Situated in the north of France, Paris is one of the most magnificent and visited cities in the world, with over 75 million tourists each year.
Paris offers something for everyone: its restaurants serve culinary delights, Art Galleries, Antique Shops, gardens galore, one of the most famous Chateaus, Gardens, Zoo(s) and Wildlife Safari can be found at Chateau Thoiry, just north of Paris. Then there are the cabarets and night clubs; there are designer boutiques, boutiques with china, crystal, perfume and more, bateaux-mouche (riverboat) cruises, walking, biking, hiking tours, horseback riding and indeed every notable sport.
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Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Rental Properties In Paris, France.
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Friday, 19 September 2008
Travelling on the Paris Metro
Paris isn’t as large as London or New York, but you still might find yourself in need of public transportation for your holiday in Paris. For that you have the Paris Metro. The Metro came about in 1845 although the first line wasn’t completed until 1900. Since then it has made quite a name for itself as one of the most comprehensive subway systems in the world. Efficient as a means of public transportation, the Paris Metro has 211 km of tracks and 14 lines in total. Shuttling a whopping 3500 cars between the 380 stations across Paris, the Metro has a stop at almost every attraction, neighbourhood and park in the city. In fact, it is said that every building is within 500 metres of a station entrance.
Over time the Paris Metro has become a sightseeing attraction of its own. Some of the stations are amazing in architecture and design. For example, the station stop for the Louvre makes you feel like you have pulled right into the museum with marble walls and art replicas. The station stop for the Rodin Museum has a replica of The Thinker. Line 12 even has a spiral staircase leading to Art Nouveau entrance. Travelling the Metro can be an experience in its own right, but before you get on there are some travel tips that you may want to consider.
* Keep in mind that a single ticket is valid for your whole trip including connections so you need to keep your ticket on you at all times until you leave at the final destination. If you lose it or drop it, it can be an instant cash fine.
* Always guard yourself against pick-pockets who are very creative like the city itself. Although crime is low, just be careful particularly on the escalator up to the street. Men should keep their wallets in their front pocket and ladies should hold their purses securely with their hands.
To find your way around the Paris Metro is very easy. The signage is plentiful and simple to follow. Every station offers a large map to show you where you need to go and all the lines are colour coded for easy to read transits. There are numerous connections so you can get on and off at will and chances are you won’t get too lost, and with moving sidewalks between lines you won’t have to walk too far either. Some stations even have computerised route finders to help you find several routes to your destination.
The tickets for the Paris Metro can be bought at station counters each time or you could choose a book of tickets that will last you over the course of your holiday to Paris, saving you money at the same time. These books can be bought at many different retailers around the city. Lastly, you have the choice of buying an unlimited daily pass available in several denominations so that you can hop on and hop off whenever you choose from the morning till when the Paris Metro closes at night which is around 1:00 am.
You can find a lot more ideas for holidays in France on our site www.destination-france.co.uk
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Thursday, 17 July 2008
Do You Own Property In Paris?
If you own a property in Paris that you let on either a long term or short term basis I would really like to hear from you.
For a limited time I'm offering you the opportunity to list your property on Let's Rent Property In France totally free - no catches or hidden charges.
I need Parisian properties and apartments listed on our long term lets and holiday lets pages right now to satisfy the hundreds of site visitors we get each week who are looking for a property to rent in Paris. Some are holiday lets others are more long term including professional people who are finding it quicker to commute into London from Paris than from closer to home.
I would like to see your Parisian property listed on my site so I'm giving these listings away, it's that simple so please read on and let's see if we can help each other out.
Your free property listing allows site visitors to contact you directly with enquiries and not only does your property appear on its own page, it also appears in a summary page and on this blog too!
Your details are safe too, I promise not to share your contact details with any third parties etc, I hate spam as much as you (the junk mail type not the tinned meat... actually I hate that too...) and should any enquiries come through to me (they sometimes do for unknown reasons) I will forward you their details and enquiry rather than send them your details.
How To Submit Your FREE Listing
You can submit your details for your listing (did I mention it was free?) in two ways:
- Contact me requesting a free listing form and I'll send you a Microsoft Word.doc form to be completed and emailed back to me along with four photos of your property.
- Online Submission - Complete the online form and attach four photos to send me by following this link: Free French Property Listings
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Eiffel Tower Webcam - 48 Hours In 2 Minutes
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Sunday, 4 May 2008
Apartment in Paris
Long Let Apartment In Paris
2 Bedroom
£500 per month
Two bedroomed apartment situated in a nice and quiet part of Paris but located conveniently close to the Station de Metro. Follow the link for more details and owner contact information for this long let apartment in Paris.
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Thursday, 20 September 2007
Short term property rentals in the Burgundy region
Burgundy is located in east-central France, southeast of Paris. To its northwest is the Ile-de-France, its west the region of Centre, the southwest Auvergne, to the south the Rhone-Alpes, east Franche-Comté and north Champagne-Ardenne. Burgandy is known for haute-cuisine and fine wines, the vineyards of the Côte d'Or, Côte de Beaune and Châblis yield some of the world's most venerated wines. The region is also renowned for its snails, Bresse chicken and Charolais beef, Dijon mustard, gingerbread and brandy.
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Saône et Loire | Nivère | Cote d'Or | Yonne | view all...
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Sunday, 9 September 2007
Long term property rentals in the Upper Normandy region

Formerly a French province, Normandy, is now divided into two regions bordering the English Channel: Upper-Normandy and Lower-Normandy and is reminiscent of a great landscape painting, with cattle grazing in the fields and traditional rustic wood-framed houses that contrast the nearby modern buildings.
Not far from the Seine, an hours drive from Paris, is Giverny where Monet painted his water lilies.
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