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Or to be more accurate, in my case, "daughters don't let their mothers..." plug in a 120 volt hair dryer in a 220 volt Paris hotel outlet, unless it's part of your...more
Quaint, Clean & Inexpensive Hotel in Paris
My husband and I stayed at the Hotel de la Sorbonne located across the street from the Sorbonne University. It is also steps away from the Pantheon, the Luxembourg gardens, and the...more
The underground metro system in Paris is one of the easiest and most efficient systems I've ever used, and, just in general, is a quick and cheap way to get anywhere in the city....more
Petite Chaise, ( which happens to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, restaurant in the city ) is a tiny & quite good restaurant .... be sure to try it ! ! more
buy a Paris Museum pass before you leave, you can avoid the long lines and come and go as much as you want with the pass more
I have now been to Paris 4 times and I feel the following 3 things are "not to be missed" while visiting the city.First is Ste. Chapelle. It is often not included in...more
When visiting Paris, rent a car from the garage behind Hotel Deville for a wonderful day trip to Normandy. You will never forget Utah Beach and the cemetery there. The drive is...more
If you plan to take the train in France, buy a Prem's tickets on the SNCF's website ; or for added flexibility but a higher cost buy a ticket once there.Both option will come...more
One of the best meals of my life!
Le Epi Dupin was a small but fantastic restaurant. Reservations are tough to get, so book early. more
My husband & I, from California, visited Paris in February 2005, while Europe was having a very cold spell. We walked around the city & used the rail system to travel to &...more


