http://www.viator.com/paris/d479-ttd
http://www.v1.paris.fr/EN/
http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=paris@117
http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=paris@117
http://www.cityneo.fr/paris.html
2007-02-27 13:44:24
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answered by Rillifane 7
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The most informative for information is the official City Tourism Site for Paris. Plenty of links there. It's all about the French capital: hotels, museums, monuments, going out, events, bistros, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing and much more.
Then for an accommodation directory and deals there's a few others.
2007-02-28 00:23:23
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answered by Snowman1234 5
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The tips you're getting and the research you've undoubtedly already done will surely lead to your visiting the major sites of that beautiful city. I would only add, unless you're only there for a short time, that you might want to consider day trips to places within easy reach by train, such as the Château de Versailles and the Château de Fontainebleau:
http://www.chateauversailles.fr/en/
http://en.chateaudefontainebleau.net/ Not the official site, but the official site (http://www.musee-chateau-fontainebleau.fr/) doesn't appear to have non-French versions, surprisingly enough...
2007-03-03 17:04:02
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answered by David 7
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I'm planning a trip to Paris this Spring and these sites have really helped me:
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/paris/0062020003.html
You can download audio tours of famous museums here:
http://www.ricksteves.com/news/travelnews/0602/audiotour.htm
You can find your way throughout Paris here:
http://www.subwaynavigator.com/subway_site/php/city.php?first=true&pays=France&ville=Paris&id_ville=84&langue=eng
Currency converter:
http://travel.discovery.com/tools/converters/converters.html
Map of the Louvre:
http://www.ricksteves.com/images/france/louvre_maps.pdf
Map of Versailles:
http://www.ricksteves.com/images/france/versailles_maps.pdf
Map of Orsay museum:
http://www.ricksteves.com/images/france/orsay_maps.pdf
Historic walk map:
http://www.ricksteves.com/images/france/historic-paris_maps.pdf
Museum pass information:
http://www.museumpasses.com/paris-museum-pass.htm
This site has a wealth of information about Paris:
http://www.parisvacationshotels.com/monuments.php
Most of my sites listed above are from Rick Steves. I bought his book and it's the best travel guide I've found so far.
2007-02-28 13:06:56
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answered by LadyDeathStryke 4
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Check out Rick Steve's website. That is the most comprehensive!
2007-03-01 22:24:34
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answered by TwinkaTee 6
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www.paris.com, there are plenty of tourist flyers when u get to any Paris ariport...
2007-02-28 05:42:14
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answered by marechal_00 5
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read about my first day in paris ................ and the following days are on there too!
http://my.opera.com/tquickness2/blog/
2007-02-28 14:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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