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Paris:the City With the Tall Tower and Really Hard Bread.

Paris:the City With the Tall Tower and Really Hard Bread. The Flight There: 8 hours of FUN! 6.21.05-7.4.05. Departs: 6:00pm. You’re flying Flight 1502, from JFK. British Style, so bring something to munch on. The Flight has one connection in Manchester. You’ll arrive in Paris at 11:30 am.

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Paris:the City With the Tall Tower and Really Hard Bread.

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  1. Paris:the City With the Tall Tower and Really Hard Bread.

  2. The Flight There: 8 hours of FUN!6.21.05-7.4.05 • Departs: 6:00pm. You’re flying Flight 1502, from JFK. • British Style, so bring something to munch on. • The Flight has one connection in Manchester. • You’ll arrive in Paris at 11:30 am.

  3. Welcome to the Blackston Opera Hotel! • For your 10 day stay in Paris, you’ll be snoozing away in the Blackston Opera for $109 per night.

  4. Services dan l’hotel • The hotel has an on site limo service • Only 300 meters from Moulin Rouge • Decorated according to Louis XIV’s style • Enjoy a newspaper on the patio while eating breakfast!

  5. Blackston Opera Hotel

  6. Day Un: The Arc de Triomphe • Since we will be seeing the Arc de Triomphe, we’ll be eating at a restaurant near by. Afterwards we will go to Disneyland. • Dinner will be served at Breakfast: L' Apparemment Café • Special French coffee and pastries. • Cost: 15 euro.

  7. Arc de Triomphe • Go see the world’s biggest arc at Arc de Triomphe • Created by Napoleon for his late wife. Started in 1810, did not finish until 1836 during the reign of Louisphilple. • Enjoy the arc and the surrounding town for the day. • Then at night, I will come back to see the Arc will lights and all.

  8. The Arc de Triomphe

  9. What’s For Dinner? Le Brasserie du Belvédère. • Any Kosher product and traditional cuisine.Tip and taxes are included in the bill. • Cost: 12 Euros.

  10. Disney Land

  11. Disney Land Rides • Magic Kingodm • Space Mountain • Pirates of the Caribbean • Indiana Jones • Star Tours • Phantom Manor

  12. Day Two: The Chateau of Versailles • Today we will be seeing the beautiful gardens of Versaille. • The gardens and Versailles are a vital part of France and a significant part of the French culture. • 50 euro for adults, children free • Then we will go to the Salon du Chocolat Festival. • Cost: 15 euro for chocolates

  13. Breakfast: Café Beaubourg • Time for the typical American breakfast. • Omelet & pancakes & coffee • Cost: 20 euro

  14. The Chateau of Versailleshttp://www.leafpile.com/TravelLog/France/Versailles/Versaille.htm

  15. Feeding the Fish! • In the pool, there are giant goldfish that have learned to beg for food from the air!

  16. Day Two: Salun du Chocolat All clothing is made of edible chocolate!

  17. Dinner: Paradis Latin • Singing, dancing, and music while you eat dinner. • Cost: 129 euro.

  18. Day Three: French Open • The French open will be held from May to June. • About 70 euro.

  19. Breakfast • Aux Artistes serves traditional cuisince. • Cost: about 15 euros. • The resturant seats only 50 and only serves dinner on Sunday. (That’s why we are eating breakfast here.)

  20. The Gay Parade • After wards we be off to see gay and lesbian men and women march in a walk for equality.

  21. Dinner: Cubana Club • Chow down on some Cuban cuisine for a change. • Enjoy a cocktail or two here. Open after midnight. • Cost: about 8.8 euros.

  22. Day Three:Claude Monet's House • Today you will be visiting the home of the famous impressionist painter, Claude Monet at Giverny.

  23. Lunch • Today we will be enjoying a light but delicate lunch at L' Ami Pierre, a winery in the 5th district. • Cost: 15 Euros

  24. Dinner: Anahuacalli • Anahuacalli is the place for today’s dinner. • The chefs at Anahuacalli specialize in international foods. • It is closed for all lunches and serves mainly dinner meals. • Cost: about 29 euros. Better taste good.

