✅Paris Hotels: Best Hotels in Paris (2019)[Under $100]
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Chartres, France: A Day Trip from Paris
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The Chartres Cathedral is probably the finest example of French Gothic architecture and said by some to be the most beautiful cathedral in France. Its spiritual intensity is heightened by the fact that no direct light enters the building. All the light is filtered through Chartres blue stained glass, so that the whole experience of visiting the Chartres Cathedral seems out of this world.
How can you see this architectural treasure for yourself? Here are step by step instructions on how to get to Chartres from Paris by train.
Information on Malcolm Miller's tours from the Chartres Cathedral website:
Malcolm MILLER'S Chartres Cathedral lecture-tours are :
• from Easter until the end of October at 12 noon and 2.45 p.m. , but not on Sundays or if there is a religious ceremony.
• No reservations are needed, and the meeting-point is inside the cathedral at the entry to the gift-shop in the north tower.
• from November until Easter only one lecture is given at 12 noon, if there are 8 or more participants, and if Mr. MILLER is in residence.
• Private tours with Mr. MILLER can also be arranged by e-mail : millerchartres@aol.com
• or telephone +33 (0) 237 28 15 58
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What To Know When Traveling To Paris
Wondering where to eat, where to stay and where to shop in Paris? Here's a Paris primer perfect for a Paris first-timer or a seasoned Francophile who is looking for a fresh perspective on places to visit.
Click here for a list of websites to help you find out which exhibits & events are happening during your trip.
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Warrington Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Warrington? Check out our Warrington Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Warrington.
Top Places to visit in Warrington:
Walton Hall and Gardens, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden, Halliwell Jones Stadium, Bluebell Cottage Gardens, Stretton Watermill, Apple Jacks Adventure Farm, Sankey Valley Park, Warrington Transporter Bridge, Warrington Town Hall, Gulliver's World, RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre, Woolston Park, The Golden Gates, Cairo Street Unitarian Chapel
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Paris, France - Video tour of Saint-Germain-des-Pres
Paris [France] Saint-Germain Des Pres is an amazing neighourhood in Paris [France]!
The Saint-Germain-des-Prés area stretches just south of the Seine and east of the Latin Quarter, and was once a large monastery and a tiny market town. Its name in French means Saint Germain in the meadows, and that was exactly where it was located: outside the walls of the city.
The monastery was founded in 532 by Childebert, the second king of France. It became rich and powerful, but did not survive the Viking raids of the 9th century. The monks then camped in the ruins until 990, when the monastery was rebuilt by King Robert the Pious.
The town between it and the city was a very lively place. Eventually theaters started popping up. By the 17th century, the town boasted the composer Lully's first opera house, Moliere's first theatre and the first Comédie Française. It eventually became a well-known literary and artistic center.
With construction starting in approximately 1000 A.D., the Eglise Saint-Germain-des-Prés is the oldest existing church in Paris. Most of it is Romanesque. The rounded arches, small windows and heavy walls of the bell tower are typical of the Romanesque style.
The area soon became a center for artists, intellectuals and writers. Already in the 17th century, the village was home to writers like Racine and La Rochefoucault. In the 19th century painters like Delacroix and Manet, and writers like Balzac settled here. Benjamin Franklin and Oscar Wilde lived near the square, as well. In the 1920s, many Americans were attracted by the charm of the neighborhood. Hemingway and his wife lived here, and Henry Miller often found himself in the district. Later, Picasso moved here and this is where he painted Guernica.
Life here still centers on the square in front of the church and on 3 famous cafés nearby. The square is a popular meeting place, often featuring musicians and sculpture displays.
Les Deux Magots, located at 6 place de l'Eglise Saint-Germain-des-Prés, is named for 2 Chinese figures on the wall inside, left over from when the café was a silk merchant's shop. When it opened, the café was a favorite of the poets Verlaine and Rimbaud. In the 1930s, Picasso liked to come here. In the late 30s, the café was frequented by the existentialist philosopher Jean Paul Sartre and the writers Camus and Prévert.
When the café became a favorite of the Germans occupying Paris, Sartre and his colleagues abandoned it for Café de Flore on the next block, at 172 Boulevard Saint-Germain. The owner gave them the upstairs to sit, drink coffee and write. Sartre wrote his famous treatise Being and Nothingness in this location.
