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Paris

Rich in history and culture, Paris is the capital of France and a popular tourist destination.

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Take food to Disneyland Paris?

In short... yes.

There's a widespread myth that you are not allowed to take your own food into the park which stems from the 'no picnic' policy which is often completely misunderstood.

Essentially they will ask you to move on if you set up a full-on picnic in the middle of the park (mainly because lots of people doing this would could cause serious obstructions) but taking in your own drinks, snacks, sandwiches etc is completely fine and they won't be confiscated despite what some people may try and tell you.

What is the big skeleton in the Gardens at Versaille?

The big skeleton in the Gardens at Versailles is a temporary exhibit by American artist Jeff Koons. The exhibit, a larger-than-life human skeleton, lies on the palace grounds, catching many visitors off-guard.

How big is the Jarden Des Plantes in Paris France?

the 'Jardin des plantes' cover an area of 23.5 hectares. (official website in link)

What does sein mean?

Seine netting is a type of netting used in fish management.

A seine net can be between 10 and 1200 metres in length and looks similar to a standard landing net used by anglers. The netting is weighted at the bottom with counteracting floats at the top resulting in a net wall within the water. It plays a large role in fishery management where its main purpose is the removal of fish from a body of water for stock reduction or survey purposes. Smaller nets can also be used as stops in ponds or raceways.

Who is CN annadurai?

Former Chief minister of Tamil Nadu ( State in India )

Is the Eiffel tower a frame or shell structure?

the Eiffel tower is a definite frame. if the tower had something over the frame it would be a mass so the Eiffel tower would never be a shell if it had the framing still inside of it.

How high would wind speeds have to be to make the Eiffel tower sway?

The wikipedia article (French version) states that the recorded movements of the tower were at most (at the top) : 18 centimeters due to the dilatation of the sunny side during the heat wave of 1976; and 13 centimeters during the 1999 tempest (winds of 240Km/h at the top of the tower)

How many hotels are there in France?

This question is complicated in two directions; 1) The French word HOTEL can mean a municipal building (Hotel de Ville - 21 in Paris), a large private town house (of which there are hundreds) or, of course, a lodging-house. 2) When one says HOTE$L, does that include hostels, B&Bs, apartment hotels...? Anyway, the Paris Tourist Bureau says: Paris has the widest choice of hotels in the world with a full range of prices, offering something for everyone. Choose from around 75,000 rooms in some 2,000 hotels, aparthotels, camp sites and other al fresco options, youth centres, apartment rentals or accommodation in private homes.

Who was the Designer and Engineer of Eiffel Tower in Paris?

Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923) oversw the construction of the Eiffel Tower, from 1887 to 1889.

Who was the designer of the Eiffel Tower?

The builder, engineer Gustav Eiffel, used a structural design by Maurice Koechlin.

Are there any kings or queens in Ukraine?

While there may be a foreign king or queen visiting Ukraine at any given time, Ukraine does not have a monarchy. The only Ukrainian monarchs since the fall of Kyivan RUs have been those in a pack of cards.

How do you get to Versailles from Paris?

The hunting lodge expansion project that ate France (or at least its treasury) is, today, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. At $10 American for general admission and an additional $5-$10 American for one of the guided tours, France is well on its way to recouping that lost money, and then some. The general admission fee is included in the Paris Museum Pass. Still, there is just something about the allure of gold chandeliers and gilded wall coverings that will make even the most hard nosed individuals start to drool. You can reach Versailles on the Metro or, if you prefer a more comprehensive experience, there are several bus tours that make the trip daily from Paris. If you

What was the overriding concern of the French Premier at the Paris Peace Conference?

The Paris Peace Conference met after the end of World War I. The goal for France and its Prime Minister was to lessen Germany's economical, military, and political powers.

How did the Paris agreement get its name?

The Paris Agreement of 2015 (to keep global warming to under 2 degrees Celsius) got its name from the city it took place in, Paris, the capital of France.

Where is the N Versailles Public Library in North Versailles located?

The address of the N Versailles Public Library is: 1401 Greensburg Ave, North Versailles, 15137 1630

What is the address of Pompidou Centre?

The Centre Pompidou (also known as Beaubourg, Centre Beaubourg, or la raffinerie) is located: 19, rue Beaubourg, 75004 Paris. It is also bordered by the streets: rue Rambuteau, rue Saint-Martin, and rue Saint-Merri.

Why would a nomad prefer to travel in a tribe?

Nomads moved from place to place. Nomads lived in tents and raised goats, sheep, and camels. They traveled with their herds to find food and water for their animals. They traveled in tribes, or groups of people. Tribe membership provided protection from danger and reduced competition for grazing lands.

Is there a bus from Charles de gaulle airport to Paris bercy train station?

Not a direct one

There's a bus (called Roissybus) from Charles de Gaulle airport to Opera metro station

Then you can walk down avenue de l'Opéra street,about 250m to Pyramides metro station, on line 14, and go to Bercy metro station near Bercytrain station (300m walk)

Did Paris exist in the middle ages?

Yes, it did exist, but not in the form we know it today. Napoleon did a reconstruction of the streets of the city and the city.

What happens if you fall in the River Seine?

Depends. Can you swim? Did you fall in a deep bit or a shallow bit? is the current fast or slow where you fell in? Did anybody see? Was this in Paris, or in the mountains, or in Lower Normandy?

It's just like falling into any other river, really.

Why should you visit Versailles Palace?

Because it is a European Landmark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and certainly one of the finest historical sites and museums in th world. Perhaps someday the Restorations will restore the fountains to full working order. The art collection alone has to rank it as a world class contender. Even today the argument continues about how much was actually spent on construction. Certainly the expenditures on maintenance and restoration since 1950 has exceeded two billion dollars.