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| Welcome to Paris,
Mainland Europe’s most popular city. Her “haute cuisine”
and “haute
couture”
draws in over 10 million international visitors each year. So what
makes France’s no.1 city one of the World’s top
destinations? Michelin
starred restaurants, fantastic shopping and strolls along the Seine
join history, culture and the arts in creating a memorable experience.
Here we’ve listed our favorite websites on and companies in
the City of
Romance, but to get a free mp3
audio city guide you’ll need to visit our
website, www.strollon.com |

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The Eiffel
Tower
The
official Eiffel Tower website: 500 pages, 1,000 illustrations,
360° & 3-D virtual visits, videos of the millennium
sparkling lights and fireworks display, documentation, games... Read
more... |
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Notre Dame
Cathederal
Every
day of the year, the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris and the C.A.S.A.
Association organise visits in various languages. These tours present
the spiritual message of this great Christian site, through its
History, its architecture, its sculptures, its windows, and more. Read more... |
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Sacre Coeur
From
all across Paris you can see the Basilica, situated in the heart of the
town. Now you have arrived. Before you go in to begin your visit take a
little time to discover the history of the Basilica, which is an on
going aventure. Read more...
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The Moulin
Rouge
On
the 22nd of June 1951, Georges France, alias Jo France, the founder of
Balajo, bought the Bal du Moulin Rouge and set about renovating in
order to allow the famous establishment to hold again the most
wonderful nights in Paris, and regain its splendour of long-ago. Read more... |
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Musée
du Moyen Age
The
Heart of the Latin Quarter, the museum is housed in two exceptional
Parisian monuments: the Gallo-Roman thermes (1st-3rd centuries) and the
Cluny Abbey hotel (late 15th century). It was founded in 1843 with the
collections of an art amateur fascinated by the MIddle Ages who lived
in the Cluny hotel, Alexandre Du Sommerard. Read more... |
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