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Traveling to Paris, France By: Maggie Doan
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Getting There A non-stop trip would cost $2927.20 – The only 2 airline companies that would do a non- stop 1 way trip would by Delta Air Lines and Air France. – It is a 7 hour 50 minute trip from Pittsburgh International Airline to Paris, France’s airport. A passport costs $135 for a first time adult applicant.
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Getting There It is not necessary to get any special vaccinations. However there several vaccinations that are recommended. Rabies Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus Vaccine Chickenpox Vaccine Yearly Flu Shot
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Getting There France’s currency is in Euros (€). 1 U.S. Dollar ($) is equal to.77 Euros (€). If you were to have $2000, then in France you would have €1538.82.
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Living There The 7 th Arrondissement It is the heart of Paris. It is the second richest district. There are narrow cobbled streets, sophisticated shopping, bustling street markets, prized local shops, and charming candle-lit bistros, the Eiffel Tower, and a concentration of such world-famous museums as the Musee d’Orsay and the Musee du quai Branly., It has a village-like atmosphere. There are also the Champ de Mars Gardens. You can walk over the Seine River or visit Madeline’s Magical Neighborhood.
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Getting Around There are 6 train stations. It costs a different amount at each station to get to different places. The metro has 16 lines and costs 1.70 Euros for 1 ticket. For 1 day it costs 6.30 to 8.40 Euros. You can also by bus for the same amount as the metro. Finally, you could ride bikes. Your first ½ hour is free, and then you have to pay.
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