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Paris Audio City Guide - part 1
by Tim Richards
Paris is truly an elegant and romantic city with world-class attractions. The iconic Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and of course Notre Dame. Tim visits all of these in this guide to the mainstream Paris "must do" things. [...]
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Paris Audio City Guide - Tour of Montmartre
by Tim Richards
his tour visits Montmartre and takes a walking tour of the legendary tombs of celebs in the Pere Lachaise cemetery ( Chopin, Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf and Oscar Wilde). Stroll around the historic and quaint Marais district. [...]
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Musee Jacquemart-André
recommended by
Sue Dobson
One of the city’s secrets. The sumptuous home of 19th-century collectors Nélie Jacquement and Edouard André has French and Dutch art, including works by Rembrandt and Van Dyck, with Italian highlights by such artists as Botticelli and Bellini, while the couple’s private apartments are furnished with some superb Louis XV and XV1 pieces. Some compare it to the Frick Museum in New York.
Nearest Metro: Miromesnil Saint Philippe du Roule. Open daily from 10 am - 6 pm, last entry at 5.30 pm but don’t leave it that late, you’ll want to stay a while.
Contact tel: +33 1 45 62 11 59, fax: +33 1 45 62 16 36, e-mail:
Cost adult ticket: £5 - £10 pp, child ticket: Free
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