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| Welcome to Paris! Parisian weathe r is fickle in springtime
and during fall: what starts out as a great clear day can turn rainy and chilly
in the afternoon. Pack a sweater and a rain breaker if you are visiting during
these seasons. Summer is usually fine (70-85°F), August is generally hotter
(80-95°F). Winter is rainy and cold, almost as cold as in NYC. In any case,
take your umbrella along, it may become your best friend -- especially if you
intend to take pictures of everything. Rain and camera lenses don't like each
other. Street-savvy tips Now that you're dressed and all ready to venture outside,
here are a couple of useful tips: · Avoid taking a taxi during the day
, and notably in the morning until 11:00, and in the late afternoon from 4:00
to 8:00. Streets are jam-packed during those periods, and seeing the meter run
while you're a sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic is a disheartening experience.
· Gratuity : your restaurant/cafe check already includes a 15% gratuity.
If you feel like giving an extra tip to your cafe waiter, leave EUR 1 ($.97) on
the table. In a restaurant, you may leave EUR 3-5 ($2.7-4.5, more if you are in
an expensive place) but again, that's not expected in either case. Your credit
card receipt won't show any gratuity line. | |  |  |