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Tips for Vegetarian Dining in Paris

While Paris is a meat eaterโ€™s paradis, there are pockets of places that are vegetarian-friendly, or are completely vegetarian. As a sideline to my guest post Vegetarian Restaurants in Paris, here are my tips for dining out and getting by. If youโ€™re looking for a typical โ€˜Parisianโ€™ meal, donโ€™t limit yourself to bistros and brasseries. Nowadays, Parisian cuisine includes ethnic dining. Thereโ€™s excellent Asian, Indian,โ€ฆ

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Romantic Restaurants in Paris

โ€œHmmm. Where would you send someone looking for a romantic dinner in Paris?โ€ One of the questions Iโ€™m rather frequently-asked is for romantic restaurant recommendations in Paris. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t go out to eat. Itโ€™s just that I donโ€™t get asked out to romantic restaurants, so I wouldnโ€™t know. Most of the time, Iโ€™m lucky if a paramour plops a falafel in myโ€ฆ

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Accessible Travel Tips For Paris

If youโ€™re coming to Paris and have special needs, such as access for a wheelchair, here is a list of resources that will help you plan your trip. Please note that I havenโ€™t used many of these services, especially the tour operators, so ask as many questions of them in advance as you need to get the most information about the services they offer beforeโ€ฆ

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Paris Transit Tickets: Navigo Decouverte

(Please note that fares may increase. These were updated in 2013. Check the RATP website for the most up-to-date fare information.) For passes, you will just need zone 1 and 2 tickets if you are staying in Paris. Carte Navigo For Paris transit, visitors who are non-residents can buy weekly Navigo Dรฉcouverte passes, which presently costs โ‚ฌ19,80, plus a one-time fee of โ‚ฌ5; for theโ€ฆ

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Paris Airport Transfers: Charles de Gaulle/Roissy

Hereโ€™s a list of the various ways for visitors to get to and from the city of Paris from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), where a majority of international flights arrive and depart from. (Note that this post was updated in 2016.) Some modes of transit listed also go to Orly airport, where many domestic flights leave and arrive from. Charles de Gaulleย airport (also calledโ€ฆ

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Paris Cooking Classes

Iโ€™ve received a number of questions about cooking classes in Paris recently. If youโ€™re coming to Paris and would like information about cooking classes, whether youโ€™re looking for professional or classes geared towards the home cook, youโ€™ll find a comprehensive list that I put together at: Paris Cooking Classes You can use the links provided to find out which are taught in English and/or French,โ€ฆ

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G. Detou in Paris

If G. Detou didnโ€™t exist, I couldnโ€™t live in Paris. Seriously. The overstocked, but impeccably neat shelves at G. Detou do indeed have everything, as the name implies in French (J. Detou is a play-on-words, meaning โ€œI have everythingโ€.) But when youโ€™re someone like me that does an inordinate amount of baking, plus lovesโ€ฆand I mean lovesโ€ฆto discover new and unusual foods and chocolates, aโ€ฆ

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Velib Bikes in Paris

As part of the mayorโ€™s plan to reduce traffic and congestion, starting July 15th, the city of Paris is commencing with a program called Vรฉlibโ€™ where you can borrow one of their 20,000 low-cost bicycles. The city has installed lots of bike lanes in anticipation, although pedestrians (and dogs) make such frequent use of them that bicyclists usually have a bit of tricky maneuvering toโ€ฆ

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