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Post by jooles18 on Jan 3, 2013 17:44:37 GMT -5
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me. My son is getting married in august of this year at the Eiffel tower. Can anyone tell me if there is anywhere nice nearby to eat. We are looking for somewhere that's reasonably priced. Thanks in advance Julie
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Post by Jody on Jan 4, 2013 5:44:42 GMT -5
Well there are 2 restaurants in the tower itself f. Le 58 le tour and jules verne. Le 58 is less expensive. In the 7th we like Bisto de Breteuil.and C.Constant has several restaurants in the area. Cafe de Paris on a rUE DE lILLE IS always peasingto us but it is at the very edge of the 7th and 6th.
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Post by Happygoin on Jan 4, 2013 20:01:30 GMT -5
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Post by PariS on Jan 6, 2013 0:16:31 GMT -5
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Post by geordy on Jan 8, 2013 9:26:42 GMT -5
Been hearing good things about Philippe Excoffier Philippe-Excoffier.fr/.
Or walk across the river to Chezfrancis-restaurant.com for the view of the Eiffel Tower!
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Post by carsonmccul on Jun 29, 2013 4:30:52 GMT -5
These days, couples planning a destination wedding with small children as guests usually know to offer a kids table with activities, or at least a goody bag with toys to entertain the little ones during the reception. But while these ideas are great for kids who are older than 3, what most people who don't have children themselves don't realize, is that these types of activities really aren't very useful for children under 3 years old. In order to help you get the most out of your Parisian destination wedding experience, I've created a little list: The American Wedding Planner in Paris' Top 5 Tips for Surviving a Destination Wedding in Paris with a Toddler.
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