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Fly From Philadelphia to Paris
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After flying the eight hours from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), visitors will find plenty of eateries and shops at each terminal. Grab a pizza and a soft drink at a popular American restaurant, or become familiar with local cuisine at a French cafe. Find a last-minute personal item or browse through a selection of fine Swarovski crystal before driving into Paris. You can reach PHL using train, taxi, or bus.
Attractions
Rent a vehicle from one of the many companies represented at the airport and exit the facility by turning south onto highway A1. The roadway turns into the A3 and continues into Paris. A boat trip down the Seine River provides the chance to get an overview of the city. Blend in with the crowd and stroll through the Jardin du Luxembourg Park, where amazing architecture borders fragrant gardens, historic statues and water features. While the Champs-Elysées is known for elite luxury, the budget-conscious can also find bargains when shopping the famous location.
Hints and Tips
The Notre Dame Cathedral dates back to the 12th century and features breath-taking spires, stained glass and towers. Visitors may tour the church and scale the north tower to get a Quasimodo view over the metropolis. The Museum of Perfume is found in a Napoleon-styled mansion, and provides the chance to learn the intricacies behind various scents. The facility also displays various casks used throughout history.