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TOP 10 REASONS

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Why travel to Paris : Find out the top 10 reasons to visit

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01
A SNEAK PEAK

A SNEAK PEAK

A SNEAK PEAK

A Sneak Peek into Paris

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  • There is no place like the City of Love.
  • The commitment of the French capital to art, architecture, and gastronomy is unparalleled in any place in the world.
  • Aside from these cultural treasures, there are enough museums and monuments to satisfy a lifetime of holidays in Paris.
  • Whether you explore the major attractions, such as the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe, or lesser-known galleries containing private collections, each journey will reveal something new.
  • Add in the pleasures of strolling by the Seine or sitting in a café on a gorgeous boulevard, and it's easy to understand why Paris is one of the world's most visited cities.
  • Events in Paris, the cultural calendar in Paris is jam-packed.
  • Landmark exhibitions might sell out months ahead of time, while seasonal festivals can take over the entire city at other times of the year.
  • Urban beaches appear for Paris Plages in the summer, while magical illuminations change parks and gardens in the run-up to Christ.
     
  • Capital- Paris
  • International Airport: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
  • Population- 2,183,055              
  • Currency- Euro             
  • Time: Paris, France (GMT+2)
  • Driving side: Right-hand side
  • Official Language: French
  • Religion: Catholic
02
HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS

Top Tourist Attractions in Paris: Highlights for Your Trip

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  • Explore the Tower of London with one of the famous Beefeater guards.
  • Enjoy a traditional high tea that you assisted in preparing.
  • Travel through London's backstreets in a vintage Mini Cooper with a local.
  • Enjoy a skip-the-line day excursion to Château de Versailles.
  • Explore the Louvre at night for a different perspective on the museum's most iconic works.
  • On a delectable pastry and chocolate tour, eat your way around Saint-Germain.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL

SEASONS TO TRAVEL

SEASONS TO TRAVEL

Best Months to Visit Paris: Seasonal Guide for Travellers

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  • From June through August, Paris experiences its busiest period. July is a busy travel month.
  • The long days and beautiful weather in the summer make Paris a popular destination for travellers.
  • From Sacré-Coeur to Versailles, it's a gorgeous time to visit the sites, and the relaxed ambience in cafes and along the Seine is a joy.
  • The summer in Paris has several drawbacks. A reservation is required at the best all inclusive restaurants in the city, and crowded attractions like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre take longer to explore.
  • Inevitably, hotel costs will increase throughout the summer.
  • It's important to remember that air conditioning is not a Paris speciality.
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WORTH A VISIT

WORTH A VISIT

WORTH A VISIT

Why Paris Is Worth a Visit: Here Are the Best Places You Must See

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The Louvre

  • The largest museum in the Western world is self-explanatory.
  • The Musée du Louvre began as a fortification in 1190 and now houses over 35,000 artworks spread across four levels, three wings, and lovely outdoor courtyards.
  • Since its conversion to a royal palace in the 16th century, the Louvre has held artworks by some of its most well-known and essential painters.
  • Leonardo de Vinci, Rafael, and Eugène Delacroix are just a few painters represented in this exhibition.
  • With over 380,000 exhibited artefacts to find, this cultural treasure trove will take much more than a day to explore.
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The Eiffel Tower

  • A holiday to Paris isn't complete unless you see the Eiffel Tower.
  • This magnificent building captivated the hearts of many Parisians when it was first constructed in Paris as a temporary exhibit at the 1889 World Fair, and it quickly became clear - the tower was here to stay.
  • Despite the iron lattice tower's worldwide reputation, Eiffel Tower tickets are not as expensive as one might imagine, with summit tours and skip-the-line access costing less.
  • The Eiffel Tower, one of the world's most magnificent structures, is a must-see on any Tour de France itinerary.
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River Seine Cruises

  • The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower will always be there – but the heart of the city of love resides in its waterways.
  • The River Seine, which runs beside the city's beautiful buildings, provides stunning vistas of Paris' most famous attractions.
  • Its canals and bridges provide an ideal background for the traditional concrete jungle beyond.
  • While strolling along the water's edge is enjoyable, nothing beats a River Seine cruise to round out your day in Paris.
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Versailles

  • Although it is officially located outside the city, no Paris guidebook would be complete without including the magnificent Versailles Palace.
  • The Château de Versailles' 7-hectare gardens were the great playground of Kings and Queens for centuries until the royal court's collapse in 1789.
  • All Paris tours of these remarkable royal headquarters will exceed expectations, with 700 rooms containing 67 stairs, 352 chimneys, 6300 paintings, 2100 sculptures, and 5000 decorative art furniture.
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Moulin Rouge

  • The Moulin Rouge, a typical Parisian experience, may be a well-marked tourist stop, but even a quick visit to this Montmartre landmark will explain why.
  • For more than a century, a troupe of skilled twirlers has taken centre stage at Moulin Rouge, providing a show-stopping Parisian cabaret.
  • Add Moulin Rouge to your Paris tours list for a memorable night in the City of Lights, high-kicking their way into the hearts of residents and visitors alike.
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DISCOVER MORE

