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In defiance of terror Paris re-opens tourist sites and attractions for visitors

France re-opens all the tourist attractions and places to visit in Paris that were temporarily closed after the recent terrorist attack.

Author : OurTeam

After the terror attack in Paris, all the tourist attractions that had been shut for security reasons, have now re-opened. Also, the public transportation is functioning normally now, albeit with extra security measures. If you&rsquore heading to Paris then you can put the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Philharmonic de Paris, Grand Palais, George Pompidou Centre, Lido de Paris, The Crazy Horse, Le Moulin Rouge, Les Bateaux Parisiens, Disneyland Paris, Vincennes Zoo, Aquarium of Paris, Christmas Market and the Ferris Wheel at the Place de la Concorde, on your itinerary.

On the flip side, the inauguration of Christmas Illuminations at Champs Elys&eacutees (previously scheduled for November 18) has been postponed the Saint Germain snow event has been cancelled, and the United Nations Conference on Climate Change&mdashCOP21, has been rescheduled and now will take place from November 30 to December 11, 2015. For those travelling to and from Paris by air, train, metro, buses, ships and boats, expect stringent security checks. For more information, visit www.parisinfo.com or contact 33 1 45 50 34 60.

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