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5 Brilliant Free Museums in Paris

Most museums are free in Paris on the first Sunday of the month (except during summer months when some of them charge) but there are
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Rue Mouffetard | The Oldest Street in Paris

Paris has so many attractions that sometimes it’s difficult to make a choice what you want to see, especially when you don’t have much time.
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5 Great Historic Sites In Paris To Discover The City’s Past

There are hundreds, thousands, maybe millions of reasons to love Paris. The city of light is architecturally gorgeous, there are more museums than you can
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5 Great Things To Do In Paris In The Summer

Summer, according to the experts, may just be the worst season to visit Paris for those looking for a uniquely Parisian experience. This is the
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Postcard from Paris |Paris By A Parisian

Paris is the most popular tourist destination in the world. It’s landmarks, cafés, museums and streets are photographed many millions of times a year and
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Shakespeare & Co Paris Book Store

American Diane Rios recalls a remarkable sojourn staying at the legendary Shakespeare & Co Paris bookshop, partying with the owner, the late George Whitman and
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History of Ballet in France

The word ballet is French in origin, and although this unique form of dance originated in Italy as far back as the 1400s, it was
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Music in Paris at the Musee d’Orsay

From October to May, the Musée d’Orsay puts on lunch time concerts on a Tuesday and if you’re lucky enough to be in town that
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Musee de Carnavalet Paris

The Musee de Carnavalet in Paris was once home to a Marquise. Today it houses a fabulous collection of furniture, sculpture, paintings and more, dedicated
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The Bouquinistes of Paris | The Book Sellers of the Seine

Did you know that the 900 green book boxes that sit atop the walls that line the Seine River in Paris have UNESCO status? Known
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