LOCATION:
Conference venue:
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN PARIS MONTPARNASSE
Address: 79-81 Avenue du Maine
75 014 PARIS, FRANCE
TEL: 01 43 20 13 93
FAX: 01 43 20 95 60
E-MAIL:
reservations@hipargm.com
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Paris has
all but exhausted the superlatives that can reasonably
be applied to any city. Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower
– at sunrise, at sunset, at night – have been described
countless times, as have the Seine and the subtle (and
not-so-subtle) differences between the Left and Right
Banks. But what writers have been unable to capture is
the grandness and even the magic.
Paris probably has more familiar landmarks than any
other city in the world. As a result, first-time
visitors often arrive in the French capital with all
sorts of expectations: of grand vistas, of intellectuals
discussing weighty matters in cafes, of romance along
the Seine, of naughty nightclub revues, of rude people
who won’t speak English. If you look hard enough, you
can probably find all of those. But another approach is
to set aside the preconceptions of Paris and to explore
the city’s avenues and backstreets as if the tip of the
Eiffel Tower or the spire of Notre Dame wasn’t about to
pop into view at any moment.
Additional links
about Paris
http://www.paris.org/
http://wikitravel.org/en/Paris
Academic
Links
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U.S. Higher Education - usefull links to U.S.
universities
How to get to Paris
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is the largest
airport serving Paris and the second busiest passenger
airport in Europe after London Heathrow.
Located 23 kilometres (14 miles) north-east of Paris,
Charles de Gaulle Airport offers numerous transport
links to the French capital city by road and rail. Paris
CDG Airport was one of the first airports in Europe to
have an integrated train system serving it: the RER
rapid TGV train service reaches central Paris in
approximately 45 minutes, Disney World in ten minutes
and Lille and Brussels in an hour. Regular RATP buses,
taxis and limousines also operate from Paris CDG Airport,
and road access from Paris is on the A1 via Porte de la
Chapelle.
Charles de Gaulle Airport - also known as Paris Roissy -
has three modern terminals offering travellers quality
facilities and services. An excellent choice of
restaurants, bars and shops, plus extensive banking and
currency, business, first aid, visitor and special needs
amenities are featured at Paris CDG Airport. |