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The Paris Travel Blog
Author: TravelingProfessor Created: Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The Blog For Those Who Love To Travel To Paris

This is by far the most frequent question that is get asked about by people traveling to Paris is "How do I get to/from the airport?".  So, I have written the definitive guide for your airport transfer options. Paris airport transfers

If you are arriving on an international flight, you are probably arriving at CDG Terminal 2.   There are several option from getting from CDG into Paris.    There are a couple of considerations that you must take into account before selecting your option.    My biggest consideration is time.   This is especially important if you need to catch a flight and are going from Paris to CDG.   Paris traffic can be unpredictable.  If there is no traffic, it might take less than 30 minutes.   In heavy traffic it can take 2 hours or more.     So, if you are relying on road transportation, you need to keep that in mind.   The train is much more consistent in terms of time.

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Travel to Paris BlogI just got back from an 8-day stay in Paris.   In the past 10 years I have traveled to Paris two to five times each year.  Over time, I have noticed a marked change in the attitude of the Parisians towards their American counterparts.  Please take a look at my blog and I will tell you how Parisian attitude has changed towards their American visitors.

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Free Paris Travel Guide BookI just got back from Paris and I can't wait to tell you about my trip.   The highlights include:
    * How I Almost Never Made it to Paris
    * Valentine's Day Dinner at Les Bouquinistes
    * The Jim Haynes Sunday Night Dinner
    * Rue Mouffetard
    * A Visit to Disney Paris
    * A Day Trip to Champagne Country, The City of Reims

And there is plenty more.   Get my personal insights on traveling to Paris and some valuable tips for when you visit too.

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Italy Video Blog: The Palio di Siena
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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