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March 18, 2009

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Katie

It's always nice to be reminded of beautiful Paris! Thank you!

Erik

Oh Paris, comme je t’aime. I like St. Eustache too, especially after reading le Ventre de Paris in college (I understood not very much of it), but still...it’s a stupendous church that nobody visits.

Ed Salvato

Je sais, je sais ... isn't Paris just great? I'm going back in July so be on the look out for another post.

Phil

great artivle, babe, but few mistakes :-)
the bicycle easy system: it's "Velib", not Velibre :) & it's veru chezp price, but more about free the 1t hal an hour and 1 dollar/euro the next. not 1 for 2 hours... anyway, Paris it quiute tiny (105 sq km), u can easyllly make a good trip inside, stopping at a station, 5mn later taking another bike for free, another 30mn. :-) check www.velib.paris.fr

2 other VERY GOOD stuffs:
- many museums are free (Petit Palais for "Beaux Arts", Carnavalet, Cernuschi for asian arts, houses of famous writers Victor Hugo & H. de Balzac, Modern Art Museum...)!
- & now u got 400 free wi fi spots all over the city (public places, squares, librairies...) that's too awsome!

enjoy!

Ed Salvato

thanks for your corrections and updates! Fixed the errors. A bientot a Paris, j'espere!
Ed

Frankie

First time in Paris coming in July any suggestions?

Sparky Brown

Paris is self-discovery from the squares to the salons. A foursquare gay hotel NOT unfortunately recalling tourism is an industry here. But from the Bois de Boulogne to the quais, incredible finds.
And the Latin Quarter with La Coupole and Le Dome, and of course Les Deux Magots sidewalk cafes ARE Paris, c'est chouette.

Brad Miller

Glad that Ed had a good dinner at Le Diane, but think everyone should be warned that it's shatteringly expensive.

I just got back from Paris and found a lot of terrific real-people restaurants in a fun-to-read book called HUNGRY FOR PARIS by Alexander Lobrano. He's an American who lives in Paris with his French boyfriend--he says as much in this book--and he's the Paris correspondent for GOURMET Magazine.

friendlyfrenchy

HI GUYS
If you come to Paris don't miss friendlyfrenchy's BBB (boys, bed & breakfast) always nicer to stay with a friendlyfrenchy(yes there are some left, I assure you)
http://bbb4bbb.ifrance.com

Nikko Lencek-Inagaki

Hey friendlyfrenchy, Brad, Sparky, Phil, Erik & Katie!

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by submitting your travel snapshots to ot-intern@regentmedia.com

Happy Travels!

Cool Reviews

You are right when you write Paris is really a city where you can just walk and walk and never be bored. We totally agree with you!!!!
Cool Reviews

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