis.
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  • 2). The Vacationer's Destination  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris, France is one of the most captivating cities in Europe, and vacationer to this wonderful city will find that things to see and do are almost inexhaustible. Known as the ‘City of Light’, the beauty of Paris is awe-inspiring and architectural and creative heritage join to make any visit an cherished experience. There are several tourism and tourist.
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  • 3). For The Sommelier  By : Anil Gupta
    The Wine Tasting Experience or as the French say it Degustation du Vin will launch one to the famous French wine industry via all five senses. First listen – listen to the explanations of the French wine expert. Then, learn how to look at the color of the wines and smell the bouquet. Experience the variety of flavors associated with reds and whites and then leans back, relax and feel the wine slide down the throat.
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  • 4). The Religious Aspect Notre-Dame  By : Anil Gupta
    Notre-Dame Catholic cathedral in Paris dates back to the 13th century and are one of the masterpieces of Gothic art in Western Europe. The combination of stain glasses and the huge interior are really stunning which arouses artistic experiences of mystical dimension. Located on the Cité island and surrounded by the Seine river, Notre-Dame is a flagship in the Parisian landscape and provides a magnificent view of the city from the top of its towers.
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  • 5). Seine - The Lifeline Of Paris  By : Anil Gupta
    Since the middle Ages, the Seine River is the backbone of the city of Paris. For centuries, the Parisian people have strived to embroider it and to make the best out of the river and its banks. The result is one of the most perfect urban landscapes in the world. The Seine is crossed by many old and beautiful bridges. The oldest one, the Pont-Neuf near the Notre-Dame cathedral, inaugurated in 1607 is quite noticeable.
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  • 6). Paris Kid's Zone Guide  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris can be a fun city for kids or teenagers who are history lovers. They will love visiting Versailles, Les Invalides military museum where galore, cannons, mortars, armor, swords, daggers, souvenirs from Napoleon’s time, including his hat and sword are exposed, and even the Egyptian section of the Louvre, where children flock to see mummified cats.
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  • 7). Paris Underground Guide  By : Anil Gupta
    There are more than 177 miles of man-made tunnels and disused quarries under the streets of Paris. These cavernous spaces have become a focal point for urban culture and creativity, resulting in a private treasure-house of art, music and writing. For over 300 years anonymous and illicit visitors have sought to memorialize and comment on events above ground.
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  • 8). Paris – Culinary Experience  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris is debatably the number one dining capital in the world. Dining options truly run the scope from 3 Michelin-starred temples of haute cuisine to the equally charming Parisian bistro. If one has the opportunity to sample both varieties during a trip to Paris, one should absolutely take advantage of it. For historic significance, an unbelievable ambiance, and the famed duck, La Tour d'Argent is one of Paris’s best and most famous dining experiences.
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  • 9). Museum Lover's Delight - Palais Le Louvre  By : Anil Gupta
    The Louvre is one of the largest palaces in the world and, as a former residence of the kings of France, also being one of the most illustrious one in Paris. It epitomizes traditional French architecture since the Renaissance, and it houses a magnificent collection of ancient and Western art. The vast Palais Le Louvre was constructed around 1200 as a fortress and rebuilt in the mid 16th century for use as a royal palace.
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  • 10). Skyscraper Of Paris The Eiffel Tower  By : Anil Gupta
    The Eiffel Tower - an enormous structure of exposed latticework supports made of iron, was constructed for the Paris Exposition of 1889. The Prince of Wales officiated at the ceremonial opening. Of the 700 proposals submitted in a design competition, one was collectively chosen, a radical conception from the French structural engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, who was assisted in the design by engineers Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier, and architect Stephen Sauvestre.
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  • 11). Joy For Kids  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris has the world class Asterix amusement park. In the park beautiful and green setting 35 km north of Paris, seven adventure areas, 27 attractions and 6 shows are waiting to thrill, excite and entertain the visitor. The Asterix amusement park has plenty to present to the young children like quite a few merry-go-rounds and a dolphin theater. It also has a very diverse set of attractions for adults.
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  • 12). Paris For The Fittest  By : Anil Gupta
    The tourist visiting Paris can be a rookie or traveled veteran, he/she should not be weighed down with mind-bending dates and boring stories. Instead, great direction, all the educational info, heaps of unique and fascinating stories, the opportunity to meet other travelers, fantastic photo ops, a comfortable bike and superb personal service from a guide should be the focus on.
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  • 13). Science Museum - La Cite Des Sciences Et De L'Industrie  By : Anil Gupta
    Situated on a large urban renewal site devoted to culture and leisure, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie was completed in 1986 with a mandate to educate visitors about science and technology. Designed by the architect Adrien Fainsilber and based on five themes, water and earth, the universe, industry, communication, and man and health, the Cité has welcomed just about 40 million visitors since it first opened its doors to the public on 13 March 1986, coinciding with the arrival of Halley’s Comet.
