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I am planning to stay in paris for a night and spend two days sight seeing . whats the best way to see around?

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i am booked into AGIL HOTEL PARIS ORLY. do i get to see around paris from there?

any nearest metro from the hotel?

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  1. visit louvre and napoleons grave in detail the first day.head for siene cruise in evening and in later evening go on top the eiffle tower.

    the next day take the hop-on hop-of bus tour for the whole day.that shall show u the WHOLE city without any hassel and plus u can get off at any monument like victory tower or place de la revolution or champs elseeys and catch the next bus after half or 1 hr.

    have a nice trip


  2. Won't it be hard to stay "in Paris" for the night considering she's in jail and all.

  3. Your hotel is located in Draveil village (http://www.hotel-agil-draveil.federal-ho... The RER (train for Paris) station of Juvisy is 200 m far from your hotel. Taking this train you will be in 30 – 40 minutes in the center of Paris (Chatelet les halles station, in the 1st district of Paris).

    When you will arrive at that station you will be very close to Louvres, Hotel de ville is also close and nice to see. Crossing the Seine river by Pont d’Arcole you will arrive to Notre Dame cathedral, Sainte chapel (within the justice court of Paris) is also on the same island (Saint Louis island).

    Victoria has a very good idea for your second day : take the bus tour you can get in a lot of places in paris.

    Enjoy your trip

  4. Your hotel is located south of, not in, Paris, and according to the link below, you are next to an RER station (RER is like the metro, but serves Paris AND the suburbs), by which you will be only 15 minutes from the center of Paris. At the RER station, take a train in the direction of Paris, and on the platform, look at the screen overhead with the names of stations. The next train will stop at the stations that are lighted.  Get a metro/RER map from the ticket counter at the station and you'll be fine navigating your way around Paris. The RER does not run as frequently as the metro, particularly at night, so you'll need to account for extra time if, say, you're returning to your hotel from Paris late at night. The metro stops running *approximately* at 1am (2am on Sat, I think), but the RER schedule may end sooner. If this will be an issue, find out ahead of time from your hotel concierge.

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