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Saturday 16 July 2011

Paris-Location-Appartement

ParisLocated in the north quarter of Paris the 18th arrondissement, near the renowned artistic quarter of Montmarte, 5O metres on foot from the Scre Coeur and 100 metres on foot from the Moulin Rouge. By metro , you can enjoy the full centre of PARIS (Our Lady, Latin Quarter, ChampHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1s Elysées) in 15 minutes.
Important: Please contact us after booking to arrange arrival time for keys. We also require your full credit card details including CVC code in order to pre-authorise the first night.

Check in and Key Pick-Up: We acknowledge every booking by e-mail (be sure to give a valid e-mail address). We will meet you in the apartment on the specified arrival time. Security deposit when picking up keys: €300
Accommodation Information
The apartments for rent are fully furnished and equipped, ready for you to rent for a few days or for several months. . They all contain a complete bathroom with toilet and a fully fitted kitchen.
Very close by you will find a great market where you can buy everything for your stay.

For sleeping arrangements, the flat can accept 2 -3 people. The system of reservation offers it according to periods for 2 or 3 people.

Check In AND DELIVERY OF KEYS
At arrival in the flat highness the delivery of keys will make in 22, street of orsel 75018 Paris.

Acknowledge receipt of all reservations by mail (please give a valid email address). The payment of the balance of your stay will be made before your arrival so you need to contact them for the payment.
Location Information
Very close to :
Sacre Coeur
Pigalle and Moulin rouge
place du Tertre
Flea Market
Direct Metro lines to Champs Elysees
Supermarket nearby
Poste office
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Wednesday 23 March 2011

9e: Paris Location Appartements

Lonely Planet Review

'The Village' is a fine, 25-room hostel with beamed ceilings, a lovely outside terrace and views of Sacré Cœur. It is definitely one of the most desirable budget addresses in Montmartre.
Dormitory beds are in rooms for four to eight people, and all rooms have showers and a toilet. Kitchen facilities are available, and there's a popular bar too. Rooms are closed between 11:00 and 16:00 for cleaning. Prices include breakfast. All rooms are nonsmoking and Internet access is available at reception for €1.00 for 15 minutes. Some of the rooms in the main building are fabulous; check out No 401, a triple with a good shower and toilet with a postcard view of Sacré Coeur. The annexe, across the patio, has dorm rooms in rooms 107 to 110. It's a not quiet place to stay but you certainly would not call it a party place.

Hostelworld Description

Located in the north quarter of PARIS, near renowned artistic quarter of MONTMARTRE, in 5O metres on foot of the SACRED HEART and in 100 métres on foot of the RED MILL. By the subway, you can enjoy the full centre of PARIS (Our Lady, Latin Quarter, Champs Elysées) in 15 minutes.

These flats will entice you by their complete particulièrement equipment adapted particularly a stay of short or long length . They have in a complete bathroom with TOILET and of an equipped kitchen.
Nearby direct you will find a great market where you can bought everything for your stay.

For the sleeping arrangements, flat be able to accept 2 -3 people. The system of reservation offers it according to periodes for 2, or 3 persons.

Check In AND DELIVERY OF KEYS
At arrival in the flat highness the delivery of keys will make in 22, street of orsel 75018 Paris.

Acknowledge receipt all reservations by mail (prove to give an address mail correct). The payement of the balance of your stay will be made in the delivery of cles.

An arrival in the hours definite is important; not under estimate the time of transport not.From Anvers metro stop (line 2), walk up rue Steinkerque on your right - facing the Sacre coeur basilica) the most visited place in France (you know that yopu are spoiled a block away and turn right on rue d'Orsel.
We are at number 22, on your left hand side

Check in and Key Pick-Up: We acknowledge every booking by e-mail (be sure to give a valid e-mail address). We will meet you in the apartment on the specified arrival time.
Security deposit when picking up keys: €300

Check Out :From 9.00 to 12.00 A.M at your apartment for inventory and deposit refund.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

500 hostel beds for 20 cents each

From 21st-25th March 2011, ten of HostelBookers top hostels will have dormitory beds available for just €0.20.

