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Grand Palais: Paris has largest indoor ice rink

13 Saturday Dec 2014

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No snow yet but ice skating is ON right now in Paris. The incredible setting is the Grand Palais. For 15 euros (adults) and 10 euros (children 3 to 12) you can strap on skates which are included in the price and glide around under the fanciful glass roof. Musical animations plus light show at night, hot drinks, catering points and at night it turns into a dance floor.  Who can ask for anything more.

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Le Grand Palais des Glaces – Avenue Winston churchill – 75008
Metro 1 and 13 Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau

http://www.legrandpalaisdesglaces.com/fr

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Air France Expo at Grand Palais

18 Thursday Sep 2014

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It’s free and a must-see. Download their app while there, interact with the exhibit and win Air France tickets. No Worries! Here I am on their swing today visiting their global destinations through video.

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Art and love along the Seine

25 Friday Apr 2014

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Grand Palais, Paris, Petite Palais, Place de la Concorde, Port de la Bourdonnais, Port de la Conférence, Seine, Seine cruises

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Strolling the bridges that span the Seine is a novel way to spend a day taking in many of Paris’s iconic sights (walk number one in your No Worries Paris guide).

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You’ll see everything is connected by the waterway…the Tour Eiffel, Place de la Concorde, Grand Palais, Petite Palais, Tuileries, Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, St-Germain, Notre Dame. For those with tired feet, ride the Batobus, a cheap, fast way to take it all in at your own speed. Board and buy tickets at Port de la Bourdonnais, 7th arr.

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Nightowls, take a dinner cruise on a Bateaux-Mouches (Port de la Conférence, Pont de l’Alma, 8th), stop in at the hip Batofar restaurant/bar/music (red lighthouse boat), or Showcase Club under Pont Alexandre III, Port des Champs Élysées.

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Honeymooners might want to keep it simple by trotting over to the BHV (36 Rue de la Verrerie, 4th) basement hardware department, buying a lock, attaching it (if  there’s room) to Le Pont des Arts rail, and ceremoniously throwing away the key in celebration of eternal love.

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Attention Local Culture Vultures and Art Loving Tourists

26 Monday Nov 2012

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The Edward Hopper exhibition at the Grand Palais (closes January 28) is divided chronologically into his formative years from 1900 to 1924 and emblamatic mature years, 1925 to 1966. Hopper lived in Paris in 1906 returning in 1909 and 1910 for shorter stays. He’s been called a realist, romantic, symbolist and formalist. You make the call. Worth the visit, an American original.

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