DISCOVER MORE

DISCOVER MORE

Paris Off the Beaten Track: Discover More Hidden Wonders

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Marais

  • The Marais is a charming, pleasant, fashionable neighbourhood known for its cobblestone streets, iconic locations, and unique shops.
  • This neighbourhood, which spans the Paris Centre arrondissement and has a village-like ambience, was developed on marshes, hence its name.
  • Both locals and travellers enjoy taking strolls here because it's a fantastic spot to unwind and buy.
  • Many private houses from the 17th century can be found in the area. 
  • These buildings are often made of white freestone and have spacious entrances that may accommodate a horse-drawn carriage.
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Saint Germain

  • Saint Germain preserves the Left Bank's timeless elegance while pulsating with various galleries, restaurants, and jazz clubs.
  • Saint Germain district is popular with both locals and tourists, thanks to the luxury boutiques that line the busy Boulevard Saint Germain and the aristocratic quiet of the Jardin du Luxembourg.
  • This area generally attracts a well-heeled clientele looking for the best brands in cuisine and fashion.
  • Though the neighbourhood might feel crowded at times, the main advantage is that many cheap stores and all inclusive restaurants are open when other city areas are quiet throughout the summer.
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Latin Quarter

  • The Latin Quarter is ideal for individuals looking for a central location with typical Parisian flair yet preferring a calmer atmosphere.
  • You'll find yourself wandering along cobblestone streets, past green squares, and admiring some of the city's most eclectic architecture, including Roman ruins, Gothic spires, and the inventive Institut du Monde Arabe.
  • All inclusive restaurants and wine bars and the vibrant cheap market street Rue Mouffetard can be found in this city area.
  • The Latin Quarter's meandering, curvy cobblestone alleyways transport us back to when the first Sorbonne university scholars wandered the streets speaking Latin.
  • In truth, the neighbourhood (the 5th Paris Arrondissement) is called after the first students of the university who spoke that old Roman language because it is the location of the Sorbonne.
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The 7th

  • The 7th arrondissement offers everything you think of Paris: the Eiffel Tower, the Seine, outstanding museums, stunning architecture, quaint markets, high-end shopping, and world-class restaurants.
  • Its variety and adaptability make it a popular choice for everyone, whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a family holiday.
  • The family-friendly Berges de Seines offer a riverbank play area stretching from the Musee D'Orsay to the Pont D'Alma.
  • At night, enjoy a romantic stroll near the Pont Alexander III bridge, one of Paris' most stunning Beaux-Arts bridges, from which you can see the Grand Palais on the opposite side of the Seine.
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South Pigalle

  • Tourists seeking a local Parisian experience should stay in South Pigalle. 
  • The city's most up-and-coming location, just south of the historic red-light district, provides quiet tree-lined lanes studded with trendy boutiques, cafés, and a bustling restaurant and bar scene.
  • A few tucked-away boutique hotels have sprung up in recent years, allowing travellers to take advantage of its closeness to Montmartre's slopes and adjacent Sacre Coeur.
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Montmartre

  • The beauty of Montmartre and the beautiful vistas are the main reasons to stay in this area of Paris.
  • Though it is relatively far from the city's other major attractions, you can easily access the rest of the city by metro.
  • Away from the tourist traps like the Sacre Couer, Moulin Rouge, and Place du Tertre, there are peaceful cobblestone alleys to explore, like Avenue Junot, which has some of the most magnificent residences.
  • In Paris, take the Rue des Saules up past the Vigne de Montmartre (Paris's only vineyard).
  • The street also has numerous steps that connect the Montmartre hilltop to the Lamarck-Caulaincourt neighbourhood, and its beauty has been immortalised by painters such as Cezanne and Van Gogh.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS

CULTURE & TRADITIONS

CULTURE & TRADITIONS

Paris Culture and Traditions: A Blend of Past and Present

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  • Most people identify French culture with Paris, a centre of fashion, gastronomy, art, and architecture, but life outside Paris is extraordinarily diverse and differs by area.
  • France not only has a culture; the term "culture" was coined in France. "'Culture' originates from the same French phrase, which derives from the Latin colere, which means to tend to the land and grow, cultivation and nurturing," Cristina De Rossi, an anthropologist at London's Barnet and Southgate College, told Live Science.
  • Historically, Celtic and Gallo-Roman civilisations and the Franks, a Germanic group, impacted French culture.
  • France was initially classified as the Rhineland region of Germany, but it was later referred to as a territory known as Gaul throughout the Iron Age and Roman eras.
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FOOD FUN FASHION

FOOD FUN FASHION

FOOD FUN FASHION

Paris: Your Guide to Food, Fun, and Fashion Trends

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Food

#Food

  • Food and wine are the main part of life at all socioeconomic levels, and long dinners allow for much socialising.
  • Although culinary methods have shifted toward lighter cuisine, many still identify French cooking with thick sauces and complex preparation.
  • Boeuf bourguignon, a stew composed of beef cooked in red wine, beef broth, and seasoned with garlic, onions, and mushrooms, and coq au vin, a meal prepared with chicken, Burgundy wine, lardons (thin strips or cubes of hog fat), button mushrooms, onions, and optional garlic, are two traditional French dishes.
  • Surprisingly, French fries may not be French.
  • They might be from Spain or Belgium, according to National Geographic.
  • Fried potatoes have been known as French fries in the United States since Thomas Jefferson encountered them while serving as American Minister in France.
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Fashion

