Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Join Us on Our Next Trip to Paris - May 24 through May 30, 2010

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The Professor's Paris Blog
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First Day in ParisHere is an itinerary that will get you started on the right foot when you come to Paris for the first time.  It will help familiarize you with the city and you will get to see some great sites right away.   You will: 

•    Use the metro
•    Get a general idea of the layout of the city
•    Visit Notre Dame Cathedral
•    Walk along the Seine to the Tuileries Garden past the Louvre
•    View the Eiffel Tower, Musée Beaux Arts, Musée d’Orsay.
•    Cross the Seine and walk through St. Germain des Pres and the Latin Quarter.
•    Have your first Paris café experience.

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Le Grand Véfour is one of the most famous restaurants in Paris.  Zagat's guide rates it as the third most popular restaurant in Paris.  No other restaurant in Paris receives a higher food rating.  It boasts of famous past patrons like Colette and Cocteau.   Their are only 3 other restaurants in Paris in the class of le Grand Véfour in terms of decor.  If you decide to dineRestaurants in Paris here, make sure you have contacted your bank and raised the limit on your credit card - it would not be unusual to spend $1,000 for dinner for two.

Today's guest blog is from Richard at "I Prefer Paris".  Take a look and see how the other half lives as he tells of a dining experience at one of the most elegant (and expensive) restaurants in Paris, if not the world.

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Calling from ParisThere are quite a few ways of staying in touch with home from Paris.   Of course you can e-mail and you can get a pre-paid phone card.   But if you do have your laptop computer there are some interesting and inexpensive options for keeping in touch.   Check out the blog and find out the best way for you to speak with your friends and loved ones while you travel to Paris.

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Paris with childrenThere are some fantastic options for children in and around Paris.   My experience tells me there are some things you need to keep in mind when traveling with children.  First of all, don’t be over-ambitious and try to do too much in a day.   I also found that it is good to negotiate with children regarding making the trip enjoyable for you and them.   For instance, you may say “Today we will go to the Musee Rodin but tomorrow we will spend the day at Disney”. 

Take a look at the blog and see my choices for children's activities while in Paris.

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Paris Restaurant BargainsLet’s face it,  Parisians have a reputation for being rude and nasty to travelers, especially Americans.  However, on my last trip to Paris, I found just the opposite.  Without exception, each Parisian that I dealt with was polite and helpful.    That’s a big change from what I experienced 10 years ago.  In this blog, I will explain why that Parisian attitude has taken a change for the better.

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The Great Paris Travel Book Give-Away
That's right - I am GIVING AWAY some of my best travel books including my Zagat's Paris Restaurant Guide and books by Fodor's and Rough Guides.

I will ship these books out to you ABSOLUTELY FREE.   For a complete list of the Paris books to be given away and how to get one,  click here.

Travel With Our Group to Paris In May 2010 - Only 9 Spots Left!
This is an easy way to travel to Paris, especially if you have never gone before. I take care of all the details for you.  Included with the trip:

  • Transportation passes - metro/bus/train.  All of your travel in Paris is covered.
  • VIP, unlimited admission to over 60 great attractions including the Louvre, Orsay, Versailles, Pantheon, Arc de Triomphe, Orangerie, Conciergerie, Cluny, Rodin Museum and Gardens, Napoleon's Tomb, Army Museum, Sainte-Chapelle, and much more.
  • Hotel arrangement in a clean, comfortable, quiet hotel in a central location.
  • Transportation to/from airport
  • Daily travel itineraries
  • Guided tours
  • Restaurant recommendations
  • Welcome Dinner - Get to know your traveling companions
  • Trip to Versailles including transportation and VIP admission
  • Personalized, individual travel consultations
  • Trip to Giverney - home of Monet.  Train (no busses on this trip)  and admission INCLUDED
  • Other optional trips - Champagne houses of Reims, Normandy Invasion Beaches, and more.

May is a beautiful time to visit Paris - perhaps the nicest time of year.

In order for you to take advantage of the lowest possible airfare from your city, the group meets in Paris and starts the tour there.

This is not a cattle-car tourist trip to Paris.  We go as travelers and see Paris as it should be seen.  You will have two guides at your service, Professor Steve Solosky and Professor Greg Arend will make sure that you have a wonderful Paris experience.

And the best part - it only costs $1,495 (double occupancy).  This is one of the best Paris travel deals you will find anywhere.

If you cannot find R/T airfare for under $1,000  from a major U.S. international airport to Paris, I will make up the difference - that is an unbelievable guarantee.

Your $100 deposit holds your place and is fully refundable until April 1, 2010.  Dates of the trip are Monday, May 24 through Sunday, May 30 (May 31 is Memorial Day).

THIS TRIP WILL SELL OUT QUICKLY.  Contact me right away if you are interested at:  info@travelingprofessor.com.

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TravelingProfessor.Com is one of the most popular Paris travel websites on the web and now "The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris" has already become one of the top-selling Paris travel guides on the market:

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  • 20 great hotel recommendations
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This compact guide is written for the Paris traveler by a Paris traveler.   You may purchase many travel guide books for your trip to Paris, but "The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris" is the one that you will use.

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The Paris Video Blog - Pere Lachaise Cemetery
Paris' Pere Lachaise Cemetery is one of the most visited burial places in the world.  It is the final vacation spot for such luminaries as Rossini and Chopin, Simone Signoret and Yves Montand, Edith Piaf, Marcel Proust, Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein, Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Max Ernst, Isadora Duncan and many more.   It is certainly worth a visit.  But if you can't get there right away, take a look at this video.

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