How to claim
 
Bookings are processed on a first-come-first-serve basis, so be quick.
Between 21st and 25th March 2011, 100 ’20 CENT BEDS’ will be available to book everyday from 16:00 GMT.
Valid on any night(s) between 9th and 13th May 2011. Travel outside these dates will be charged at the normal hostel rate.
You can book up to two €0.20 beds per night in any of the hostels below. Only rooms labelled “20 CENT BEDS” are included in the offer.
Terms and conditions apply, so see the website for full more information.

Participating Hostels

Athens, Greece – Ionis Hotel
Barcelona, Spain – Sant Jordi Sagrada Familia
Dublin, Ireland – Ashfield House City Centre
Edinburgh, Scotland – Westend Hotel
Krakow, Poland – Mama’s Hostel- Main Market Square
Lisbon, Portugal – Equity Point Lisboa
London, England – The Walrus Waterloo
Los Angeles, USA – Adventurer Hostel
Melbourne, Australia – Space Hotel
Rome, Italy – MJ Place Hostel

Monday 21 March 2011

paris city lights

Kinkade: "Paris, City of Lights"

Kinkade: "Paris, City of Lights"

a Paris City of Lights Paris Is The Most Visited City In

a Paris City of Lights Paris Is The Most Visited City In

Paris - City of Lights, Camera, Action | Splash Magazines | Los Angeles

Paris - City of Lights, Camera, Action | Splash Magazines | Los Angeles

Vision for the City of Lights: French President Nicolas Sarkozy asks 10

Vision for the City of Lights: French President Nicolas Sarkozy asks 10

France, Paris, Louvre at night at night -- the tower silhouetted against

France, Paris, Louvre at night at night -- the tower silhouetted against

You know a city is great when it's hard to write an article about. Paris is

You know a city is great when it's hard to write an article about. Paris is

Panorama Paris: City of Light (and love♥) by EricK_1968

Panorama Paris: City of Light (and love♥) by EricK_1968

paris light tall tower picture and wallpaper

paris light tall tower picture and wallpaper

Paris - The city of lights

Paris - The city of lights

Paris - City of Lights, Camera, Action | Splash Magazines | Los Angeles

Paris - City of Lights, Camera, Action | Splash Magazines | Los Angeles

City Lights Illuminaiton tour

City Lights Illuminaiton tour

City lights twinkle on · More photos. We went to the Eiffel on Sat. Sept.

City lights twinkle on · More photos. We went to the Eiffel on Sat. Sept.

Upon arriving in Paris, the first thing an artist notices is the light.

Upon arriving in Paris, the first thing an artist notices is the light.

Paris City Lights

Paris City Lights

The Lights city PARIS. Hostels and Hotels. By Info Hostels

The Lights city PARIS. Hostels and Hotels. By Info Hostels

City of Lights - Paris, France - VirtualTourist.com

City of Lights - Paris, France - VirtualTourist.com

Paris is known as the City of Light.

Paris is known as the City of Light.

Location: Paris, cialis without a prescription, France City of Lights

Location: Paris, cialis without a prescription, France City of Lights

Today we arrive in Paris, city of lights.

Today we arrive in Paris, city of lights.

 city lights, sipping wine, flea markets

city lights, sipping wine, flea markets

Friday 18 March 2011

Have a More Enjoyable Holiday: French Travelling Tips

You may be considering a trip to France and if so then it is likely that you will really enjoy yourself. This is one of the most tourist friendly places on the planet and it also is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes and wonderful culture. The following tips are very useful for anyone who is travelling to France and wants to get the most from this trip. Kent, UK -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/08/2011 -- It is so convenient to take a train to get around France and on top of that, it is probably the most enjoyable way to see the country. When it comes to the main towns in France, you will find that they all have a rail network and the great thing about train travel in France is that they have some fantastic high speed trains. It is relatively inexpensive to travel by train in France so it is a great way to get to see the country.

