- The ultimate insider's guide to Paris - Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides - An extension of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 170 titles and 1 million copies in print worldwide - Appeals to both the local market (over 12.4 million people call Paris home) and the tourist market (over 22.2 million people visit Paris every year) - Fully illustrated with 111 full-page colour photographs You think you know Paris inside out? Then let yourself be surprised by this book! Written by three true connoisseurs, it tells you the secrets of the city. Curiosities, secret gardens, unknown museums, arts centers or very special hotels - with this book you discover Paris off the beaten path, its hidden treasures, its legends, its stories.
Paris is perpetually full of possibilities, and this Rough Guide clues travelers in on the very best of these--from tourist hot spots to the more offbeat and obscure, this guide...
There is also a festival of sacred music most years , a Chopin festival , a Mozart festival , and the Festival de l'Orangerie de Sceaux of chamber music all summer at the Château de Sceaux ( see p.270 ) . For details of these and more ...
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Passport's Illustrated Travel Guide to Paris
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A guide to the city explains how to select a hotel, save money on airfare, transportation, and dining, and plan a vacation to Paris from start to finish
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After her mother's death in Poland in 1904, fourteen-year-old Brigitte goes to live with an aunt and uncle in Paris, where she works in their cafe, befriends acrobats at the Cirque Midrano, and helps foil a plot to destroy the paintings of ...
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With these 50 self-guided walking adventures you can explore historic sites, from the Arc de Triomphe to the Muse du Louvre, as well as uncover lesser-known gems, from open-air markets and intimate cafes to small museums with world-class ...