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Eiffel Tower, Orsay, Monet's Home and Gardens, Versailles, Arc de Triomphe, Seine River Cruise, Mona Lisa, Orangerie, Rodin, and More

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The Paris Travel Blog
Author: TravelingProfessor Created: Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The Blog For Those Who Love To Travel To Paris

paris itineraryA flexible itinerary should be planned by anyone visiting Paris.   It helps you budget your time and prioritize what you want to see on your trip.   A few things that I consider when planning an itinerary is what days certain attractions are closed and what days and times are the least crowded days for particular museums or monuments.   Also, seasonal considerations are given when planning an itinerary.  For instance, the itinerary shown in the blog is for our group trip January 11-17.    The Paris sales ("soldes") are going on at that time.  Therefore, I have budgeted more time for shopping and less time for a warm-weather activity such as a picnic in the gardens or a canal cruise.   I also did some research and have omitted the Picasso Museum because it is closed for renovations.  Take a look at the blog and see what my weekly Paris itinerary looks like.

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Five Places to Eat in Paris Under $30One of the most common questions I get is, "Where can I eat in Paris?"   Well, let me tell you, you will never starve in Paris.  There are all kinds of restaurants for every taste and every budget.  Talking about budget, people want to know where they can get a good meal, inexpensively.   I have listed five places that you can get a great-tasting meal in Paris.   Most of them aren't too fancy, but you'll get the best bang for your euro at the spots listed here.

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Paris Hotels Under $150When I look for a hotel in Paris, I am looking for something that is clean, comfortable, and quiet.  Also, I look for a Paris hotel under $150 per night.    With the weak U.S. dollar, anything that meets those criteria is a find.

In this blog, I talk about 5 hotels that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone visiting Paris.   In fact, I would be happy to stay in any of these hotels.   All of the choices listed are “2-star” hotels, so don’t expect lots of amenities or large rooms.   But you will get a good sleep and a clean room in a good location.   And for good measure, I throw in a 6th, 1-star hotel that I’m not sure if I would stay in, but if you are a real budget-seeker, this is the place for you.

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Paris restaurantsSpending a week in Paris opens up doors of opportunities in terms of dining.   In this blog, I am going to list seven nights worth of restaurants that I would recommend to any traveler visiting Paris. All of the restaurants listed in the blog are not overly expensive with the exception of the one “splurge” restaurant that I put on the list.   Take a look at the blog and I welcome you to post your own comments.

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Paris Travel DealsWith the dollar near its all-time low to the euro, now is the time to find those great Paris travel deals that are needed to make a trip to the City of Light affordable.   Read the blog and I’ll tell you how to get a good deal on Paris hotels, how to find a delightful Paris restaurant that fits your budget, and how to find those bargain Paris hotels that won’t break the bank.   So, take a look at the blog and find the best Paris travel deals.

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Don't Like Traveling Solo? Join Our Group to Paris In September/October 2010 - Only 5 Spots Left
Small group travel to Paris is easy with the Traveling Professor, 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.
  • 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 Giverny - home of Monet.  Train (no tour busses on this trip)  and admission INCLUDED
  • Other optional trips - Brussels, Champagne houses of Reims, Normandy Invasion Beaches, and more.

September/October 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.

I am with you for the entire trip, acting as your personal concierge.

And the best part - it only costs $1,495 (double occupancy).  This is one of the top Paris travel deals you will find anywhere.  Book by August 1 and take $100 off the price!

Note:  If you are interested in this trip, contact me at: info@travelingprofessor.com.

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Italy Video Blog - A Tour of Florence
Florence, know as "Firenze" in Italy, is a fascinating city.   It is unique in its abundance of artwork, religious significance, wonderful markets, and great food.   Please enjoy this Italy video blogpost and enjoy a short tour of the city of Florence, Italy.

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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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