Grand Paris

Grand Paris!  Think of a romantic trip to Europe, and the City of Lights springs immediately to mind!  And why not?  It’s a beautiful city.  Easy to navigate.  And the sights!  Well, there is no shortage of sights.  And because of the combination of tourist attractions, food, and romance, it is one of the most popular destinations in the world.

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So what do you want to do in this grand city?  The museums?  The Monuments?  The  markets?  The bookstalls along the Seine?  Is it the food that attracts you at world class restaurants, or do you just want to sit in a sidewalk cafe and watch the world go by?

There are so many "must sees" that you really will have to choose what is most important to you.  Monuments?  How about the Eiffel Tower.  The Place de la Concorde with it’s Egyptian obelisk.  Think of the line up of the Arc du Triomphe du Carrousel through the Tuileries to the Arc de Triomphe, and the grand Grande Arche in La Defense district. Or how about Invalides where Napoleon is buried.

Landmark churches?  Start with Notre Dame de Paris.  The Basilique du Sacre-Coeur… dramatic and white on the hill in Montmartre.  The churches of La Madeleine, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Pantheon.  Or just landmark buildings like the Palais Garnier.

There are so many world class museums that it would take your entire vacation to see them.  The Louvre, the Musee d’Orsay, the Musee Rodin and the Musee Picasso to name some of the most obvious.  Museums can make your head spin after a few hours.  To avoid being overwhelmed by them, get a museum card.  They are available for 1, 3 and 5 days. 

The card will allow you can go in and out of the museums over the period of your stay and not get "museum head".  The museums are fantastic, but you want to get a feel for all of Paris don’t you?

Take time to stroll in a garden or two.  The Tuileries stretches in front of the Louvre.  The Luxembourg Garden is a great place to watch children of all ages sail small boats on the ponds.  Sit in one of the cafes and have a glass of wine.

Wander in some of the neighborhoods.  See Montparnasse with it’s artists and cafes.  See the delectable food displays in stores around La Madeleine.  Explore the Latin Quarter… see the Sorbonne and visit a bistro or two.  Or just wander along the Seine and see what the booksellers have in those green metal boxes.

The food is… well so French and wonderful.  You can certainly eat expensive meals at restaurants with who knows how many Michelin stars, but the food will be good almost everywhere.  Pop into any bistro or neighborhood restaurant and order a "prix fixe" menu and you are sure to have a great meal.  You have to try the favorite street food of Parisians…. crepes… try one with Nutella, or sugar and butter.

Food, wine, lots of action….. If we haven’t got you packing your bags for Paris, we hope we at least have you dreaming of the City of Lights.

Why do you need to visit Paris?

The city of Paris in France is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Nicknamed as the city of lights, it has been attractive mainly because of its rich history, impressive architecture, influential culture and romantic atmosphere.

The city is one of the major cities in the world and is easily accessible by almost all means of transportation. Anyone who travels by plane can get in through any of its three major airports which include the Orly and Charles de Gaulle international airports. The latter is considered as one of the busiest airports in Europe. If you are from other parts of Europe, you can also travel by trains which range from normal to high speed trains. Other options also include travelling by bus and car.

First – time visitors to Paris are advised to visit three major locations in the city. These include the Louvre which is one of the most well – known museums in the world; the Eiffel Tower which is considered an architectural and engineering masterpiece and the Notre Dame Cathedral which provides a good view of the city from the top. Other very notable sites include the Musee Picasso, Arc de Triomphe, Arènes de Lutece, Sacre Coeur, the Pantheon, Quartier Latin, Place du Tertre and the areas around the Seine River.

Aside from these very famous sites and places, Paris is also notable for various yearly events that occur here. Some of the most well – known are Spring Fashion Week and the French Tennis Open.

There are so many things to do and various places to go in this famous European city that why it’s not surprising that a large number of people come to this city every year. If you are one of those who have not yet experienced the feeling that this city offers, then what are you waiting for?