Paris Access

Paris Access by Richard Saul Wurman, published by Access Press in 1994, is a practical guide designed to enhance your experience in the French capital. This 4th edition spans 205 pages and is presented in English, offering a structured overview of Paris arranged by neighborhood. The text employs a color-coded system to categorize various locations, making it easy for readers to identify hotels, shops, cultural sights, and dining options at a glance.
Readers will find that Paris Access provides a well-organized layout that allows for quick navigation through the city’s offerings. The guide emphasizes the importance of locality, helping visitors understand what is nearby as they explore. With a focus on travel in Europe and specifically France, this edition serves as a useful resource for anyone planning a visit to Paris, ensuring that essential information is readily accessible during their journey.
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ACCESS Paris is arranged by neighborhood so you can see at a glance where you are and what is around you. The text is color-coded according to the kind of place described–blue for hotels, green for shops, black for sights and culuture, and red for restaurants and clubs. Follow the well-charted trail; it’s all you’ll need on your visit to the “City of Lights”.
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