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Friday, September 10, 2010
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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
Travel With the Professor to Paris in February HERE
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By TravelingProfessor on
Saturday, November 21, 2009
On a regular basis, I give talks on traveling to Paris. Yesterday I gave a talk to a group of about 60 people in Port Washington, New York. The group consisted mostly of seniors. It is always a joy to give a talk to a group like this because many of them have visited Paris 30 or even 40 years ago. Some of the seminar participants actually lived in Paris and had some wonderful stories. Read the blog to hear more about my talk.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Monday, November 16, 2009
A “group” of travelers usually means anywhere from 2 to 20 people traveling together. Over the years I have enjoyed traveling solo because it lets me do the things I want to do when I want to do them. But some of the most wonderful and fun times I have ever had involved traveling with a group. Group travel can be a disaster, however, if you don’t follow some basic guidelines to ensure that everyone in your group is happy. Read the current blog for some tips for a successful group travel trip.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Monday, November 09, 2009
Perhaps no city in the world has as many quality attractions as does Paris. Of course there is the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but there are many, many other quality destinations that make Paris the city that it is. Many people think of Paris as primarily a destination of those interested in the arts. And yes, there are many outstanding art museums in Paris. However, Paris is much more varied than that. In this blog I list my top ten favorite attractions in Paris. And you will be surprised that my faves are not just art museums. Please take a look.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
When is the Louvre open late? What day is Versailles closed? What concerts are on Sunday? Is there a particular day to avoid the Marais? Can I visit the Pompidou on Tuesdays? In order to help plan your trip to Paris, in the current blog I have published a general weekly calendar to tell you which days sites are closed, which days they are open late (if any), and I also list the days that you can go to special events like flea markets and free concerts. Take a look at the handy Paris weekly schedule in this blog.
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| Italy Video Blog: The Palio di Siena
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Twice each summer, Siena, Italy is the scene of Il Palio di Siena. It is a 10-horse race (bareback) that would not be out of the ordinary if it did not take place in the compact Piazza del Campo, the square at the center of Siena. Thousands of onlookers pack the Piazza and cheer as the 90-second wild race takes place. Jockeys are often thrown from their horses and the action passes dangerously close to the specators. It is reminiscint of the crazy scene one might see at the running of the bulls in Pamplona.
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| What's Inside the TravelingProfessor.Com
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| The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris
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