Blanca & Ian's Travels France
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Paris Our favorite city. The 1st trip was instant love. Walking in the 'city of light' was everything that we had hoped for. The surprises around every corner, the cafés & the wonderful coffee. Baguettes. Crepes. And on & on . . . In subsequent trips, it has become familiar but never, never stale. We will go back whenever we can. This is a mix of photos & our hotel/restaurant reviews etc from a number of trips to Paris & nearby areas. I work for a distributor of several French consumer electronics products & I occasionally have to take customers to France to visit the manufacturing facilities & to pump them full of propaganda & French food & wine. Since this is not a true report, I'll give you some bookmarks to jump to some pertinent information. |
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Paris Images 1999
Arc du Carousel, lined up with the Obelisk, the Arcs du Triomphe & Defense |
On the Pont Alexandre looking toward Invaildes |
Les Ambassadeurs - Hotel Crillon |
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Invalides |
Paris & France Images 2000
France Images 2002
France Images 2008
Hotels in Paris
Hotel Ferrandi http://www.parisby.com/ferrandi/index.html On a quiet street (except in the early morning when the garbage trucks do their rounds) in St-Germain-des-Prés. Smallish hotel. They also had the smallest elevator I have ever seen. Oh & if the manager reads this, yes we stole the baguette that morning from the breakfast delivery . . . Accommodations: Very petite room with little room to maneuver & store suitcases etc. The Negatives: Buried in the far end of the 7th, so things were a bit of a walk. No big deal though. The Positives: Clean & reasonable. |
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Hotel Brighton http://www.jpmoser.com/brightonhotel.html Well located in the 1st with everything an easy walk. A nice hotel. Accommodations: We had a large room with a petite balcony that faced the Jardins des Tuileries. Nice 'period' furniture & a modern bathroom. A heavy glass & wood door completely shut out the din of the Rivoli & the summer fair across the road. I was surprised how quiet it was. The Negatives: You walk out the door to the madness of Rue Rivoli - tour buses, traffic, ticky-tacky shops etc. The Positives: A big quiet room & nice bathroom. |
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Hotel des Nations The Hotel des Nations is well located in Paris, but just a bit decrepit. Although everybody - my tour group - enjoyed the location, I would choose a different hotel in a similar area next time. Service, breakfast & transportation - arranging buses for my group etc - were handled very well. Rue Mouffetard & it's eateries are nearby. Accommodations: Typical small rooms. The Negatives: Showing it's age. The Positives: On rue Monge in the 5th & a reasonable walk to sights. Clean & not bad. |
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Hotel Relais St Jacques Buried in the 5th just off of rue St Jacques, a couple of long blocks from the Pantheon. A bistro next door for food or liquid urges. Staff was very efficient. Never friendly but efficient. Accommodations: We had a large room with a rooftop view of the Pantheon. Nice 'fluff' furniture & an OK bathroom. The Negatives: Garbage trucks again! A bit of a walk to anything but livable. The Positives: A big room for a boutique hotel but it might be the ONLY big room. Other rooms we saw were smaller. |
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Hotel Mercure Paris Gare de Lyon http://www.mercure.com/mercure/fichehotel/gb/mer/2217/fiche_hotel.shtml A chain business hotel beside the Gare Lyon. Just that. Accommodations: We had a smallish room. Nothing too bad, nothing too good. The Negatives: You walk out the door to the madness of the train station & everything is a walk or taxi. The Positives: The train. Taxis are always available. |
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Best Western
Premier Royal Saint Michel A nice chain hotel in the Place Boul Saint Michel Accommodations: Small modern & very clean. The Negatives: You step out onto the Boul Saint Michel right by the fountain in the square. It can be noisy when the street is partying. The Positives: You are near everything. |
Restaurants in Paris
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Taillevant Food: The tasters menu. Very good. Typically nouveau French haute. Service: Exquisite. I have never seen faster, quieter & more efficient service. We noticed video monitors in a 'closed' room off of the lobby. Ah . . the secret. Atmosphere: Tastefully muted & subtle modern. Jules Verne Food: The tasters menu. Very good. Typically nouveau French haute. Again. Service: Very, very good, but not equal to Taillevent. Atmosphere: Dark & classy modern & you can't beat the view. Les Ambassadeurs Food: We were poor & so B ordered an appetizer & I only had a main. I had pig. It was really very good. Old world haute. Service: Very, very good, old world style. Atmosphere: Opulent & regal. The room is stunning. Marble, mirrors & gold. While having coffee in the lounge in the Hotel Crillon that houses the restaurant, we had a Madonna sighting. She was a guest. Bofinger Food: We were treated to dinner here by a supplier of mine & his wife. I had a good steak & B had duck. Service: Good normal service. Atmosphere: Almost a chain, there are no surprises here. L'Aiguière Food: Very good traditional French near-Haute style. Service: Good service - the owner was one of our servers. Atmosphere: At the location of the stables of the Black Musketeers. A very home-like feel to the restaurant. I chose this restaurant because it was within walking distance of the Gare de Lyon. I was very impressed.
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Restaurants in Saint-Etienne
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We (corporate group of
10) spent 7 days in this industrial town on business. For those that
might find themselves here on a similar purpose, I thought I’d share
some info. |