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There's no doubt about it - Paris is special. It is a city that has, for centuries, held captive the imaginations of travellers around the world. Many of the most prolific and celebrated writers and philosophers of all time worked in Paris and it is one of the top honeymoon destinations on earth. Paris definitely has that certain je ne sais quoi, but what makes Paris so special?
Romantic Walks - During the day or at night, Paris is a beautiful city in which to take a stroll. Walk alongside the romantic waters of the flowing Seine, take a trek through the charming alleyways of Montmarte - the city is your oyster!
Beautiful Sights - Paris is filled with beauty, from its fashionable citizens to its adorable little shop fronts, idyllic streets and lovely museums. The city has some of the best architecture in Europe, to boot.
Gorgeous Food - Let's face it - the French practically invented haute cuisine, and where better to sample some of the best French food in the world than Paris? Most of the top chefs come to Paris to train in the city's dozens of top-notch restaurants, giving you the chance to taste-test your way through this gourmet paradise!
Iconic Landmarks - From the spire of the Eiffel Tower to the striking pyramid at the Louvre, Paris has some incredibly famous landmarks. Take a trip down the Seine is a boat, view Quasi Moto's hideaway at Notre Dame Cathedral and enjoy the sunrise over the Sacre Coeur.
Parks & Gardens - European royalty has often enjoyed the splendour of the Parisian outdoors, and so can you. From the quaint lawns of the Jardin du Luxembourg to the decadent greenery of the royal tuileries, the parks and gardens in Paris are truly special.
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1. The Most Romantic Place on Earth
France arguably has more romantic spots than anywhere else in the world. These include stunning gardens such as the world-famous gardens of Versailles, where kings and queens once walked, the gardens of Latour-Marliac in Giverny, which provided the inspiration for one of Claude Monet's most famous paintings and the Loire Valley, which, with all its golden sunflowers, is a huge garden in itself - all of which are perfect places for a stroll with your loved one. There are also many fairy tale castles for you to tour, such as the Chateau de Chambord, Cheverny Castle and Fontainebleau Castle and you can even spend the night in one if you like.
Of course, you should also spend some time in Paris when you visit France on a romantic getaway. After all, the city is synonymous with romance. Savor the breathtaking views from the top of the Eiffel Tower, walk hand in hand along the Seine - while stealing a French kiss or two, or simply sit side by side in a small cafe and watch the city go by.
2. Gourmet Dining
It is a well-known fact that French cuisine is one of the world's most popular cuisines, as well as one of the most refined. True, you can easily find a French restaurant in many corners of the world, but nothing still compares to eating fois gras, coq au vin, ratatouille, bouillabaisse, souffle, eclairs or ganache in one of the best restaurants in France. For a truly gourmet dining experience, reserve a table at one of the country's Michelin three-starred restaurants, like Guy Savoy, Le Meurice or Plaza Athenee.
Be sure to order wine with your meal, since France also produces the best wines - whether red, white, or sparkling wines. You can also visit various wine estates and cellars during your French holidays in the regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne so you can see how wines are made while treating your tastebuds to a wine-tasting escapade. And if you like cognac, you should try it at the town where it originated.
3. World-Class Art Museums
France is home to the Louvre, the world's most famous museum, which, in turn, is home to over 30,000 priceless works of art. Its collection of paintings is the most impressive, containing masterpieces by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Caravaggio and Rembrandt, although it also has various sculptures and artifacts from ancient Egypt and Greece. Aside from the Louvre, you should also drop by the Musee d'Orsay, which houses Monet and Renoir masterpieces among others, as well as the Musée National d'Art Moderne at the Centre Georges Pompidou, when you visit France. You can view exceptional works of art at the Palace of Versailles, too, and in many galleries outside Paris such as the Musee d'Unterlinden in Colmar.
4. Shopping
For the ultimate shopping experience, you should definitely come visit France. You will find many fashionable shops on the streets of Paris, particularly world-famous boutiques selling the best and latest in shoes, bags and clothes and fashion accessories. The specialty food shops are just as popular, such as the pastry and cheese shops, although you won't be able to bring these home as souvenirs. For more unique finds and better bargains, don't be afraid to try the Saint Ouen Flea Market and other flea markets in Paris and other cities, though you should be mindful to come early and be on guard against pickpockets.
5. Beautiful Beaches
Many tourists visit France for its beaches, and why not, when its beaches offer fine sands, sparkling Mediterranean waters, spectacular scenery and great facilities? Most of the fine beaches in France can be found on the Cote d'Azur or the French Riviera, particularly near the cities of Cannes and Nice, such as the St. Tropez Beach and the Villefranche sur Mer, although you can also find great beaches on the coasts of Brittany and Normandy, as well as on the Atlantic coast, like Biarritz.
Top 5 Reasons to Visit France Michel Comte Tube. Duration : 10.30 Mins.There are many different kinds of art. Some of the different kinds of art include original art, modern paintings, and art from the Impressionist era. Art that is original, by definition, is work that is one-of-a-kind and it can be any kind of art, not just a painting as long as it was created by the real artist himself or herself. Modern art is, by definition, art "of the present times." Finally, impressionist artwork is work in which the artist paints the picture as if he or she has just something very quickly. Art is one of the best ways to lose yourself in your thoughts, either when creating it or when viewing it.