#Fashion

  • Many high-end fashion houses, such as Dior, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel, are in Paris.
  • Many French people dress in a bright, professional, and trendy manner that is not too fussy.
  • Beautiful dresses, suits, long coats, scarves, and berets are typical attire.
  • Haute couture is connected with French fashion and roughly refers to more refined clothing handcrafted or created to order.
  • According to Eva Domjian, a London-based fashion journalist and editor, the word is protected by law in France and is defined by the Paris Chamber of Commerce.
  • "To earn the right to call itself a couture house and to use the term haute couture in its advertising and any other way, a must follow these rules:
  1. Made-to-order design for private clientele, with one or more fittings.
  2. Have a workshop (atelier) in Paris that employs at least 15 people full-time.
  3. Each season (i.e. twice a year) presents a collection to the Paris press, comprising at least 35 runs/exits with daytime and evening wear outfits.
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FlyView

#Fun

  • FlyView's breathtakingly realistic virtual reality experience transports guests to the skies of Paris, where they may soar over the city's landmarks while experiencing natural movement sensations!
  • Look down at the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe from an unimaginable vantage point, swooping in like a bird for a closer look before taking off again!
  • You are launched into your jetpack and have control of the skies over Paris from the very first seconds. 
  • The Paris flyover is the ultimate retreat, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore the city from the air with a 360-degree panorama.
  • On your tour, you will see some of the most beautiful structures. 
  • The Arc de Triomphe, the Concorde, and Notre Dame can all be reached on foot. 
  • Be prepared to feel (a bit) rattled up because altitude also means adrenaline.
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Participate in a street art tour

#Fun

  • Although Paris is associated with fine art, the city also boasts a thriving bohemian street art culture!
  • Graffiti tours, led by locals, will take you to some of the city's lesser-known areas, providing unique insights into Parisians' minds and expressive works.
  • Check out rue Denoyez, a beautiful street with graffiti-covered walls.
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Go on a treasure quest across Paris

#Fun

  • Race about town, solving the clues given by your smartphone!
  • Along the journey, you'll learn about the city's history and see some of Paris' most exciting and exotic landmarks in an entertaining and challenging way!
  • Check out the beautiful Montmartre village search for couples!
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Disneyland Paris

#Fun

  • Disneyland is heaven on Earth for youthful and young-at-heart visitors.
  • There's something for everyone at this theme park: rides, attractions, and eateries!
  • Children enjoy shrinking down to Remy's size and racing to safety in an enormous kitchen, while adults enjoy lunch at Bistrot Chez Remy next door!
  • On the other hand, Thrill-seekers flock to the Tower of Terror or the Magic Carpet over Agrabah!
08
NATURE & SAFARI

NATURE & SAFARI

NATURE & SAFARI

Explore Paris Natural Beauty and Safari Adventures

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  • Even in big urban centres, Paris is overwhelmingly dominated by humans.
  • In the way of nature, it's easy to go months without seeing anything other than two-toed birds and spaniel-sized rodents.
  • Even if you don't realise it, the French capital offers everything you need to go on a safari.
  • Right outside your door, zoos, aquariums, farms, and open places are dedicated to local wildlife.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS

EVENTS & FIESTAS

EVENTS & FIESTAS

Paris Must-Attend Festivals and Events

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  • This is an annual athletic event held in Paris in April.
  • Like each other marathon, participants congregate around the Champs Elysees around 9 a.m. to begin the race.
  • In addition, a culinary festival is organised, highlighting spaghetti bolognese.
  • The race comes to a finish at the village of Auteuil.
  • The 14th of July is a national holiday in France.
  • The storming of the Bastille is remembered when citizens revolted against the French monarchy, and the French Revolution started.
  • It is widely commemorated in Paris with outdoor military parades, music, and entertainment.
  • When the helicopters and planes touch down, it's customary to head to the Eiffel Tower to watch the spectacular fireworks show decorating the French sky.
  • In May, the French capital hosts a Jazz festival.
  • Every weekend, Parisians and visitors may attend concerts and events in Floral Park for a cheap fee of approximately 5 euros per person.
  • It's unquestionably a fantastic way to spend the summer in Paris and immerse yourself in the city's ambience.
  • It is one of France's most well-known athletic events and one of the most renowned cycling races on a global scale.
  • Every July, hundreds of motorcyclists congregate on the Champs Elysees with their bikes to begin the race.
  • A fantastic spectacle for tourists and passers-by who go to watch the race's commencement from all across the nation.
  • Paris is well-known for having one of Europe's most vibrant art scenes.
  • Exhibitions and various forms of creative expression are held around the city during the autumn festival.
  • It is globally recognised because numerous foreign artists express themselves via their different art forms, including theatre, dance, music, sculpture, and other creative aspects.
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