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| The Professor's Paris Blog
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To see all Paris blogs for Year 1, click: HERE
To see all current Paris blogs, click HERE
By TravelingProfessor on
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The choice of what shoes to take on your trip to Paris is an important one. Paris is a walking city. There are plenty of stairs to deal with. It rains often in Paris. Cobblestone streets are commonplace. I’ve been traveling to Paris for years now and I think I have finally found the best choice in footware for my trip. Take a look at my blog and I’ll give you my tips on what shoes to wear to Paris.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
I think I could easily spend a month in Paris. Usually when I visit though, I stay for about a week or ten days. However, some people spend as little as an afternoon or a long weekend in Paris. The current blog is courtesy of a very good website, www.simplyparis.com. I suggest that you check it out to get some great current information about Paris.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Monday, September 07, 2009
It's finally here - "The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris". After years of research and asking hundreds of travelers what they want to know about visiting Paris, I have published the Paris guidebook that you have been waiting for.
The book is a clear and concise 139 pages written by me, a Paris traveler for you, the Paris traveler. There are "insider tips" in this book that I guarantee are not in any other Paris travel guide book. In addition to the the 40 chapters and over 20 photos, there are hundreds of links that keep the book as current as can be. You can get more information by clicking here , or read the blog for a full description.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Friday, September 04, 2009
On my first trip to Paris, I took a big, heavy suitcase packed with everything imaginable. I waited about an hour for my checked luggage when I arrived at CDG airport in Paris. I remember dragging it all over the place, up and down stairs, through turnstiles, and along cobblestone streets. I was out of breath, sweaty, and achy. Over the years, I have learned to "pack smart". I can fit everything I need into a carry-on suitcase, even if I am traveling to Europe for two weeks. Take advantage of my experience and read the blog on how to pack "lean and mean" for your trip to Paris.
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To see all Paris blogs for Year 1, click: HERE
To see all current Paris blogs, click HERE |
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| The Great Paris Travel Book Give-Away
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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.
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| Travel With Our Group to Paris In May 2010 - Only 9 Spots Left!
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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. This is one of the best Paris travel deals you will find anywhere.
Book by March 21 and take $100 off the cost of your trip.
Your $100 deposit holds your place and is fully refundable until April 1, 2010. Dates of the trip are Monday, May 23 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.
For more details, click HERE.
To register and get your free copy of The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris, click HERE |
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| One of the Top Paris Travel Guide Books - Now on Kindle Too!
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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:
- Over 30 restaurant selections for every taste and budget
- 20 great hotel recommendations
- Descriptions of museums, monuments and attractions
- Daily travel itineraries
- Recommendations on side trips from Paris
- Save money and time without sacrificing luxury or comfort
- Hundreds of links to the most current Paris travel information
- Paris Travel Deals
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.
For more information on the paperback version of "The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris", click here
For more information on the Kindle version of "The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris", click here
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| What's Inside the TravelingProfessor.Com
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TravelingProfessor.com is one of the most popular Paris travel websites on the web. If you travel to Paris (or just wish you could travel to Paris), take a look at the features on the TravelingProfessor.Com:
To register, click HERE
| Free Travel to Paris Guide Book |
Paris Deals & Bargains
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| Travel Itineraries |
Paris Travel Tips |
| Paris Hotels |
Paris Restaurants |
| Paris Photos |
Ask the Professor a Question About Paris
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Paris Budget Hotels
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Paris Classified Ads
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To register and get your free copy of The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris, click HERE |
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| The Paris Video Blog - Pere Lachaise Cemetery
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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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