Whether you are on a tight budget or whether you have plenty of cash to spare, you will find that there is plenty of choice available to you when it comes to eating out in France. A nice meal in a French restaurant could cost you about thirty Euro. If you want to keep your food costs down then you might want to have a picnic at one of the beautiful French tourist attractions.

Hotel rooms in France vary in price, but there are a few cheap options available. Although it is not easy to find cheap hotel accommodation in Paris and if you want a room for the night then you will be looking at around sixty Euro at least. However staying in a hostel in Paris is probably a better idea as it will enable you to keep your costs down.

It is important to take your student ID card with you when you are travelling to France. There are usually special deals for those who have a student ID card when it comes to public transport and tourist attractions. Even if you only do night classes it should still be possible for you to get your hands on a student ID.

Searching for Disneyland Paris tickets for your fun weekend away? Driving is definitely a choice as soon as the tickets have been bought, but you have to think about European travel Insurance. Your mind will be at ease after you have acquired this cover. Make sure you also give consideration to day trips to France.

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UpClose: Tuning in to adventure

THE Bavarian Beerfest earlier this month has provided Cameron with the opportunity to catch up with new friends, after spending Christmas in Tenterfield’s sister-city of Ottobeuren.
Cameron was born in Tenterfield in 1989, with golf taking up most of his time through high school. He played in a number of junior state championships, and most weekends were dedicated to travelling to tournaments close and far.
Cameron managed to get his golfing handicap down to four during his playing days, and says he had would be looking to regain his high level after renewing his membership at the Tenterfield Golf Club this year.
After school, golf started to take a backseat as music became Cameron’s new passion. He taught himself to play the guitar when he was 16, but never braved singing until it was too hard for his local band to find a singer.
Cameron says he still gets nervous singing five years on, but believes he has improved over the years.
In October last year, after saving up enough money, he decided to travel overseas on a solo journey across Europe.
“I didn’t go overseas for any real reason, it’s just one of those things people should do,” Cameron says.
He says he had now been bitten by the travel bug and would definitely travel again when the time was right.
Cameron stayed in hostels all across Europe and says that was the best way to meet new people.
“You stay with eight people that you don’t know, but by the end of the night you’re partying,” he says.
“Travelling by yourself, you’re forced into meeting people.”
Cameron stayed in Ottobeuren in the Bavarian region of Germany for six weeks, meeting most of the band that performed in Tenterfield earlier this month.
He says he already knew a few members of the band from their visit to Tenterfield for the 2009 Beerfest.
Cameron described the town of Ottobeuren as similar to Tenterfield in that everyone seemed to know everyone else.
After Germany, he travelled through England to visit London and saw a few musicals in the world-renowned theatre district of West End.

Thursday 17 March 2011

Paris an Ideal Spot For All Types of Holidays

Those planning on taking a break abroad and checking out the youth hostels in Paris could be spoilt for choice over what to see and do in the capital of romance.
From world-famous shopping, to great museums and tourist hot spots, the city is perfect for any type of traveller and holiday - and with so much cheap accommodation on offer, visitors will find they have plenty of cash left over to spend on sightseeing and exploring the French capital.
As well as attracting people with its classy and elegant style, varied culture and chic appearance, Paris is also a good spot to head for those who enjoy sport, as throughout the year it hosts a number of well-known sporting events.
Visitors feeling sporty and fit should definitely head to the world-famous Eiffel Tower, an impressive iron structure built back in the 19th century. Energetic tourists can climb to the top but those feeling like relaxing on their French break can take the lift.
As well as the tower, Paris visitors should take time out of their trip to spend at least a day wandering around the incredible Louvre museum - check out the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo statue and a brilliant collection of Egyptian artifacts, including a huge array of real-life mummies.
A visit to the Notre Dame cathedral to gaze up at its famous stained glass windows should also be high on the list for any Paris visitor. The cathedral is right on the river and after spending an hour or two walking around its impressive interior, Paris visitors can check out the many bridges which cross the River Seine, some of which are decadently painted and attractions in themselves.
For the sports fans, a trip to stay in a youth hostel in Paris could be best taken in May or June, as it is at this time of year that the city hosts the French Open. The 2010 event is due to begin on May 24th and will run all through June.
Spectators at the open may be able to catch a glimpse of top-class players including Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal and defending champion Roger Federer.
HostelBookers.com is a leading UK-based budget accommodation website that provides cheap accommodation. It offers a range of hostels and budget accommodation including hotels, B&Bs and apartments in over 2,500 destinations worldwide. To book a youth hostel in Paris head over to HostelBookers.com.

