Your Guide to Paris
Your Guide to Paris
Paris, an enchantingly beautiful city, is
one of the most visited destinations in the world. Topping every bucket list
year after year, the city is home to countless superlatives. The dim-lit
cobblestone streets, the bohemian vibe that looms over the city, the jazzy
feels of the back alley bars, and the enthralling experiences ahead. Paris is
filled with a magical allure that draws you in. Hypnotizing you with its
architecture, entertaining you with its bars, culturing you with its museums
and much more.
Every street is picturesque on its own way,
and the sensory overload you’re met with is unparalleled. Just sitting by a
sidewalk café with your cup of coffee, your little book is bound to make you
fall in love. Here is your guide to the
top attractions in Paris, where to stay and where to eat!
The Eiffel Tower
Who doesn’t
know the Eiffel Tower? One of the most symbolic icons in the world cannot be
missed on your visit to Paris. Seeing it in pictures is one thing and actually
getting to experience the majesty and grandeur of that attraction is an
entirely different experience. Soaring majestically with the Parisienne
skyline, the Eiffel Tower remains one of the most important attractions in the
world. Climb up the 704 steps, enjoy majestic 360 degrees vistas of the magical
Paris, watch an educational video (the Cineiffel Theater), visit the gallery
with panoramic tables, or even visit Gustave Eiffel’s office.
Arc de Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe is quite easily another
distinctive landmark in Paris. A triumphal arc that reflects the epitome of
French elegance and national pride!
Champs-Elysees
Every street in Paris is gorgeous in its
own way, from the bustling commercial streets, the modern neighborhood of La Defense,
the hilly alleys of Montmartre or the large sprawling plazas scattered around
the city…They’re always differently gorgeous. With that being said, the most
famous of them all is the Champs-Elysees. Elegant, vibrant and bustling – the
Champs Elysees is often seen as the beating heart of the city of Paris. There
is the juxtaposing luxurious shops with fast food restaurants, garden cafes,
bookshops, and art exhibitions. The things you can do there are practically
endless!
The Louvre
It would be hard to call Le Louvre just a
museums. It feels like an entire city within Paris, a solely cultural
masterpiece reflecting some of the best artwork in the world. It’s a monument,
a historical attraction and most importantly, one of the most important places
you can visit in the world. Explore all types of different art, from the Mona
Lisa, to the largest display of Egyptian antiques outside of Egypt. You can
check the Islamic art section or explore Greco-Roman collection. Simply, you
have over 35,000 works of art for you to discover.
Notre Dame
Gothic cathedrals in general are a sight to
behold. Perfectly blending grungy with beautiful – and Notre Dame is no
exception. One of the most important monuments of Paris today has been around
since the 13th century and was equally important back then as well. This
gothic cathedral boasts an incredible exterior with three different entrance
and even more overwhelmingly beautiful interior. Think stained glass windows
that allow the soft rays of the sun to color the interior with different shades
of color, rose windows and biblical scenes and images to stir your soul. Don’t
forget to climb up to the bell towers where you’re met with staggering views of
Paris’s most important highlights.
Extra: Take a Seine Boat Cruise
For the ultimate romantically Parisienne
experience, embark on a boat tour around the Seine river. You’ll be
majestically floating around the canals while surrounded by the European vibe
of Paris, and watching its monuments from a different angle.
Where to Stay
Le Bristol – 5 stars
The Bristol hotel is so gorgeous, it was actually awarded the Palace status. Think
incredibly high ceilings, furnishings that reflect the architecture and art of
the 18th century and old-style décor to transport you back in time
to glorious Paris. They even have a 1940’s lift so you can truly immerse
yourself in that experience!
Hotel Opera Richenpase – 4 stars
A hotel this close to the Champs Elysees
should be much more expensive, but Hotel Opera actually offers comparatively affordable
accommodation that is nearby to some of the most important attractions in
Paris. The design is sleek, the ceilings are vaulted and the hotel is very
modern.
Hotel Helussi – 3 stars.
Walking distance from the Galeries
Lafayette (get your shopping shoes ready!), this hotel is peaceful, quiet and
quaint and is in great proximity to some of the best attractions in Paris. The rooms are beautifully lit, greatly
decorated and the entire design is quite modern.
Where to Eat
Cafe Les Deux Magots
This old traditional café is a quintessentially
beautiful French one located in Saint-Germain des Pres. The backdrop of
gorgeous buildings mixed with the atmosphere that was brought in by some of the
most inspirational and influential writers and philosophers of all time is
enough to make you want to stay there forever, the food and drink are great and
you can find anything ranging from salty dishes to sandwiches to cheese.
Epicure
Located right inside of the Bristol, this
3-Michelin star restaurant is incredibly posh. The beautiful dining room
overlooks an entire courtyard. You will need to dress up for that restaurant as
the décor and the general atmosphere is ultra posh!
Bateau le Calife
This charming wood boat tours the canals at night and you can have your dinner there! Honestly, what could get more magical than actually dining on some fine wood as you float beautifully between Paris’s rivers? This experience is itself highly magical.
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