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Phil Chavanne's Articles in Destinations

  • Four-Star Gourmet Food in Paris - Part II
    If there's one thing the French know how to do well, it's food. Food is more of an art (and for some, a quasi religion) in France, and so I knew I would be remiss in my duties to readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com if I did not go and seek out Paris's finest gastronomic glories for you. Sampling the following is not an option – it's a must!!!
  • Four-Star Gourmet Food in Paris - Part I
    If there's one thing the French know how to do well, it's food. Food is more of an art (and for some, a quasi religion) in France, and so I knew I would be remiss in my duties to readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com if I did not go and seek out Paris's finest gastronomic glories for you. Sampling the following is not an option – it's a must!!!
  • Awesome Parisian Shopping Discoveries
    Good news! I have more great Parisian hot spots yet for the readers of Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News.com. Read on, I believe you won't be disappointed.
  • Parisian Wonders off the Beaten Track
    In this issue I have yet more Parisian shopping bargains and discoveries in store for the readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com: designer leather and furs direct from the manufacturer’s workshop, fine crystal and more!
  • A Melting Pot of Ideas to Try out in Paris – Act I Scene II
    Everyone will memorize something personal about Paris. I thought it would be a rich idea to start writing a brand new series of articles in which I would offer each time a motley of ideas: obscure sites to see, off-the-wall museums to visit, quaint shops to shop at, and other things to do (for free or for money) in Paris. Starting now!
  • Serendipitous Paris: A Random Assortment of Things to Do – Act I Scene I
    Your experience of Paris will necessarily be different from that of any other traveler. Because your expectations are unique, your perception of the French capital will be yours, and yours only. Diversity being the name of the game, I thought you would enjoy being told about a larger variety of unusual places to visit, and singular things to do while in Paris.
  • Paris Souvenirs Anyone?
    The words 'it comes from Paris' gives an extra special value to any present. All this is good and well, but where can you find presents on which a local color story can be told?
  • What is the Oldest Bar in Paris?
    French people love drinking and eating out. Paris overflows with bars, wine bars, cafés, bistros and restaurants. Tons of fun. But which and where is the oldest one?
  • Three Spots for a Quiet Afternoon in Paris
    There are so many things to see in Paris and so little time to do it that your journey in the French capital can wind up taking the colors of a marathon run. I offer you a different take on it: stop, review your options, and decide to kill a couple of hours doing just nothing but reading a good book in a spot where you can be left to yourself. Here are three spots where you can do just that.
  • What Power Supply Should You Bring to Paris?
    When preparing your trip to Paris, do not forget to pack the right adaptors for your small appliances. Otherwise you will get yourself into trouble.
  • Should You Tip in Paris?
    Sitting at a cafe terrace in Paris, and watching people passing by while sipping on your Perrier water is not something you want to miss. But here comes the check, and with it the question: should I tip, and how much?
  • Paris Off the Beaten Path: Try Small Museums
    Small Paris museums offer you an alternative to the large venues when you wish to avoid the crowds there. See which museums to visit here.
  • Some Romantic Places in Paris
    Like Venice, Paris has always been a magnet for lovers and their affairs. As Woody Allen put it: "As long as you haven't been kissed during any of those rainy Parisian afternoons, you haven't been kissed at all." Paris is where sleepy marriages are rekindled, the flames of passion ignited, vows renewed, and special someones met. But where will you get the most ardent thrill?
  • Easy, Entertaining, and Cheap Way to Tour Paris
    Though the Parisian subway is fast and efficient as a transportation mode, its blind tunnels are a sorry excuse for a sightseeing outing. For a fun, short and open-air visit of some of the streets of the French capital, prefer the Open Tour double-decker.
  • Paris: New Itineraries for a Fresh View
    Going to Paris? Sooner or later you may. Once there, steer clear of the typical Parisian landmarks. Follow in the footsteps of Phil, the Senior Editor of a well-known Paris travel guide. Take a peek at out-of-sight places few outsiders know. Amazement guaranteed.
  • Eating (way too well) in Paris: Third Stop at Le Gourmet
    Yet another interesting stop in our culinary adventures in Paris, the Le Gourmet restaurant offers great French cuisine for prices I hadn’t seen in Paris in 15 years.
  • Eating Well in Paris: Second Stop at Chez Tante Alice
    Eating out right in Paris: in this second installment of my new series of articles, I introduce you to Tante Alice, a fine restaurant which deserves a place in the pantheon of French provincial cuisine. Yummy!
  • Eating well in Paris - First stop at Chez Georges
    When you stay in Paris for a short while only, eating out at a decent, reasonably priced restaurant may become a silly game of trial and error. In this new series of articles, I will recommend several places no traveler will ever regret having tried out!
  • 3 Best-Kept Clothing Store Secrets in Paris
    Oh mon Dieu! Not all of us visiting Paris have the wherewithal to spend $1000 on this irresistible couture blouse, or the all-time favorite little black dress. Let us be realistic: going on a shopping spree in Paris can be hard on our finance. Fashionistas of the world, let's sin no more, and shop smartly from now on!
  • Four Hot Panoramic Spots in Paris
    In this article, Paris expert Phil Chavanne selects four elevated spots from which Paris can be best viewed.
  • Can I Wear Sneakers in Paris?
    In this article, the Senior Editor of Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News, Phil Chavanne, discusses the role of sneakers as fashion accessories in Paris.
  • Paris Hotels: How to Reduce your Risk of Being Disappointed
    Are the mentions "2 star" and "3 star" hotel on travel websites reliable? Should you rely on the French rating system? Written by the Senior Editor of a renown Paris guide, this article clears up the issue, and suggests 4 proven steps to increase your odds to pick the right hotel.

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