Paris Eiffel Tower News is a Paris travel guide filled with many
independent Paris hotel reviews, Paris photos,
Paris travel information such as tours around popular monuments
and landmarks, museums, restaurants, and shops.
Discover Paris with the Parisian eye!
Paris
shopping: There's
a special section for you, ladies, who plan on a shopping
spree in Paris. Not all shops were created equal. So here
is the deal: Fashion Editor Marjorie
calls and visits the shops she finds interesting, writes
reviews, and - hopefully - gets discount coupons for our
Subscribers...
Paris hotels: How to reduce your risk
of selecting the wrong hotel: Are
the mentions “2 star hotel” and “3
star hotel” on travel websites really meaningful?
Can you rely on these ratings to pick a hotel
in Paris? Should you rather rely on the French
rating system? This article helps you reduce the
risk of disappointment.
Paris
hotels reviews: For those of you who want
to have a second opinion on the local Paris
hotels before booking your rooms.
Hotel Editors Glenn and
Photo Editor Muriel have
reviewed many of them with an eye to their quality
of service, cleanliness, rates, comfort, and your
personal safety in their areas. Read
the Paris hotels reviews, then visit the hotels'
websites...
Discover
Paris on foot: Every Parisian in his right mind
knows there is no better way to discover Paris than on foot.
Architecture
& History Editor Arthur tours
you in photos and comments through areas and districts of
special significance. A great way to get to know Paris even
before you set a foot there!
Paris
Museums: Of course, you will visit Le Louvre and the
Orsay Museum. But
how about these less well-known yet
first-rate museums
and their artistic treasures? Art Editor Maria
does the legwork for you: she scouts the collections, selects
the best, and writes the reviews so that you can decide which
of those will be on your must-see list. Opening hours, rates,
web sites...
La
Samaritaine: a famous Parisian department store(Note:
This store is closed for renovation works): London
has Harrods; New York has Bloomingdales – Paris has La Samaritaine.
This is one of the city’s oldest and best loved department
stores, occupying not only a central site (close to the Marais,
the Hotel de Ville and the Pompidou Center), but also a place
in the hearts of serious shoppers...
The
Pont Neuf Paris: If you find yourself looking for a bit of
a shortcut to the Latin Quarter, the historical Pont-Neuf offers
a nice walking option for which to do so. The 238 structure is
the oldest bridge in Paris. Its name can now be seen
as somewhat of a paradox as when translated, it means 'new
bridge'...