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The NEW Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris
Order at Amazon.ComThe 148 page "Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris" has been published and is available in bookstores and Amazon.Com as of September 1, 2009.   It is a clear, concise guide to Paris written by a Paris traveler for the Paris traveler.  For more information, click Here

There are over 20 hotel recommendations and 30 great dining spots listed.  Learn how to save money without sacrificing comfort or luxury on your Paris trip.   The Traveling Professor's Guide will give you insider tips that you will not find in any other Paris travel guide book.

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My personal guide to Paris is 28 pages in length.   I think the strength of the guide is that not only just does it tell you what you need to know about traveling to Paris, but it leaves out what you don't need to know.

The guide
has been compiled through my many trips to Paris in recent years.    Over time, I have made many discoveries and new friends in the City of Light.   I have visited virtually every attraction, visited nearly every hotel, and eaten at most of the restaurants listed in the guide.   I give my personal recommendations as well as my opinions.  In the rare instances that I have not personally visited a place mentioned in the guide, the source of that reference is highly reliable.

With this publication I show you some of my favorite spots.  I give you valuable insight on how to make your vacation to Paris and France enjoyable and enriching.   I have included useful money-saving tips that will let you enjoy this City of Eternal Love without sacrificing luxury or comfort.  There are things listed in the guide that you will not find in any other printed guidebook.

One of the best things about the guide is that it is downloaded by you as an MS-Word document.  You can print it as many times as you like.  You can also click on one of the hundreds of links listed in the guide to get the most up-to-date and current information available.  Try getting that on any of the printed guides.

Table Of Contents

Introduction
My Favorite Attractions
Neighborhoods
The Museum Pass
Favorite Dining Spots for Every Taste and Budget
Smoking
Flea Markets
Street Markets
Shopping
Are Parisians Rude?
Tipping
Language & Customs
VAT - The Inside Scoop
Handicapped Access
Money Mattters
Transportation - Get to and From Everywhere
What You Can't Get in Paris
What to Wear
When to Visit
Weather
Packing List
Meeting People and Making New Friends
Side Trips from Paris
Other Useful Tips
Dangers and Warnings
What  to  Do If You Lose Your Passport and/or Credit Cards
Where to Stay
Traveler's Resources
CDG (Charles DeGaulle) Airport - The Ins and Outs
Jet Lag
Additional Links
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