Original art is the one-of-a-kind painting or work done by an artist. Original art is anything that is done by the artists themselves. Replicas of famous paintings like the Mona Lisa have been created, but it is easy for art connoisseurs to know what the real piece looks like. The best form of art is in its original form. Usually the original pieces of famous paintings can be found in museums all around the world. For example, the "Mona Lisa" is located at the Louvre in Paris, along with other Da Vinci works.
The contemporary art era is defined as any kind of modern art created from the 1900s to the present. This type of work gave artists the freedom to call almost anything art. It also created an escape from political and social turmoil throughout the ages. Some of the different categories of modern art include expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. Contemporary artists include artists such as Andy Warhol, Georgia O'Keefe, and Pablo Picasso, to name a few. Contemporary art seems to be a form that people either really love or really dislike. Probably the most interesting thing about contemporary art is that it can be anything. Before contemporary art, there were strict rules about what could and could not be art. After the modern art came along there were no boundaries anymore.
Surprisingly enough, impressionism is a form of contemporary art. Impressionist art is supposed to be an image of something as if the person had just seen it briefly. It began in France, during the nineteenth century. Impressionist art features bright colors and scenes from outside. Impressionist art also focuses on real-life images and does not focus on the details of painting. Impressionist era painters include famous artists like Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
These kinds of art are only three of numerous different types of artwork. Original and contemporary art have only recently become popular, where impressionist art has been consistently popular ever since it's beginning in France. Anytime you are able to see great art by visiting a museum, you should take advantage of the opportunity. Viewing different kinds of art allows you to see what type of person you are. Creating art and viewing art are also great ways to lose yourself in your thoughts.
Different Kinds of Art L'Âge d'Or (The Golden Age)1930 7 of 8 Tube. Duration : 9.12 Mins.Deciding where to stay in Paris and finding the right area according to your visiting goals and tastes can make or break the success of your stay in the French capital city. We usually devote a fair amount of time to accommodation search and that's important but finding out about location and what it has to offer should be the first step of your planning.
No matter what your visiting goals are, romance, shopping, travel with kids or partying, Paris has something to offer to everyone. However, each Paris area has its own ambiance and characteristics. If you are in Paris for romantic and relaxing holidays you might not want to find yourself in the middle of party hard Paris with loud neighborhoods until early in the morning.
Paris is divided into twenty areas (arrondissement in French) split by Seine river. From a tourist point of view there are five main areas where to stay in Paris. Louvre area (1st 2nd arrondissement) Marais area (3rd and 4th arrondissement) Latin Quarter (5th 6th 7th arrondissement) Champs Elysees area (8th 9th 16th arrondissement) and Montmartre (9th 18th arrondissement).
Paris for great shopping: Champs Elysees area (8th 9th 16th arrondissement) and Marais Quarter (3rd and 4th arrondissement)
Major luxury and fashion brands have stores and boutiques around Champs Elysees Avenue (8th arrondissement), this is the place to be if you want to explore latest fashion trends from leading luxury brands. The area itself is quite upmarket beautifully renovated Haussmann style buildings with plenty of lights glitters and style especially around Christmas time. A little further from Champs Elysees Avenue on Haussmann Boulevard (9th arrondissement) you will find two of Paris department stores, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
Other area of interest for shoppers in Paris is Marais Quarter (3rd and 4th arrondissement). Le Marais became the place to be for trend setting young fashion designers eager to make themselves a name in the industry. You'll find plenty of showrooms and boutiques to satisfy your shopping needs.
Paris for museum and art lovers: Le Louvre area (1st 2nd arrondissement)
There isn't a specific area in Paris where art galleries and museums are located. You will find them spread over most Paris areas, same for monuments and historical buildings. The best thing to do is to stay around 1st arrondissement near Le Louvre museum. It is a central location where to stay in Paris. Major Paris museums and monuments can easily be accessed from there with public transports. Le Louvre museum itself will at least take you a day to visit properly and right across Seine River at walking distance you'll find Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral and Orsay museum.
Paris for romantics and lovers: Montmartre (9th 18th arrondissement) and Marais Quarter (3rd and 4th arrondissement)
What is romantic is quite subjective but Montmartre area (18th arrondissement), a French village like area on Paris heights, is a charming place to stay in Paris. The old Marais quarter (3rd and 4th arrondissement) also works a treat. You will find quiet paved streets on side of small parks surrounded with middle age buildings with all the necessary cozy cafes for the perfect face to face moment.
Paris to party and enjoy nightlife the French way: Latin Quarter (5th 6th arrondissement) and area between Marais and Oberkampf Street (3rd 11th)
The lively student area of Latin Quarter has plenty of fun places to have a great time at night, Oberkampf street bordering Marais quarter is also very trendy with lounge bars pulsing cafes and dance floors.
There are other places in Paris where you could stay but if you are a first time visitor try to pick one of the areas mentioned above. Unless you are a seasoned traveler and know what you are doing try to avoid 12th 13th 14th 15th 17th 20th arrondissement. They are a little out of the way and not always safe at night.
Enjoy your stay.
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