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Travelling to Paris?

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I will be travelling to Paris next year as it is over 25 years since my last visit would like to take in popular sights etc how many days will I need and do they have any discount Tourist passes like the London Pass in London which allows you free/discounted entry to attractions and free transport???

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  1. Aughh I'm so jealous.

    I traveled Europe couple years ago. I brought a ticket to London and then I brought a EURORAIL which was about $600 but you can travel unlimited through the train for a month. There are other plans you can look into, depending on your time frame and where you want to go but I think you should get the Euro Pass and travel anywhere in EU. It's cheap, comfortable, safe, and you'll loads of travels. I had the best time of life in those trains and I met so many great friends.

    Good luck and have the time of your life.


  2. In Paris they have the Paris Museum Pass which allows you to enter many museums and sometimes even skip the line. Here is the pass' website for more information and a list of museums it covers http://www.parismuseumpass.com/en/musees...

    As transport I would buy a pack of 10 tickets which is cheaper than individual tickets.

    I went in April and I managed to cover the Eiffel,

    Arc de triomphe, Notre Dame, Louvre, Orsay, Orangerie, Rodin Museum, Wine Tasting, Saint Chapelle, Concierge, Cruise the Seine and Versailles in 4 days and a slow, relaxing pace.

    To make most of your Time I would suggest the Rick Steve's Paris book

  3. I went in May and your going to love it!

    Buy a 2 or 4 day musuem pass, it includes not just musuems but other monuments like the Eiffle tower. Plus with the pass, you bypass the long lineups. You can buy it online or when you get there, just google museum pass for paris for more info.

    The following attractions I highly recommend:

    Musuee D'Orsay

    Louvre

    L'Orangerie

    Sacre Couer

    Seine Cruise at night

    Eiffle Tower

    Arc du Triumphe

    Street of Champs Elysee (tons of shop and restaraunts.

    Jurden du Tuilleries (huge park)

    Go to www.frommers.com, it was such a help on travel tips and info on all attractions (nearest metro, cost, hours)

    Have fun!
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