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aris has so many sobriquets. It is the «City of Lights», «City of Love» and of savoir-vivre – and not at least the most important tourism destination worldwide. It accomplishes willingly all clichés and is both young and old at the same time. Hundreds of years old, well-tended parks, impressive monuments, elegant avenues – nowhere else a promenade could be more beautiful as in France's big and self-confident capital.
Yours faithfully,
Elmar Berger, Jan C. Dreyßig
Editors Paris-Tourist.com
Cuxhaven, September 1, 2007

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aris has so many sobriquets. It is the «City of Lights», «City of Love» and of savoir-vivre – and not at least the most important tourism destination worldwide. It accomplishes willingly all clichés and is both young and old at the same time. Hundreds of years old, well-tended parks, impressive monuments, elegant avenues – nowhere else a promenade could be more beautiful as in France's big and self-confident capital.
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lmost ten years ago, when we arrived for the first time ever in Paris – in those days still with our common school class –, this unique mixture of past, present and future casted a spell over us. In the meantime we look back on together almost 50 stays. And nevertheless the city has not left anything of its true fascination and of its charm from our point of view.
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egularly we are still today at the Seine to give you virtually an understanding of this 13 million metropolis. It is your turn to judge if it really works or not. We are looking very forward to your ideas and recommendations. They are the basis and chance for us to optimize our service. Only when we know what you expect we can meet your claim.
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n our new community e.g. you can take part in discussions about quite different subjects – as well as about Paris and Paris-Tourist.com, too. If you like you can exchange experiences among each other and describe your personal impressions of the «most beautiful city on Earth». The community offers you the real insider tips – written by Paris fans for Paris fans or those who would like to get one.
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incerely we wish you a pleasant time at our virtual Paris and of course first of all at the real Paris. We thank you for your interest. «Bon voyage» and «au revoir» at Paris-Tourist.com!
Yours faithfully,
Elmar Berger, Jan C. Dreyßig
Editors Paris-Tourist.com
Cuxhaven, September 1, 2007

