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What to know about the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening
Paris’ iconic symbol of French Gothic architecture will reopen Saturday after more than five years of reconstruction following a fire in 2019.
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Five things you probably didn't know about Notre Dame Cathedral ahead of reopening in Paris
Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral has some surprising stories to tell before it reopens this weekend after five years of restoration.
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Notre Dame's restoration surplus of nearly $150M will be used for future preservation
More than five years after the devastating fire ravaged Notre Dame, restoration chief Philippe Jost says €140 million (around $148 million) still remains from the unprecedented outpouring of funds.
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Notre Dame's bells ring out in Paris for first time since 2019 fire
The bells of Notre Dame tolled in Paris on Friday for the first time since the 2019 fire that threatened to destroy the Parisian landmark.
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Notre Dame's bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire
Notre Dame will reopen in one month, with ceremonies and celebrations planned to begin on Dec. 7.
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The bells of Notre Dame cathedral are ringing once again
Five years after a fire ravaged the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, its bells are ringing again.
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Taking part in Olympic pin trading in Paris
Pin trading is a popular tradition at the Olympics.
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3 things NBC ‘Nightly News' anchor Lester Holt is doing nightly in Paris
Lester Holt is anchoring “Nightly News” live from Paris. With the change in time zone, there are three things he’s making sure to do nightly.
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WATCH: How Paris changed its public transit for the Olympics
For starters, the city promised in its bid to keep its Metro free for Olympic visitors, following in London’s footsteps in 2012. Instead, prices have doubled as service has increased.
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How Paris' sewers handle 10,000 Olympic athletes' worth of wastewater
Wastewater flowed directly into the Seine when water levels were high, until the sewage system was upgraded in a $1.5 billion project ahead of the Olympics.
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2 New Englanders help rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral
For the past few years, people have been tirelessly working to restore the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Part of the world-famous building burned down five years ago, including its iconic spire. But thanks in part to two carpenters from New England, the cathedral is back on the rise....
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Boston native now a social media influencer in Paris
Amanda Rollins moved from Boston to Paris seven years ago.
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Top moments from the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
In typical French fashion, the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Olympics was full of style, theatrics and one-of-a-kind moments.
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Take a peak inside the Team USA House in Paris
The Team USA House for the Paris 2024 Olympics opened its doors on Wednesday for a sneak preview of where fans can mingle with athletes and have a hot dog or an Americano during the Games.
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French prosecutors investigate gang rape allegations of an Australian woman who was visiting Paris
French prosecutors are investigating an alleged gang rape of an Australian woman visiting Paris where preparations to host the 2024 Olympics are in the final stretch.
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How the ultra-wealthy travel in Paris
CNBC Travel’s First Class explores the top places to stay, eat and spend your time in Paris —with an unlimited budget.
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Derek's tips and advice for traveling to Paris
If you’re headed to Paris this summer for the Olympics, or just to visit the city, Derek Zagami has got plenty of recommendations for you. From food, to language, to must-see sights, he shares it all....
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Worker strike shuts down Eiffel Tower to visitors
The Eiffel Tower shut down to visitors Wednesday because of a strike over contract negotiations.
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The fatal stabbing of a German tourist by a suspected radical puts sharp focus on the Paris Olympics
A random fatal knife attack near the Eiffel Tower has drawn special concern less than a year before Paris hosts the Olympic Games.
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Efforts continue to make iconic Seine River swimmable
Construction work continues to finish building a giant basin that will help control pollution levels in Paris Seine River.