Meeting Planner's Guide
To help you plan your event, the Paris Convention Bureau puts at your disposal the 2012/2013 edition of the bilingual French-English guide Meeting in Paris.
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Paris for you! 2011-2012
A guide for discovering Paris district by district: 13 walks feature the top sites — Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, Louvre, Champs-Elysées, Montmartre, Orsay, La Villette, etc. — and places to discover. Alternating with the walks, 12 thematic sections provide information on Parisian life: culture, shopping, gastronomy, artistic creation, nightlife, parks and gardens … And for discovering the Paris metropolis, a page is now devoted to each of the three départements that border Paris (Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne).
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Paris Map 2011-2012
Full of practical information for discovering Paris and organizing your stay: a large map of the city and a metro map (on the paper version) and 16 sections with information on tourist information points, services, transport, accommodation, eating out, culture, going out, parks and gardens, shopping, business tourism … not forgetting advice in the event of difficulties.
The map-guide is available in 10 languages (French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean).
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Good Food Guide 2011-2012
Parisian gastronomy in all its diversity! This bilingual guide presents a selection of restaurants and cafes listed according to their location and style: ‘gourmet dining’, ‘classic French cooking’, ‘brasseries and bistros’, ‘inventive and trendy’, ‘world cooking’, ‘everyday food’. The guide also presents cabarets, lunch and dinner cruises, racecourse restaurants, shops and tea rooms, cooking and wine classes, and some Parisian food markets.
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Paris Shopping Book 2012
The bilingual Paris shopping guide with more than 350 addresses of shops, concept stores, flagships, department stores and other designer haunts. Six «shopping itineraries» illustrate the latest trends. For each, the selection of shops is completed by a choice of 4 cultural sites and 6 restaurants, cafes or tea rooms.
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Paris an accessible city
This practical mini-guide helps French and foreign disabled visitors in the organization of their trip and throughout their stay in Paris. It describes where to find information on adapted tourism services for disabled people (museums, monuments, accommodation, recreational and cultural activities, etc.) as well as the essential services and facilities for organizing a successful adapted stay (transport, medical services, etc.). So that everyone can enjoy Paris.
8 pages, bilingual French-English
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