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21 janv. 2024 · The absolute must-do/see in Paris? : r/ParisTravelGuide. A community for Paris lovers or first-timers about traveling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local or experienced travelers, niche questions, ..., in English or French. Be sure to search the sub history and read all the rules ...
Ce forum libre permet de discuter de tout et de rien et vous permet notamment de poser vos questions génériques par rapport à la ville et la région. Si vous venez d'arriver sur Paris et que vous voulez savoir où trouver des bars, manger un Pho ou trouver des clés à molette, ce forum est pour vous ! Pour toute question un peu plus corsée ...
4 oct. 2020 · ADSL is slow. The one that use TV port (I don't know what it's called) is fast. Fiber is the fastest. Look for the ports in the apartment unit. Some may already have fiber. Some may only have ADSL. If the apartment only has ADSL, you may have to drill the apartment (by internet provider) to install TV port / fiber.
31 oct. 2021 · France is not PC, nor is it racist compared to other countries like the US, Poland or China. US tourists saying that france is globally racists are 4K projecting. Important to note that "not politically correct" != racist. Whilst what you say still stands, cultural differences in what's acceptable must be denoted.
26 juil. 2022 · Taxis are cheaper when you get them from or to the airport. They implemented fixed rates from Paris to the airports, and Uber or other services will adjust their prices and you will usually pay more. The metro and RER are great, but otherwise Uber. No Lyft btw. I haven't had good experience with taxis.
11 sept. 2021 · Depending on where you want to live in Paris, it seems a bit tight for me to do everything. Also transportation is expensive. Restaurant/bar are more expensive in Paris than the rest of France 50k per year = roughly 3250 for net revenue (but before taxes). If you have no other revenue you should be able to budget how much you will pay. It might ...
26 sept. 2021 · In from Germany and we have a 12 month old baby. I arrive in Paris, get to the top of some stairs with the stroller and immediately this guys comes, picks up the stroller and carries it down, says ‘Bon journee!’ and carries on. Would NOT happen in the medium-sized ‘friendly’ town back home, but happened straight away in ‘rude’ Paris.
Life is less stressing than in Paris, weather is much nicer, renting / buying properties less expensive, good food and markets, culture, bar scene, sports and all. Go for Lyon!! Reply reply More replies. bighark. •. Lyon is smaller than Paris, but it's not small. It's the third-largest city in France.
19 sept. 2023 · Is there Pickleball in Paris, France? : r/Pickleball. Pickleball is a combination of tennis, ping-pong, and badminton that is played on a court about one-third the size of a tennis court with a net that is 34 inches high at the center. Pickleball is played with a paddle and perforated ball with 26-32 holes (indoor) or 40 holes (outdoor).
12 mai 2023 · No so many dishes come originally from Paris, but you can find cuisine from all the regions of France here as the country was always very centralized, and people came from everywhere to settle in Paris for work. Foie Gras / Magret de Canard / Cassoulet / Duck confit (south-west) Escargots / Boeuf Bourguignon / Lapin à la moutarde (Bourgogne)