Paris Travel
Welcome to Deer Paris
- Your Guide to Paris
Paris is a bustling city to discover. Go see
the sights, visit the museums and great works
of art, mingle with the French, savor the
gourmet selection of cheese, chocolate, wine
and seafood, and let yourself fall in love
with this wonderful city. There are a couple
of things you'll need to know and recognize
to fully enjoy your visit to Paris. These
include an understanding of the very basic
structure of the city and how it is organized.
So whatever you are looking for, you'll find
the information you need here to make your
stay in Paris truly memorable and unforgettable.
PARIS TOURIST INFORMATION
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Paris, the capital of
France, is located in northern central
France. Central Paris is divided in
two by the Seine, with 20 districts
or arrondissements. The Rive Droite
includes the Avenue des Champs-Élysées
which runs west to the Arc de Triomphe.
East of the avenue is the Musée
du Louvre, the Centre Georges Pompidou
and an area of museums, restaurants
and shops. South of the Centre Georges
Pompidou on the Île de la Cité
is the world-famous Notre Dame. The
Rive Gauche on the south side is where
you will find the Eiffel Tower. Read
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PARIS ATTRACTIONS AND
SIGHTSEEING
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Paris is the most visited
city in the world with something new
to offer from: museums, cuisine, couture,
culture, monuments, architecture, historic
avenues, parks and gardens, hidden historic
treasures, and cutting-edge creations
in fashion. You'll see the internationally-renowned
paintings, sculpture and arts, architecture,
museums, and impressive monuments. No
matter how well you already know Paris,
it always has something fresh to offer.
This thriving and ever-changing city
is truly a sight to discover. Read
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THINGS TO DO IN PARIS
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Known as the "City
of Light", it is impossible not
to fall in love with Paris. The city
is always alive in every season; tourists
and visitors discover that there are
plenty to do for amusement, shopping
sprees and entertainment. However, It
is helpful to know the dates of French
public holidays, especially when making
plans for hotel and transportation reservations.
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