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Thursday, July 29, 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
EAT PRAY LOVE - See the Movie then Visit TravelingProfessor.com
You may not be able to take a year off to fulfill your dreams but we can all do a week in Paris
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The Blog For Those Who Love To Travel To Paris |
By TravelingProfessor on
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Street markets can be found in Paris year-round. However, in the warmer weather, the Paris vendors are selling their flora, vegetables, breads, fruits, meats, cheeses, wine, poultry, and other delicacies in their full glory. A stroll through a Paris street market is an experience for all of the senses - taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound. France is the breadbasket of Europe, providing much of its food and drink, and the end product is on display nearly every day on the streets of Paris.
In this blog post, I describe some of my favorite Paris street markets.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Over the years, I have gained an appreciation for several Paris restaurants. I like restaurants that are somewhat unique in terms that they serve dishes that I cannot get at home. I also like to dine in restaurants where I won’t pay more than 35-40 euros for dinner. I prefer Paris restaurants that have good, friendly service. Take a look at my blog and read about some of my favorite Paris restaurants.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Monday, July 12, 2010
Giverny is the home of Claude Monet, perhaps the most well-known of all Impressionist painters. Whenever I take groups to France, a visit to Monet’s home and gardens turns out to be one of the highlights of the trip. Although Giverny is outside of Paris, getting there involves an easy 45-minute local train ride.
Monet’s home was where he painted some of his most famous works. The gardens provided much inspiration for creating some of the most well-known paintings in the world, including the famous Water Lillies.
Read the Paris blog post to see what is in store when taking a day trip to Giverny.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Paris is a very safe city. Rarely are there reported incidences of violent crime to tourists. However, there is a problem with petty theft, most notably, pickpocketing. I have lived in the metropolitan New York City area for my entire life. I have witnessed and almost have been a victim of a pickpocket only in Paris.
However, by taking the right steps, you can avoid having your vacation in Paris ruined by a petty thief. Find out more in this Paris blog post.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Traveling solo in Paris has its advantages. I like the opportunity to take all the time I want when visiting an attraction. With no one to answer to, I can get up at any time of the day, stay out as long as I wish, and take detours to the little nooks and crannies of Paris that I normally would never visit if I were traveling with a companion. Despite all the advantages of traveling alone while in Paris, there are some considerations to take into account.
Read my Paris blog post to find out more.
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Seeking a bit of timeshare relief can be very easy if you find the right people to help you. If you have tried to sell a timeshare in the past, you know that the resale market is dead and the only way to cancel a timeshare is through the right people.
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| Italy Video Blog - A Tour of Florence
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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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| What's Inside the TravelingProfessor.Com
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| The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris
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If you are visiting Paris for the first time, a time share rental is the perfect lodging option – time shares are more spacious than comparable hotels but similar in price. And after you've visited the City of Lights once, you just may consider purchasing a time share resale so that you can own vacation property in the world's most romantic city!
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