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We've selected some of the best guidebooks
for Paris and all of France. These travel guides should help you
get the most out of your stay in Paris!
Lonely Planet Guide to Paris
Published by the London based entertainment and nightlife weekly
"TimeOut Magazine". The Time Out Guide to Paris gives a more thorough
coverage of Paris Life than most tourist guides, so it is even a
useful resource for expatriates living in France. Recommendations
on hotels, shopping and restaurants in categories ranging from ultra
luxury to budget. Also gives up to date recommendations for live
music, nightlife and festivals for every season. This is the book
for you if you want to get an enlightened outlook on Paris that
is slanted towards movers and shakers.
Gault Millau's Best of Paris
An English version of one of the most popular guides in France.
Best of Paris gives you a frank review of the best restaurants,
hotels, shops, museums, and sights.
Eyewitness Travel Guide: Paris
The Eyewitness guides are great because they give you a visual tour
of the city. This guidebook features over 1200 photographs and extensive
details on everything you could ever want to know! Also provides
illustrative sketches and 3D cutaway views of key monuments like
the Notre Dame cathedral. If you're planning to spend a lot of time
in Paris, or to walk a hole into your shoes, you might want to get
the
leatherbound edition!
Michelin Green Guide to Paris
The world renowned Michelin green guides provide expert tourist
information to the tourist sites and interesting places in Paris
and France. If you don't have anybody to show you around Paris,
and you want to make sure you make the best use of your time, be
sure to take a look at the Michelin Guide. The guide gives you some
suggested itineraries and ranks different sites according to their
touristic value.
Also see: Michelin
Green Guide to France
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