Paris 05/08/2010
Flights to Paris - If you think you have seen everything in Paris, then why not go and see Versailles. The former residence of the French royal family. It is quite simply massive! You enter through the main gate. If you are below the ages of 26 then go to zone A and you will be able to get into the house for FREE. To visit the gardens will se you back around 6 - 8 euros. More to follow....... Yves Saint Laurent Exhibition 03/15/2010
Paris Fashion week may be over but for the fashion capital there is still plenty of eye catching, head-turning trends left to see. If you are catching a flight to Paris sometime soon, make time to visit the ‘Senational Yves Saint Lauren exhibition'. Until August 29th 2010, Paris’ Petit Palais is home to around 300 haute couture models showcasing forty years of innovative creation from one of the greatest fashion designers of the century. This exhibition takes you on journey through the life and dreams of Yves Saint Laurent whose aim was ‘to give women more self confidence’. It celebrates his friendships with both fellow designer Christian Dior and actress Catherine Deneuve, while displaying some of the most spectacular designs of all time. Whether you are a fashion fanatic or not, the YSL exhibition is a rare treat; a collection not to be missed! March 11th – August 29th 2010 Yves Saint Laurent au Petit Palais Museé des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris Avenue Winston Churchill 70005 Paris Metro: Champs Elysées-Clémenceau (line 1) Best Hot Chocolate in Paris... 03/06/2010
If you’re on holiday in Paris, you have to be decadent. It’s the law. You can’t leave this temping city without sampling everything it has to offer. There is no denying that the famous crepe is the ultimate must have while in France, but you can’t stop there. Pay a trip to Angelina and prepare yourself for the most AMAZING hot chocolate that has ever passed your lips. Situated on rue de Rivoli, just a stone’s throw away from The Louvre, Angelina has enticed many famous characters such as Coco Chanel and Proust, with its renowned Mont Blanc cake and luxury Africain hot chocolate. Flights to Paris Tip - Don’t be put off by queues into the restaurant; it’s definitely worth the wait! Angelina - 226 rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001. Flights to Paris 03/01/2010
You’ve landed at Charles de Gaulle airport and your next destination is Central Paris. Don’t be tempted to take a taxi as this will cost you around 50€. It’s far easier and cheaper to take the train straight into the city centre. RER B leaves terminals 2 and 3 from the TGV station situated within the airport, just follow signs for Paris by Train. If you land at terminal 1 you have to take the shuttle to Terminal 3 in order to take the train. The shuttle is called CDGVAL and is clearly signposted. Just make sure you don’t get off too early as this shuttle also stops at the car parks. Once you are at the TGV station you can easily find the trains into Paris. This line stops at many of Paris’ main metro stations, including Gare du Nord, Châtelet and Nôtre Dame, from which you can change to all other Paris metro lines. Tickets can be bought from the ticket machines within the station and are only 8,40€ for adults, 5,90€ for children (aged 4-9) and free under 4s. Hold on to your tickets as you will need to swipe them on your way out. For more information see Paris By Train |
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