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Do people spend more time in Paris or London?

First-timers in London may consider the London Pass, a tourist card valid for 1 to 10 days with access to over 80 attractions. In general, people spend more time in London than in Paris.



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Paris is voted as the beautiful city crushing New York city and London. In ease of doing business London ranks above Paris.

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Paris has been voted the most beautiful city in the world in a new ranking. Travel website Flight Network compiled the list of 50 cities by surveying more than 1,000 travel writers and agencies around the world. The French capital came top, followed by New York in second place and London in third.

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As to who is visiting, French nationals from elsewhere account for the greatest portion, counting some 24.7 million tourists. This is followed by Americans (2.4 million), British (2 million), Spanish (1.5 million) and Italians (1.5 million).

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Paris is often considered one of the most romantic cities in the world. We're here to claim the top prize; we think it's THEE most romantic city in the world, and for any of you planning on visiting it during Valentine's Day, we're here to help amp up the romance.

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We all dream of putting our own stamp on what translates as authentic London style, and the appealing nature of British fashion is that there will always be something new in the bowl, whether its next season or next decade. Parisian styling on the other hand is a lot more polished and refined than London fashion.

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To sum up, living in London is around 21% more expensive, than living in Paris. Yet, taking into consideration the average salary, it is also higher in London than in Paris. The average monthly net salary (after-tax) amounts to 2,144.30 € (1,852.37 £) in Paris, and 2,591.28 € (2,238.50 £) in London.

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Hong Kong. Hong Kong has become the most visited city in the world, surpassing Bangkok in recent times. Hong Kong welcomed 26.6 million visitors! With over 5 million more visitors annually than its closest rival, Hong Kong is expected to host at least 31 million tourists in the near future.

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In addition to the Eiffel Tower, Paris has countless other gorgeous landmarks and monuments that add to the beauty of the spacious boulevards and their charming cafés. French cuisine is also world-famous, and you can find some of the best of it in Paris.

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Seeing both cities offer a lot of activities for travellers. But Paris has the edge over London, as it boasts the record for having three of the world's top ten most-visited tourist attractions (Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Palace of Versailles) and London has none.

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In Paris, the Metro moves people around the city centre; the RER and Transilien ferry them in from the suburbs. In London, though, there's no such division: the Tube plays both roles. The Central line, say, acts like an RER route in the Essex suburbs, but a Metro route in Zone 1.

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