##linda## said:Thinking of heading there in september for a few days, any advice from people that have been there before.
Best area to stay in?
Places that must be seen?
Whats the shopping like?
Paris is a big place. Montmatre is my favourite place to stay in though, although the Latin Quarter is quite nice too.##linda## said:Thinking of heading there in september for a few days, any advice from people that have been there before.
Best area to stay in?
Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Louvre (at least an entire day, I think there's over 10km of exhibitions if I recall correctly, last time I was there, we were walking for 6 hours and still missed most of one wing), Sacre Coeur, Arc De Triomphe, and about a million other things. For a few days, you'll probably only have time for the touristy highlights.##linda## said:Places that must be seen?
Dunno, I'm a man.##linda## said:Whats the shopping like?
Forgot that one.Tube a Pringles said:
Ou aye la center du George Pompidoooo......?
Langer Dan said:LonelyPlanet Paris Guide
truly indespensible, everything you need, as regards travel, accomadation, restaurants, sightseeing.
seriously youd be mad to travel without it.
Bould Tady Quill said:Make sure and take a drive through the suburbs, and whilst doing so make sure and stick your big white Irish head out the car window, maybe sing a song whilst doing this also. Something by David Allen Coe maybe.
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