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Versailles  (May 19 '06)
We went on a bus trip to the palace at Versailles. The palace is huge, just like the Louvre. It used to be a hunting lodge for kings, later enhanced into a palace. It has extensive formal gardens, ...
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Chateau de Versailles  (Jul 06 '07)
My friends Mary and Chris told me about the ticket for Versailles which combines transport and museum entrance, so I got one at Gare du Nord (21.45 Euro inclusive). This was a very good step because ...
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Chateau Versailles  (Jun 15 '07)
Chateau Versailles is an experience you really shouldn't miss when visiting Paris. Sure, it's crowded and touristy, but for such good reason. Everyone wants to see the incredibly elaborate palace ...
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There is no question in my mind that Le Marais is my favourite part of Paris. Every city in the world has its up and coming district. And at the end of the nineties it was Le Marais for Paris. For a ...
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Palace of Versailles  (May 30 '07)
The Palace of Versailles was well worth the side trip out of Paris.
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Versailles  (  '06)
Go there and learn all about old-school royalty. The statues and gilded everything are obscene :P
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Paris perfumery demo ...  (Jun 20 '06)
Perfume was first used by the Egyptians as part of their religious rituals. The two principal methods of use at this time was the burning of incense and the application of balms and ointments. ...
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Moulin Rouge  (Jun 20 '06)
Moulin Rouge is the most famous and enduring of the old Parisian cabarets. Established in 1889, it was a favorite subject of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, whose depictions of showgirls at the ...
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Eiffel Tower  (Jun 19 '06)
When La Tour Eiffel was built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 , it stood at a mighty 300m to commemorate the French Revolution for the International Exhibition of Paris . Of course, at that time it was the ...
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