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Paris Guide: Important Tips and Information for Planning Your Trip

May 7, 2019 Laura

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There is no shortage to do in Paris, and therefore, to put your dream script right around the city, you need to know the best tips. It’s all about sighing, from the most classic experiences like getting to know the Eiffel Tower and taking a walk on the Champs Elysées, to the charm of sitting in a cafe and watching the road, finding a box in the corner by mistake or a restaurant, this is a small door, but this is amazing and not in your guidebook.

Since I first went to Paris in 2011, and every time I returned, I never had an equivalent trip. But without a doubt, what I like most about this city is the art of walking aimlessly, wandering around and thus admiring surprises along the way. And, of course, don’t be in a hurry, forever. In Paris, there is a little more, so don’t be in a hurry to fill all the attractions, slow down, admire, let yourself be lost, it’s fun. At that time I really enjoyed casinos there but now, I prefer enjoying games in onlinecasinodeutschland.com.de. But Paris is more than just a collection of casinos. That is the face of Europe!

To make your trip even more special, we have prepared a guide with all your important first (or thousandth) tips in Paris. See!

What can be done in Paris

Basic

Of course, if it’s your first time in Paris, don’t give up on that bastard, but don’t cling to it. Get to know the Eiffel Tower, Champs-Elysees, Notre Dame, Montmartre, Sacre-Coeur, Louvre, Musee D’Orsay, but you might not be able to do it at once, walk alone and leave what you want. several times ahead.

Tip – about the Louvre: in my opinion there’s no point in going to the Louvre if you have a few days in the city and aren’t crazy about art. The museum is amazing, yes, but remember it was a giant and ended up spending all day.

Unlimited attraction and programming from the basics

Paris is not limited to classic attractions and even those who live there speak that it is impossible to know everything that this city has to offer. So, let’s explore, go to a less touristy environment, walk, walk, walk until you can’t stand it anymore. This is the best way to get to know tourist attractions and feel the city climate.

Some of my favorite places are 13 themed districts, called Quartier Chinois, Bercy parks, Rue de Passy road to the Eiffel Tower, Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes parks, many museums, hidden corners of the Marais, such as the Jardin des Rosiers, and street exhibition.

Where to eat in Paris

It needs to be clarified that eating in Paris is not cheap, but, in this reality, the city has restaurants for all hunger and bags.

Tip 1: Enjoy the midi formula: lunch menu with main course + main course and / or dessert. It costs around € 20.
Tip 2: Escape from a clear restaurant at a tourist spot. Although France is a place with sensational cuisine, in Paris it’s not easy to eat well and the city is full of touristy restaurants. Choose hidden bistros and our tips.
Tip 3: If you slip on street crepes. They are a big demand for fast food, tasty and cheap. It costs around 3 €.
Tip 4: Wine is cheaper than soda / juice or other drinks.
Tip 5: I like French cooking skills, but Paris is a great place to taste the taste of the world. China, Vietnam, India, Greece, Japan, Arabic, you find the angle of each country at a very attractive price.
Tip 6: Use and abuse of supermarkets, they are truly amazing, with lots of cheese, cold cuts, wine, and an excellent choice to save money.

I hope this article is useful for you!

To read more on topics like this, check out the traveling category.

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