is two days enough to see Paris sites?

June 7, 2010 by Paris Vacations  
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is two days enough to see Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Islands of the Seine River, The Latin Quarter and the Pantheon, The Louvre and the Royal Palace, Champs-Elysées and Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower?

Paris trip?

May 17, 2010 by Paris Vacations  
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Hi,

I’m planning for a 2 and half days trip to Paris and I’m travelling from London.
1. Which travel card should i get in Paris that will accommodate all the travel expenses , that is, it will include buses, trains etc.
2. which youth hostel in the link http://www.fuaj.org/eng/hostels/hostels_paris.php will be the nearest one to the tourist spots listed below.
3. Is the airport really far from the tourist spot.
4. which sub way should i take from the youth hostel.
5. What’s the best way to accommodate all these travel spots in 2.5 days. ( information including which trains or buses to take will really be very helpful)

The tourist spots that I intend to see are:
Eiffel Tower
Cruise of Seine River
Notre dame cathederal
grand palais
louvre museum
montmarte
the arc de Triomphe
the champs elysees
the palace of justice, montreal
Parc des Buttes – Chaumont
Rue du Chevalier de –la – Barre
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise

Cheers,
Globetrotter

Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe

May 31, 2009 by Paris Vacations  
Filed under Paris Attractions

Without a doubt, wandering along the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Trionphe is one of my all time favorite ways to spend a few hours in Paris.  Now I realize that I am unlikely to ever be able to afford any real estate on the most expensive street in Europe, but that is ok, I just want to walk along and savor something that is quintessential Paris.  This broad avenue lined with beautiful trees and full of shops, cinemas, and the always present Parisian cafe.  You will pay extra to enjoy the view of others walking along the Champs-Élysées while you sip and munch on the daily selections but a few extra Euros or francs is worth it for the experience.

Paris' Champs Elysee

Paris' Champs Elysee

In order to fully enjoy this Most Beautiful Avenue in the World as the Parisians call it, you need to put on your walking shoes.  It runs about 1.25 miles from the Place de la Concorde through the 8th arrondissement to the Place de Charles de Gaulle with the Arc de Triomphe.  As you stroll from one end to the other, take time to window shop and browse the shops.  A few of my favorite Paris shops can be found in side streets off of the Champs-Élysées.  You can easily find wonderful linens, clothing and a variety of other Parisian treats to bring home with you.  One of Paris’ most known restaurants Foquet’s is located here. The street scene has changed in recent years with the arrival of some international chains. I remember being quite surprised to see Virgin Records and Abecrombie and Fitch on my last visit.  However, you can easily overlook those and stick to more traditional Paris shops and boutiques.

Located along the avenue for those looking for a place to stay is the Marriott Champs-Élysées. While part of the US based chain, it isn’t your usual run of the mill Marriott.  I stayed there for a few weeks one time and found it to be a great hotel with a wonderful air and impeccable service.   I would highly recommend it as an option for those looking for traditional hotels.

Like many places in a Paris vacation during high season the avaenue can be quite crowded.  So if you prefer less packed spaces time your arrival for early in the day or in the evening.  For those that like to run or powerwalk, it’s a great place to include in a morning or evening exercise program.

So while you are on your best Paris vacation, take some time to relax and enjoy a slice of Parisian life and wander down the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe.

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