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B-Meg: Arts by Megan Berry
Details On this page you can view a detailed image of my work. You can e-mail your friend a link to this piece or add it to your cart. L’Arc de Triomphe (#2) Price: $180.00 Description: A photograph I took on my European vacation after high school. This is in Paris, of course, and captures all the
Yoga Journal : Travel : Vacations
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Going on vacation to Paris… Would you stay at a 3 star in Eiffel tower/Invalides section or a 3+ hotel in?
Bercy village/12th district?
Keep in mind that the European hotel rating system is not the same as it is in the USA. More often than not, you'll find that a 3-star European hotel is the equivalent of a 1 or 2 star hotel in the US.
As for Paris in particular, they have a great mass transit system. The hotels in the center of the city are more expensive. However, you can save yourself some money by staying in the outer districts. I stayed at the Pavillon Monceau in the 17th and had a great time. The rooms were clean, bed comfortable, and the staff friendly and helpful. The hotel is situated in a mostly residential area so it's quiet at night. It also has two nearby metro stations: WAGRAM or MALESHERBES. You can also take a nice 10 minute walk to the Arc du Triomphe and the Champs Elysées. There's a small supermarket and great bakery within a block of the hotel.
http://www.pavillon-monceau.com/
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Chill Out with Vision: Aqua

This collection of soothing scenes captured in stunning locations around the world will help you combat the daily stress of modern times by providing your senses with a much-needed relaxing vacation. Selections include “Sedona Sunrise,” “Venice Reflections,” “Whitsunday Islands,” “Guy Fawkes Night,” “Angelic,” “Lancashire Leaves,” “Fiji Fireball,” “Coastal Sailing,” “Paris Carousel” and “Delhi Boys.
What do you think about leaving five children at home alone in the States while vacationing in Paris?
It is for three days. The children are 1 girl, 17.5 years old, and 4 boys, ages 14.5, 12.5, 9.5, & 5.5 years. It will be the summer before the seventeen year old’s senior year. As of now, she does not have a driver’s license.
I don’t know about that! The young one is too young to be without adult supervision. Maybe if they were all responsible teenagers. Maybe… Can’t leave them with a relative or have your mom coming over for a week to have some bonding time with your kids? Just a thought…
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