Hostels in France

France is a country of many faces, with experiences and sights to match every type of traveler's desires. And whether it's good food, its impressively recounted history and culture or its natural beauty, France can easily be enjoyed on a budget.
Cities
Paris, Marseille, Nice or Montpellier - every city offers its own unique visitor attractions. More importantly, most cities are walkable or offer cheap transport, which makes getting between hostels in France relatively hassle-free.
The capital, Paris, is an obvious addition to any backpacking itinerary, whether taking a quick hike up the Eiffel Tower, circling the impressive Arc de Triomphe or taking photos next to the stunning Sacre-Coeur cathedral atop Montmartre Hill, with its fantastic views of the city.
But equally, Nice's Promenade des Anglais and Le Chateau castle, or the historical fashion exhibits at the Musee de la Mode in Marseille are all just as appealing - depending on one's preferences.
There are also plenty of cheap hostels, restaurants and cafes in the cities, as well as comparatively cheap grocery shops offering fresh and varied domestic produce that make visiting on a budget easy for the forward thinking traveler.
Countryside
It may be the lesser-touted tourist destination of France, particularly for backpackers, but its countryside villages and small hamlets endow the country with much of its character. More importantly, it offers some of Europe's most dramatically beautiful scenery.
Travel is, of course, more of an issue for countryside backpacking, and out in the countryside, hostels in France are fewer and further between than in cities. Budget travel, though, is still remarkably simple.
For example, the awesome Ardeche River in the south and the surrounding towns of Ardeche, Lozere and Gard all offer plenty of places to stay, making it an easily accessible sightseeing and adventuring stop.
In fact, kayaking down the 120 kilometer river and stopping at the various towns along the way is a great way to see the natural side of France. The most scenic stretch of the Ardeche Gorges ends with the impressive 60 meter stone arch Pont d'Arc. Guided tours are available, but it is cheaper just to hire your own kayak.
Equally, the Mediterranean-lying cities along the French Riviera, such as the famous Cannes, provide the hardcore water sport enthusiasts scope to partake in a spot of surfing, sailing, windsurfing or snorkeling.
However, these southern destinations are popular with all manner of travelers, both domestic and international, in the high-season, so booking in advance is advised.
But regardless of whether it is the stretching landscape of vineyards interspersed with miniature communities or the cosmopolitan cultural explosions that are France's cities, there is plenty on offer for those with enough time to explore.
Before settling down and becoming a copywriter for HostelBookers. Ben Cooper did a backpacking tour of France , he checked out a variety of the country's budget accommodation, including a number of most hostels in France.