The other famous drinking place is the Brasserie Lipp, across the street at 151 Boulevard Saint-Germain. It was favored by the poets André Gide and Paul Valéry in the 1920s and it was here that Hemingway wrote A Farewell to Arms.
The Institut de France, at 23 quai Conti, with its distinctive dome was built in the 17th century for Louis XIV's Prime Minister, Mazarin. It is now the French Institute, the headquarters of the five French academies of arts and sciences. The most famous academy is the Académie Française, whose jurisdiction is the French language.
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Best Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In France | Chartres Cathedral Destination Spot
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Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres, is a Gothic Catholic cathedral of the Latin Church located in Chartres, France, about 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Paris.
The current cathedral, mostly constructed between 1194 and 1220, is the last of at least five which have occupied the site since the town became a bishopric in the 4th century.
It is designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which calls it the high point of French Gothic art and a masterpiece.
As with any medieval bishopric, Chartres Cathedral was the most important building in the town – the centre of its economy, its most famous landmark and the focal point of many activities that in modern towns are provided for by specialised civic buildings.
In the Middle Ages, the cathedral functioned as a kind of marketplace, with different commercial activities centred on the different portals, particularly during the regular fairs.
Textiles were sold around the north transept, while meat, vegetable and fuel sellers congregated around the south porch.
Money-changers had their benches, or banques, near the west portals and also in the nave itself.
Wine sellers plied their trade in the nave, although occasional 13th-century ordinances survive which record their being temporarily banished to the crypt to minimise disturbances.
Workers of various professions gathered in particular locations around the cathedral awaiting offers of work.
The cathedral has been well preserved.
The majority of the original stained glass windows survive intact, while the architecture has seen only minor changes since the early 13th century.
The building's exterior is dominated by heavy flying buttresses which allowed the architects to increase the window size significantly, while the west end is dominated by two contrasting spires – a 105-metre (349 ft) plain pyramid completed around 1160 and a 113-metre (377 ft) early 16th-century Flamboyant spire on top of an older tower.
Equally notable are the three great façades, each adorned with hundreds of sculpted figures illustrating key theological themes and narratives.
Since at least the 12th century the cathedral has been an important destination for travellers – and remains so to the present, attracting large numbers of Christian pilgrims, many of whom come to venerate its famous relic, the Sancta Camisa, said to be the tunic worn by the Virgin Mary at Christ's birth, as well as large numbers of secular tourists who come to admire the cathedral's architecture and historical merit.
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Inside the Beautiful Boutique Hotel De Nell in Paris
Hidden away on a side street in the up and coming neighborhood of the 9th Arrondissement in Paris, France, stands the intimate Hotel De Nell.
With the hotel staff committed to making every moment personalized to your taste, the concierge will draw a relaxing bath in anticipation of your arrival. They take note of your interests and customize the perfect site-seeing trip just for you, which gives this hotel the essence of a home away from home.
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A Walk Through The Hotel Ritz, Paris
The Ritz Paris is a hotel in central Paris, in the 1st arrondissement. It overlooks the octagonal border of the Place Vendôme at number 15. The hotel is ranked among the most luxurious hotels in the world and is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The Ritz Paris reopened on 6 June 2016 after a major four-year, multimillion-dollar renovation.
The hotel, which today has 159 rooms, was founded in 1898 by the Swiss hotelier, César Ritz, in collaboration with the French chef, Auguste Escoffier. The new hotel was constructed behind the façade of an 18th-century town house, overlooking one of Paris's central squares. It was among the first hotels in Europe to provide a bathroom en suite, a telephone and electricity for each room. It quickly established a reputation for luxury, with clients including royalty, politicians, writers, film stars and singers. Several of its suites are named in honour of famous guests of the hotel, including Coco Chanel and Ernest Hemingway. One of the bars of the hotel, Bar Hemingway, is devoted to Hemingway. L'Espadon is a world-renowned restaurant, attracting aspiring chefs from all over the world who come to learn at the adjacent Ritz-Escoffier School. The grandest suite of the hotel, called the Suite Impériale, has been listed by the French government as a national monument in its own right.