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Train travel around France and Europe - Voyages-sncf.com. Musee D'Orsay. Musee Carnavalet. Useful informations Musée Carnavalet 16 rue des Francs-Bourgeois75003 ParisStandard : 01 44 59 58 58 Opening hours :Daily from 10am to 6pm, except mondays and public holidays. (1st january,1st and 8th May, easter Sunday, ascension feast, whit Sunday, 14th july and 15th august (assumption feast), 1st and 11 november, 25th december) Last entrance à 5.30 pm.Ticket office closes at 5 pm.

The museum welcomes visitors in rooms Louis XVI to today. Due to security maintenance, the following rooms from Middle Age to XVIIIth century are closed : rooms of the Renaissance, rooms of the XVIIth century, rooms of the aldermen, the gallery Sévigné and the rooms Louis XV. We apologize for any inconvenience. Some galleries are open in alternation.

Calendar Alors que la France et ses alliés se battent encore, Paris, tout juste libérée, inaugure la premiére exposition sur la Libération au musée ... Au fil des salles du musée, découvrez les oeuvres et livrez vous au jeu de la création. Centre Pompidou Virtuel. Paris Travel Information and Travel Guide - France - Lonely Plan. Paris has a timeless familiarity for first-time and frequent visitors, with instantly recognisable architectural icons, along with exquisite cuisine, chic boutiques and priceless artistic treasures. Iconic Architecture The wrought-iron spire of the Eiffel Tower piercing the clouds, the broad Arc de Triomphe guarding Paris’ most glamorous avenue, the Champs-Élysées, the gargoyled Notre Dame cathedral, lamplit bridges spanning the Seine and art nouveau cafes spilling onto wicker-chair-lined terraces are indelibly etched in the minds of anyone who’s visited the city – and the imaginations of anyone who hasn’t (yet).

But despite initial appearances, Paris’ cityscape isn’t static: there are some stunning modern and contemporary icons too, from the inside-out, industrial-style Centre Pompidou to the mur végétal (vertical garden) gracing the striking Musée du Quai Branly. Glorious Food Stylish Shopping Parisians are synonymous with style and fashion shopping is the city’s forte. Artistic Treasures. Musee de l'Air et de l' Espace - Paris-Le Bourget - France. Paris like a parisian, the Paris Guide (Paris like a parisian)

Eating on the Cheap in Paris. By Jessica | May 4th, 2009 After airfare and lodging, one of your biggest daily expenses in Paris could easily be meals. This is a city well-known for its high-end cuisine, so you could blow a whole pile of cash before you even realized it just by dining out in some of the city’s famous restaurants. If you’re traveling on a budget, however, you’ll need to pay more attention to the price of things and eat more cheaply. But “eating cheap in Paris” doesn’t mean you’ll be eating poorly – or at least it doesn’t have to. Yes, there are examples of bad cheap food all over Paris, as there is in any big city, but there are also plenty of places where you’ll find excellent food that won’t break the bank.

>> For a look at what meals will cost you, here’s an article about figuring out your food budget for Paris. Where to Find Cheap Eats in Paris Generally speaking, the more tourists there are milling around a given area, the higher the prices will be on food in that area. What Cheap Eats Are in Paris.

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