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Three Cruises to Take in Paris

Three Cruises to Take in Paris

Whether traveling on your own, or taking a Traveling Professor small group tour of Paris, touring the city entails quite a bit of walking. Taking a break and getting off your feet is a real treat. So, take one of these small cruises in Paris and take it all in on a relaxing cruise.
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How to Deal with Airline Delays, Changes and Cancellations

How to Deal with Airline Delays, Changes and Cancellations

A few winters ago, we were traveling from our home in Western Massachusetts to Boston's Logan International airport for a flight to join our small group tour to Iceland. We got the call that due to weather, our flight was delayed until the next day. In this age of COVID, other passengers are having flights delayed, cancelled, re-routed, and changed. In this blog post, The Traveling Professor gives the best advice on how to deal with these airline issues.
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3 Cheap But Good Places to Eat in Paris

3 Cheap But Good Places to Eat in Paris

Paris is one of the great food cities of the world. You can easily spend 400-500 euros per diner at restaurants like Alain Ducasse at the Plaza Athénée Hotel or at at Guy Savoy's joint in the 6th arrondissement. But why spend all that money when you can eat well on 25 euros or so? Where are the cheap but good restaurants in Paris? Let The Professor tell you in this Paris blog post.
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Planning a Trip to Giverny the Home and Gardens of Claude Monet

Planning a Trip to Giverny the Home and Gardens of Claude Monet

One of the best day trips from Paris is Giverny, the Home and Gardens of Claude Monet. A visit to the gardens is like being "in" a Monet painting. The house gives insight on how the great Impressionist lived and worked. Giverny is easy to get to from Paris. In this blog post, The Traveling Professor gives his best tips on planning a visit to Giverny.
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