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    WELCOME TO THE FRANCE
 
 
Ceci est mon guide de votre ville d'origine. Je tiens à vous remercier de m'avoir fait la plupart de bienvenue lors de mon séjour à Paris et j'espère revenir bientôt.Bonne journée  
 
Bairdstravel has been to Paris many times but the rest of France I`m sorry to say I have seen very little . Hopefully in the future I may visit more.
Paris is a wonderful city . So much to see and do . Euro Disney is fab for the the kids and adults.
 
         
 
 
Please note Paris is not cheap. You can pay €8 for a beer. Glass of wine is slightly cheaper. [The wine is good].   The Metro is very easy to use and the Open top bus is a great way to see the sights. The weather can be very good in summer but cold in the winter. 
 
       
    

What is there to see in Paris .

Eiffel Tower,Arc de Triomphe,Louvremuseum,Pompidou centre  and futher out of the city the palace of Versailes. The river Seine is cool to walk along.

Join the buzz of the left bank. We did the open top bus tour which was fun.

 

 

       
 
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Beauvais
They should change the name to bully airport. As you have to bully folk out of the way to get on your flight .
 
Too small for the number of Ryanair flights. It was like the Jan sales in Oxford
street last time we flew out of it. I would say pay the extra to be one of the first on the plane or sit at the bar and be one of the last on.
 

This airport, a distance north of the city, is a smaller regional airport that is used by some low-cost carriers such as Ryanair and WizzAir. The airport operates a shuttle service connecting with the Métro at Porte Maillot station. Buses run even during the wee hours of the morning (6AM). Buses leave 20 min after each flight arrives, and a few hours before each flight departs. Exact times can be found on the Beauvais Airport website. The journey will take about an hour in good traffic conditions, and costs €14 each way (as of Dec 2009).

 
                         

Museums and galleries

 
  • Le Musee des Arts Decoratifs, (1st)— Showcasing eight centuries of French savoir faire.
  • Carnavalet (3rd)— Museum of Paris history; exhibitions are permanent and free.
  • Centre Georges Pompidou , (4th)— The great museum of modern art, the building an attraction in itself.
  • Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie - La Villette, (19th)— Science museum for adults and children.
  • Cluny, (5th)— Paris's medieval museum, housed in a part Roman, part medieval building.
  • Delacroix— National museum housed in the home of painter Eugene Delacroix.
  • Mémorial de la Shoah, (4th)— Paris's Holocaust Memorial Museum, in the heart of the Marais on rue Geoffroy l'Asnier. Free Entry, weekly guided tours. Second sunday of the month there is a free tour in English.
  • Jacquemart-Andre Museum , (8th)— Private collection of French, Italian, Dutch masterpieces in a typical XIXth century mansion.
  • Picasso Museum, (3rd)— Contains the master's own collections. Visitor should note this museum will be closed until 2012 due to renovations of the building.
  • Les Invalides, (7th)— Museum of arms and armor from the Middle Ages to today. Also contains the tombs of Napoleon Bonaparte and other French military figures.
  • The Louvre, (1st)— One of the finest museums in the world of art, art-history, and culture. Home of the Mona Lisa.

  • Musée de l'Orangerie, (1st)— [Jardin des Tuileries] Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings by Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Rousseau, Chaim Soutine, Alfred Sisley.
  • Musée d'Orsay, (7th)— Home to the great artists of the 19th century (1848-1914). Incredible collection of Impressionist art housed in an old railway station. Every room you go into seems to have another incredibly popular painting. Degas'ballerinas, Monet's waterlillies, etc.
  • Musée Marmottan-Monet [35] (16th)[rue Louis Boilly]— Collection of works by Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. "Impression Soleil Levant" by Monet is on display in this museum.
  • Musée National de la Marine, (16th)— From times of exploration to modern day vessels. Interesting but primarily in French.
  • Rodin Museum, (7th)— His personal collection and archives, in a charming hotel and sprawling garden.
  • Musée en Herbe (1st and 16th)— An art museum just for kids with hands-on exhibitions and workshops
 
 
       
 
          
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