Tips For Booking a Holiday Accommodation in Paris, France

Paris has accommodation options to suit any budget and tourists will be able to find accommodation for less than €45 or as much as EUR 600 and more in the city. Convenient Parisian locations to stay at include the Paris Opera area, Chaillot Quarter, Luxembourg and the Montemarte area. Accommodation is also available in suburbs such as Montsouris, Porte de Versailles and Boulougne Billancourt for the benefit of tourists who value peace and quiet. If you are looking for privacy and space, you can book apartment rentals such as luxury apartments, studio apartments, terraced apartments, or houseboats.
Vacationers who are not worried about money can book accommodation at any luxury hotel, such as the seven Palace Hotels in Paris. The four-star hotels which belong to reputed chains such as Accor, also provide luxury at affordable rates. The city also has several three-star hotels at convenient locations run by renowned chains such as Mercure and Novotel. Alternatively, tourists can find apartment rentals at any fully furnished apartment with all the required facilities in Paris.
Since Paris is the capital city of France and a popular European tourist destination, it receives thousands of visitors per month and provides many accommodation choices to cater to different needs. Although, accommodation here tends to be expensive, the city also has its own share of budget hotels. Vacationers who cannot afford to stay at regular hotels can opt to stay at comfortable budget hotels in the city.
Vacationers interested in booking accommodation at budget hotels must consider prestigious budget hotel chains such as ETap, Ibis and Formulae 1.
To get rooms in low budget hotels, tourists will have to look to the suburbs in Paris to find accommodation. One can easily book accommodation in budget hotels in the range of €55 to €100, depending on the facilities offered and the location of the hotel in question. The tariffs are much lower in the suburbs of Paris and vacationers can find rooms for as cheap as €45. Booking accommodation in the suburbs is much more peaceful and less expensive, however tourists might find themselves spending more on travelling into the city to view the major attractions.
Alternatively, students and backpackers can book accommodation in any of the hostels in Paris. Some of these are student hostels associated with universities, youth hostels run by the French Youth Hostel Federation and others.
Tourists who wish to be close to the major attractions of Paris must book accommodation within the city although this will be more expensive. This ensures that they will be spending less time in buses, cars and trams and more time sightseeing.
James works in the Travel industry and in between watching FC Barcelona, works with Vacation rentals ParisChamps Elysees guides. and

For an Inexpensive Getaway, Try Paris Hostels

Imagine Paris and you think of the Place de la Bastile, Champs-Elysees, Place de la Concorde, Forum des Halles, Le Marais, Avenue Montaigne, Montmartre, Montparnasse, L'Opera, Quartier Latin, Faubourg Saint-Honore, Notre Dame de Paris, Eiffel Tower, Napoleonic Arc de Triomphe and other noteworthy districts or landmarks that make Paris the remarkable city that it is. For a budget holiday, Paris hostels, as do all European hostels, offer many of the same luxurious features that fine hotels do, only for far less cost.
When you are considering staying at a hostel, Paris offers a wide range of accommodations. Paris hostels offer dormitory-style sleeping arrangements or private rooms. The dorm rooms are very reasonably priced, and work very well if you do not mind sharing sleeping quarters with others. If a little more privacy is desired, private rooms at hostels in Paris may be in order.
Paris hostels offer a range of amenities as well, so you can choose to stay at Paris hostels that offer what you want. Hostels in Paris offer lockers for their guests, so that you can lock up your valuables when you are sleeping overnight in dormitory-style accommodations. Luggage storage is also available at your hostel. Paris hostelry also have kitchens with refrigerators available for their guests' use, so you can save even more money by making some of your own meals, and have a great deal of fun doing it because you might have opportunity to shop at some of the wonderful open-air food markets for which Paris is famous.
If you prefer to take it easy and leave the cooking to someone else while you are on vacation, many hostels in Paris provide breakfast to their guests. Several offer restaurants and bars on site as well for your convenience.
For fun and for an easy way to get around the City of Lights, Paris hostels often offer a bicycle rental service, so you can simply rent a bike whenever you wish. In addition to transportation, you might decide to travel together with a group of your friends. Many hostels in Paris can provide you with group accommodations. If you are traveling as a family with your children, you will want to check if kids may stay at your desired hostel. Paris hostelries often are set up for hosting children.
Paris is just one of the wonderful cities that offers European hostels. Rome, Venice, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Milan, Madrid, Florence, Berlin, Lisbon, Prague and other European destination points offer hostels for your comfort and cost savings.
Wayne Hemrick writes about hostels in Paris.