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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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The Blog For Those Who Love To Travel To Paris |
By TravelingProfessor on
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Paris has glamorous attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame. However, there are some real off-beat attractions in Paris too. Some of them are downright weird, some of them are goulish. In any case, Paris is a city of disovery and each and every time, there is something new to be uncovered.
Take a look at this Paris blog post for a description of some of the more unusual attraction in Paris.<
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By TravelingProfessor on
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
There is a lot of varied information about Paris on this site. However, probably the most useful page here is the "Links" page. It has a good amount of resources on what most people need to know about visiting Paris. Some of the Paris links can also save you some money and eliminate some frustration on your next trip to Paris.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Every now and then I get a letter from a reader of "The Traveling Professor" regarding a recent trip or experience they had in Paris. I received one of those letters early this week. The writer gave me permission to share it with you. She talks about her solo visit to Paris and taking a walking tour. Her experience at the hammam at the Mosquee de Paris is enlightening and most interesting.
She talks about her experiences with the Parisians and the joy she experienced in walking throughout the city of Paris just taking in all of its sights and pleasures.
Read the Paris blog post for a refreshing and interesting insight into the wonderful city of Paris.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
When I first went to Rome four years ago, I tossed a coin in the Trevi Fountain. As legend has it, it guaranteed my return to Italy. And return I did. I spent a wonderful time in Rome, Florence and the Tuscany region of Italy from March 25 to April 4. Now that I have been home for a few days, I have reflected upon my trip.
Please take a look at my blog post and read about my thoughts and opinions of visiting Italy.
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By TravelingProfessor on
Monday, April 05, 2010
We woke up to a sunny day in Florence on Friday. It was nice to enjoy our cappuccinos on our porch, our little slice of heaven here in Italy. We leisurely passed the time and planned our day. We were going to take it easy on our last full day in Tuscany. We took our time and finally left the apartment at 11 a.m. to begin our day.
Read the blog post to find out how we spent our day in Florence.<
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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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| The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris
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