  25. Day 4-6: Side Trip to London • We will go to London for three days by train. From Paris to London is about 3 hours one way. • Cost: 415 for roundtrip second class ticket • For our three day stay, we will be staying at the Hyde Hotel. • Cost:$351 • Transportation will be on the three day travelcard, all of London. • Cost: 7 euro.

  26. The Hyde Hotel

  27. Day Four (L): The Victoria and Albert Museum • The Victoria and Albert Museum not only contains artistic exhibits, but also interesting alternatives. • Such as fashions from the past centuries and architecture. • Great for anyone who is bored with 300 yr. Old paintings. • Takes all day • Cost: Free

  28. Breakfast: The Albert • Specializes in serving breakfast. • I will be having strawberry rollups. • 8 euro

  29. Dinner: Bertorelli’s • Italian cuisine • Clear Water Canadian Lobster • 30 euro

  30. Day Five: The Tower of London • Takes a minimum of four hours to tour the tower. • See the beefeaters and the wards, tourguides • Visit Crown Jewels as well • Free

  31. Breakfast: Gordon Ramsay • Celebrity Chief from Hell’s Kitchen

  32. Dinner: The Ivy • Well known for friendly staff • Where tons of celebrities dine. • Steak and chocolate souffle • 30 euro

  33. Celebs That Have Visited The Ivy

  34. Day Six: Madame Tussauds and Trafalgar Square • See Winston Churchhill’s figure, it looks just like him! • This is the only place where you can hug Suddam Hussien! • Cost: 12 euro

  35. Breakfast and Dinner: Rasa W1 • Indian gods and goddesses adorn the walls and staircases. • Vegetarian restaurant • All meals served on huge disposable banana leaves. • Spinach beef root thoran on garlic curry • Crunchy poppodom • Cost: 22.5 euro

  36. Day Seven: Chambord • Today we will head over to Chambord, which includes Europe’s biggest and finest park. • Hunt in 5,440 hectares,where many past French monarchs hunted. Chambord is also Europe’s biggest wooded park.

  37. Breakfast • We shall start the day off at breakfast at Le Vero Dodat, a high ceiling restaurant that cooks the delicious local dishes. • Cost: 20 euro

  38. Chambord

  39. Dinner: Barrio Latino • True Latino food. I will have Chile. • Cost: 8 euro

  40. The Orsay Museum originates from the three major French museums. Orsay is known for its many impressionists paintings, particularly that of Auguste Renoir’s many ballet paintings. Breakfast: Sud Ouest Et Cie; traditional South Western Fremch dishes, open seven days a week. Day Eight: The Orsay Muesem

  41. www.jorgetutor.com/ francia/paris/orsay2/orsay.htm

  42. More Pictures Painted By Renoir

  43. Dinner • Dinner will be at Les Amognes, a restaurant that serves modern cuisine. • About 30 euros.

  44. Day Nine: Me Day • We will spend the day relaxing in the hotel because after seeing all those sights, you must be tired. • Call it a “Me Day.”

  45. Breakfast • Today we will have breakfast at Tarasse du musee, a friendly outdoor restaurant.

  46. Just for Fun • I wanted to see and feel what French law is like. • So what better to do, than break one and go to jail? • Therefore, after breakfast I will commit a minor felony which will land me in jail only for the night.

  47. Dinner • Meal is moldy cheese sandwich and soup. • Cost: free • Guard: Enjoy • Me: Yum

  48. Day Ten :The Louvre • The Lourve museum holds many centuries worth of the most famous masterpieces. • From sculptures, to Islamic art, to Egyptian Antiques, the museum is a multi-cultural attraction.

  49. Hyacinthe Rigaud, Portrait of Louis XIV, 1701 Philippe de Champaigne, The Ex-Voto of 1662, Hans Holbein the Younger, Nicolas Kratzer, 1598

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