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  • 14). Modern Architecture - Centre Georges Pompidou  By : Anil Gupta
    The Pompidou Center (Centre Pompidou in French) is one of the most impressive buildings of Paris. It was designed by architects Renzo Piano (from Italy) and Richard Rodgers (from the UK). Its purpose was to bring art and culture to the man in the street. Its 1977 factory style architecture fiercely differ with the surrounding houses of Paris’ oldest district near the Hotel de Ville.
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  • 15). Linking Factors – Bridges  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris occupies a bowl hollowed out by the Seine, and the surrounding heights are considered to be the limits of the city. The river arches through the center of town, visiting 10 of the 20 districts. Entering the city at the southeast corner, it arcs northward and bends out of Paris at the southwest corner. As a result, what starts out as the east bank becomes the north bank and ends as the west bank, and the Parisians therefore adopted the simple, unchanging designation of Right and Left Bank.
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  • 16). Paris Leisure Zone Guide  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris for some, represents a city of romance, for others, the French capital is a sparkling mix of writers and artists. The city’s people are stylish and flirtatious, its architecture seductive, its restaurants and nightlife devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and its streets are scattered with dreams. It is a fascinating city on all levels – historical, architectural, and cultural.
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  • 17). Dan Brown's - Paris  By : Anil Gupta
    Dan Brown’s mystical thriller has set off a mini-industry in Parisian travel, with enthralled readers touring the locations in its plot to unravel its enigmas. “Da Vinci Code” fever has hit hard in France, as it featured in Dan Brown’s best-selling novel and Ron Howard’s recent film adaptation. Paris perhaps boasts the most credible link to the novel, and entrepreneurs there have taken the craze to new heights, with nearly 30 companies offering bus trips, walking tours and luxurious vacation packages.
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  • 18). The Wonder That Is Disneyland  By : Anil Gupta
    It is a very common belief that no time is perfect that today discover the magic of Disneyland Resort Paris. The time has come. Visualize an enchanting kingdom filled with fantasy and a world full of make-believe characters - these dreams come true at Disneyland® Park where there are five make-believe lands to enjoy. Unearth a place so magical that young and old alike will remember it for ever.
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  • 19). Haute Couture Industry  By : Anil Gupta
    Haute couture means accuracy in lines. “Haute couture consists of secrets whispered from generation to generation,” says Yves Saint Laurent. The designer is careful to achieve a supreme balance in all his clothes, designs in the secrecy of the “studio”. If, in ready-to-wear, a garment is contrived according to standard sizes, the haute couture garment adapts to any imperfection in order to get rid of it.
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  • 20). Beach Bumming In Paris  By : Anil Gupta
    With palm trees in the breeze on top of two miles of golden sand, it could be Palm Beach or Palma de Mallorca. But it’s central Paris, and the Paris Plage project, the manmade beach along the river Seine. Last-minute preparations went on all night, with workmen smoothing out the 2,000 tons of fine sand now spread on what’s usually a busy motorway. Deck chairs, sun-loungers and colorful sun umbrella had sprung up everywhere.
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  • 21). Prestigious Address For The Graves  By : Anil Gupta
    Le Pere Lachaise is a beautiful and historic cemetery. For a grave-hunter, it is a vital stop on a trip through Paris. It is most probably the worst-laid-out cemetery. But, in spite of the frustrating layout, it is an amazing place to visit. The Cimitière du Père Lachaise, which occupies 44 hectares on the eastern border of Paris, is one of the city’s less noticeable attractions, yet features on many a visitor’s itinerary.
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  • 22). Shopper's Delight  By : Anil Gupta
    Whether one envisions buying half of Paris, or simply enjoys the wealth of window-shopping opportunities, Parisian shops are an integral part of the city’s cultural characteristics, and make it the crucial destination for the discerning consumer. Paris is a shopper’s dream, of course, and the “glitterati” will feel quite at home in the Haute Couture shops found on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne in the 8th arrondissement.
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  • 23). Bargain Lover – Flea Market  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris has a very famous flea market. It is called “Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen”. It was inaugurated in 1885 and extends over six hectares. It welcomes every week 70 000 visitors during its opening days. The Puces de Saint-Ouen has 2000 shops selling everything from stylish furniture to old postcards and including clothes. In the fifties and sixties, the Puces de Saint-Ouen had a status as a place where one could buy nice and old furniture at very cheap prices.
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  • 24). Heaven On Earth  By : Anil Gupta
    Paris can really show off about its wide variety of parks, ranging from the very largest to the smallest. One could have never imagined that the city of Paris would have so much green and open space throughout. Most parts of Paris have at least one park or square, whether it is just a small pool with surrounding trees or a huge park of several hundred acres.
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  • 25). Landmark At Top - Basilique Du Sacre Coeur  By : Anil Gupta
    The ‘Basilique du Sacre Coeur’ is positions at the top of butte Montmartre. To get here one can climb the endless steps, or take a cable car. The basilica and the beauty of the landscape draw thousands of visitor’s everyday. To find an “original” souvenir, one can go to the neighbor Place du Tertre where one will find many caricature artists. Basilica in Paris, devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a famous landmark atop the Monometer, from which it tower above the city.
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