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Paris for people with learning difficulties

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We are a group called Lifestyles from the UK who help disabled people and people with learning difficulties who would like to visit Paris.
18 years ago, October 19th 2005 No: 1 Msg: #2930  
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We would like to visit Paris in 2006 and would like to know if thereโ€™s any reasonable youth hostels in the area? We would also like to know the prices of the hostel, and if they can cater for people with special needs?

Can you also advise us if there are any travel passes we could use which would save us money?

Thank you very much.

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18 years ago, November 28th 2005 No: 2 Msg: #3265  
The Paris Museum pass may be worth thinking about it will get you into most museums and galleries without lining up for tickets. You can get them for between one and five days on the net in advance or in Paris. Good value if you intend visiting 2 or more museums or galleries per day. I think the pass also gets you admission to a lot of monuments also. Reply to this

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