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Tips and Info. about Paris, France?
My mother and I are going to Paris next Sunday and we are staying there until the 10th. We’re staying at the Hilton La Defense Hotel. Is it safer to take a taxi or the subway to the hotel? If it’s the taxi how much would it cost? On the first day we are going on the L’Open Hop on Hop off tour. How do we get the passes or whatever for the tour and is there a bus stop for L’Open bus by the Hitlon or should we take a taxi to one of the bus stops? What are some must sees in Paris and la Defense district???? Anything I should know about Paris before going? Are there any cheap bakeries or restuarants in La Defense or anywhere in Paris??? Please be very informative
The Hilton is in the business heart of Paris – a new area full of tower office blocks. Nothing much to see there, unfortunately and not particularly picturesque unless you like ultra modern architecture. It is on the metro and the RER line – please look at the rer and metro maps available on www.ratp.fr.
I just googled L’open hop and found this which will be of help
http://www.pariscityrama.com/visit-paris-by-day/visit-hop-on-hop-off-tours/visit-paris-l-open-tour/110A195.html. It also shows a map of the route taken by the buses which visit most of the major sites. You can reserve on line. The nearest stop is at the Arc de Triomphe. To get there from your hotel you would need to take the RER A from La Défense station to Charles de Gaulle Etoile station.
I think it is just one stop. You would be well advised to buy a travel pass for the duration of your stay. Information is available at the La Defense station. The rer and metro systems are very safe – have been using them for over 25 years with no problems whatsoever. You might like to take a taxi to the hotel when you arrive – you will be tired and laden with your cases. But after that take public transport – no problems! Impossible to estimate taxi cost without knowing where you are arriving – cost from Roissy airport is a little different to the cost from the Gare du Nord station.
Paris is full of bakeries but the hilton usually supplies breakfast! Most bakers do good sandwiches for a push-past lunch. Do not know any restaurants in La Défense but there are thousands in the centre of Paris and as its so easy to get to….
Enjoy yourself.
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How much would my trip to Paris, France from Tennessee cost?
I took four years of French and would love to award myself by taking a trip there. I would also bring my two parents because they are in desperate need of a good trip. I want to pay for everything. So, how much would it be in total for all three of us to go spend about a week in Paris?
As in:
Hotel
round-trip plane tickets
food
If you go in the summer, the plane tickets for the 3 of you could total $4500. For hotels, think $150-200/day. Food? You can save $ the way I do, by buying groceries. Some ppl feel that they must eat out every meal, but no French person does this. The way I see it, the groceries in France are considered gourmet in the US and besides, many supermarkets do have a deli section where you can get some cooked foods for less than a sit down meal. You are very thoughtful in thinking of taking your parents on the trip. For a more exact figure, check the fares online (e.g. Continental Airlines, Air France, US Airways, etc.). Bon voyage!
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which area should a tourist stay in paris?
first time visitor want to view the eiffel tower and wants a hotel that is not too far from charles de gaulle airport
Any of the central areas will do, but I like the Marais. Not close to either of the things you mention, but with the Metro, distance is not a problem.
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Can you recommend a small boutique hotel in Paris that is clean, friendly and not too expensive?
My favorite little boutique in the Opera district is booked. IMy girls and I like small intimate boutique hotels and would appreciate suggestions. It is for Fashion Week.
The Hotel Lutetia is beautiful. You can get a room for about 180 euroes. It has some sister hotels as well. Check on the Concorde Hotels website. The breakfast is ridiculously expensive, but there are lots of cafes nearby. I love the little eclair/chocolate shop around the corner. Plus the Lutetia is just 2 blocks from the Bon Marche.
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What Paris district is this hotel in, And please check my intinerary?
Glasgow Monceau
3 Rue de la Felicite
75017
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Also does this Intinarey make sense, like are all the places close together? And I would also like to visit the Catacombs (sp?), Judging by the schedule what day would i best fit this into, distance wise?
Oops i forgot to put it in .
Sunday: Sunday Morning Market in Rue du Montorgueil & Champs Eslyees, and Arc De Triomph & Market streets (17th District)
Monday: Disneyland
Tuesday: Louvre, 13th District (China Town)
Wednesday: 2nd District – French Atmosphere, little passageways and arcades full of shops and small cafés
Thursday: 4th District, Notre Dame, Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.
Friday: Invalides (Napoleon’s Tomb), the Eiffel Tower, the Champ de Mars and L’Ecole Militaire 7th District
From the postal code, 75017, you can see that its in the 17th arrondissement. This is in the northwest of the city. This particular address is in the northernmost part of the 17th.
What itinerary?
EDIT: Okay, now that I see your itinerary I have to say its very odd. I get the feeling you picked lines out of some website describing the arrondissements of Paris to make this itinerary.
I take it this is your first trip to Paris. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Disneyland is an utter waste of time unless you are traveling with small children. To visit a cookie cutter theme park when one of the world’s great and unique cities is at your feet makes no sense at all.
Allocating a day for wandering arond the 2nd arrondissmenet also makes no sense. There are nice shops, cafes and architecture everywhere in Paris and the 2nd isn’t something special.
Chinatown in Paris is a relatively boring section of the city and the restaurants and shops there are as common as dirt. Unless you live on the moon there is almost certainly a Chinatown that is exactly the same in a big city close to your home.
I’d be happy to make a detailed itinerary for you. Just send me an e-mail which includes a real (rather than a Yahoo answers) email address (since the itinerary will be much longer than I can send thru Yahoo answers) and give me some idea of who you are and what really interests you.
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