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PARIS
Going to Paris beginning of October with the girlfriend. Got a few things on the list I wanna do they're all pretty standard though. Patisseries, Galleries & the usual sights. Anyone got any extra suggestions I should check out? Or things to avoid. Cheers ninjas!
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Re: PARIS
Avoid the French.defoxster wrote:Going to Paris beginning of October with the girlfriend. Got a few things on the list I wanna do they're all pretty standard though. Patisseries, Galleries & the usual sights. Anyone got any extra suggestions I should check out? Or things to avoid. Cheers ninjas!
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Re: PARIS
Don't let the 'looky looky' men put bracelets and stuff on you on the steps on Sacre-Coeur; they'll try to charge you for it. You sometimes have to be a bit aggressive in telling them you don't want their tacky shit.
ALSO, if someone offers to buy you a weekly transport card at the ticket machine on their credit card and for you to give them the cash, DON'T DO IT. Always buy transport tickets yourself.
ALSO, if someone offers to buy you a weekly transport card at the ticket machine on their credit card and for you to give them the cash, DON'T DO IT. Always buy transport tickets yourself.
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this.Pedro Sánchez wrote:Avoid the French.defoxster wrote:Going to Paris beginning of October with the girlfriend. Got a few things on the list I wanna do they're all pretty standard though. Patisseries, Galleries & the usual sights. Anyone got any extra suggestions I should check out? Or things to avoid. Cheers ninjas!
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how long will you be in there for? in terms of clubs batofar is definitely a place to check. so is la machine du moulin rouge - there is a tessela b2b truss all nighter in here on the 11th. avoid social club.
if you want to visit some lesser known parts of paris, i strongly recommend the 11e arrondissement, lots of great things there.
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Going for 4 nights. Cheers for the tips guys. Im staying in the 10th arrondissement so i assume thats near the 11th? Have any of you guys been to the Angelina tea room? I have a really sweet tooth so want to go and try this hot chocolate but not sure if its worth the hype!exfox wrote:this.Pedro Sánchez wrote:Avoid the French.defoxster wrote:Going to Paris beginning of October with the girlfriend. Got a few things on the list I wanna do they're all pretty standard though. Patisseries, Galleries & the usual sights. Anyone got any extra suggestions I should check out? Or things to avoid. Cheers ninjas!
Think we're gonna go to this http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?516094
how long will you be in there for? in terms of clubs batofar is definitely a place to check. so is la machine du moulin rouge - there is a tessela b2b truss all nighter in here on the 11th. avoid social club.
if you want to visit some lesser known parts of paris, i strongly recommend the 11e arrondissement, lots of great things there.
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I'm not a fan of [genre]. It was much better back in [year]. I have fond memories of [year] [genre] when I used to [activity]. Good times."
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yep, 10th is next to 11th. try and visit canal st martin; if you want cool bars for nights oberkampf area really is your best bet.defoxster wrote:Going for 4 nights. Cheers for the tips guys. Im staying in the 10th arrondissement so i assume thats near the 11th? Have any of you guys been to the Angelina tea room? I have a really sweet tooth so want to go and try this hot chocolate but not sure if its worth the hype!exfox wrote:this.Pedro Sánchez wrote:Avoid the French.defoxster wrote:Going to Paris beginning of October with the girlfriend. Got a few things on the list I wanna do they're all pretty standard though. Patisseries, Galleries & the usual sights. Anyone got any extra suggestions I should check out? Or things to avoid. Cheers ninjas!
Think we're gonna go to this http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?516094
how long will you be in there for? in terms of clubs batofar is definitely a place to check. so is la machine du moulin rouge - there is a tessela b2b truss all nighter in here on the 11th. avoid social club.
if you want to visit some lesser known parts of paris, i strongly recommend the 11e arrondissement, lots of great things there.
haven't been to angelina tea room, let me know how you think it is if you go. if you want to try these kinds of places and happen to be in 5th, sugarplum cakes are quite decent.
unrelated but since angelina tea room is on rue de rivoli - there is a good artist squat kind of place on this street called 59 rue de rivoli. lots of cool artists doing fun things and generally friendly people.
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