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A Travel Guide To Paris

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The city of Paris dates back to more than 2,000 years ago when it was first built. It developed into a metropolis after Julius Caesar overruled it in 52 BC. The city is linked to the French Revolution that saw the killing of thousands of people. Although Paris has a somewhat violent history, these days the city is a charming place to visit where many people fall in love in its wonderful atmosphere. According to Wikipedia, during the Middle age era, “Paris was the largest city in Europe, an important religious and commercial centre, and the birthplace of the Gothic style of architecture.”

In the 14th century, “Paris was struck by two great catastrophes: the Bubonic plague and the Hundred Years’ War. “

CAPITAL CITY

Paris is located in the northern part of France and is the capital city of France. The official language in Paris and other parts of France is French. If you come from an encompassing city or country in Europe, from Charles de Gaulle International Airport, you will undoubtedly arrive in Paris via train, bus or taxi. However, it is cheaper by train or bus to go to Paris from the Airport.

The city is notable for its heartfelt fascinate and atmosphere with beautiful cafè shops around the city, the fragrance of newly heated croissants filling the city, and the residents dress gorgeously. Paris has an incredible history that is felt when inside the city. The city additionally has a unique style, architecture and climate that give a fantastic experience.

PARIS-CHARLES DE GAULE AIRPORT BY BUS

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Paris has several air terminals that make flying there a simple alternative. It is likewise connected with good road and rail systems. Euroline transports continually shuttle to and from the city in all directions to help the air passengers or visitors get to their destination quickly.

It is better to take a bus from the Airport; the “RoissyBus”, Paris-Charles de Gaule airport bus, is a city-operated bus, costs less than €14 per person takes approximately 60 minutes to get to the city.

It depends on the situation because the Convid-19 has changed many routines. The bus would leave approximately every 15 minutes from around 5.00 am to 8.00 pm, and It goes roughly every 20 minutes from 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm.

Also, the ships from the UK arrive at the local ports for those hoping to take their vehicle.

ACCOMMODATION

As Paris is such a large and famous city, every type of accommodation is available to suit all budgets. It is advisable to book accommodation in advance as the town gets busy with visitors, especially during fashion shows and other social events. Depends on your budget, you could lodge in a hotel, hostel or Airbnb apartment; the choice is yours. The ideal way of getting a good deal out and about is to prepare your meal. Numerous inns, hostels, and guesthouses have kitchens. This privilege allows you to “Do It Yourself” instead of a “Done For You” meal that would cost you more.

EATING & DRINKING

Paris is one of the best places to go out to restaurants. All of France is renowned for its cuisine and wines. Parisians take their food seriously and tend to eat two sit-down meals a day. Restaurants, cafÈs and bars are found just about everywhere in Paris so you will always find something for your taste. Coffee may cost from € 1 at the bar and more at sitting down. Beer costs between € 2 to € 4 depending on the area while

the sandwich may cost from € 3 to € 5 Basic lunchtime menu (without drinks) but cost more with the drink.

SIGHTS AND MUST-SEES

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Paris is known for its magnificent architectural layout. If it interests you, be sure to visit SacrÈ Coeur Basilica. It is located on the butte of Montmartre and provides beautiful views of the city. Also, visit the Arch de Triomphe and the cathedrals of Notre Dame and Saint-Denis, as these are also very impressive to look at. In Paris, there are many great museums; however, the Louvre might get the most attention. Make sure to check out the Musee D’Orsay for great impressionist work, the fantastic Rodin museum, Holocaust museum, Musee D’Orangerie (for many more impressionist work). There are such countless exhibition halls in the city that you will not run out of something to see! The entrance cost is affordable and cheap, and there is are lots to see and learn about.

RIVER SEINE

There are many things to do within and outside the city. You can relax and cruise around the River Seine as the city has a different place of interest to go and enjoy yourself. The fundamental Seine River touring travels are 1.5 hours long. They likewise offer a more expanded 2.5-hour voyage for the individuals who need to see a more incredible amount of Paris and travel longer along the Seine.

Seine River Cruises start and end in Paris. On a Seine River journey, you most consistently start and end your sightseeing in Paris, where boats moor within strolling distance of the Eiffel Tower.

SHOPS

Paris is quite possibly the best place in the world to shop for top quality fashion. The Champs-Élysées is the main shopping area. It has enormous shopping malls, perfumeries and entertainment venues. It is possible to find almost any designer brand in Paris. The city has many flea markets that offer an excellent alternative to the leading high street shops. The Champs-Élysées is known to house sizeable extravagant design brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier and Guerlain. You can also find other brands such as Zara, H&M and many more at Champs-Élysées. It is one of the most famous roads in Paris. Today the renowned Le Bon Marché, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps are known worldwide and put Paris on the map.

PARIS SOUVENIRS ARE:

French Chocolate Souvenir.

French Baguette Accessories.

Picasso Cubist Souvenirs.

Tea Souvenirs from Mariage Freres.

French Candy Souvenirs.

French Macarons.

French Soap Souvenir.

Stepped Book from Shakespeare and Company.

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