One of the most appealing, storied cities in the world, it's magnifique for just about anything urban that interests you. What are your preferred picks in Paree?

 

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Le chic vert: 6 of the most pulchritudinous parks of Paris

RichmattsFor all the justly celebrated and iconic landmarks, museums, and districts of the City of Light, from Notre-Dame, the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre to the Champs Elysées, the Left Bank, Montmartre, and the Marais - let us not forget its many lovely and historic parcs, which of course come especially alive in the summer - and are of course especially à propos for social distancing in our pandemic "new norml". Here are the half dozen which should be on your green radar...read post 

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Our toutou (pup) Papito does Paris

When we moved to Spain in early 2020, we dreamed of being able to travel Europe almost at will and especially with our rat terrier mix Papito. Now that travel is back after a year lost to the pandemic, we just made a great start in la Ville Lumière! Check out my recent Facebook post.

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Seine cruises/ballroom dancing cited in 'Romantic Valentine's Day Activities In/Near 26 Iberia Destinations'

Sure, going out for an intimate dinner à deux is pretty much everyone's default on this day for lovers. But to make Valentine's Day extra special, seek out an experience that will make it truly memorable for years to come. High and low, on land and water, laid-back and high-adrenaline; simple and elaborate; cheap and pricey - there's something here for every couple! read post

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A quick look at Paris for your next romantic escape

The City of Light is one of the world's top destinations for good reason - popular for its art, culture, cuisine, museums, and architecture from medieval to modern. Also known for its romance, Paris offers visitors an amazing holiday - really, with too much to see and do in just one visit. Here's a quick list of the top highlights: read post

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  • I November I spent a weekend in Paris with some friends. Although the weather wasn't great, we had an amazing time and got to see pretty much all of the big sites. I'd liek to share with you our itinerary, so that you may use it ohn your trip. If you like :-)

  • Donna  -  laughing.  Guess I've been a gypsy for way too long to let a waiter (who is TRYING to do his job by speaking English) cause me to want to slap him.   Taxi drivers are something else...but they tend to look stronger than I.  

  • Hi Karen, I enjoyed and learned from your update on Paris. I do disgree on one thing, and that is when the waiter ordered you to order in English because he didn't have time to give you a French lesson. You say " I took this the wrong way," but you did not take it the wrong way. He was rude and insensitive and you should have slapped him and walked out. 

  • Paris and some changes here (at least for me).  I'd really like to hear how you find the City of Light today compared to a few years, (many) years ago.

    Changes in Paris

  • Awesome (Paris In Motion)!

  • Dare you to watch this fun timelapse video and not fall in love with Paris... or at least feel a strong urge to take the next flight :-)
     

    Paris In Motion (Part I) from Mayeul Akpovi on Vimeo.

  • Condensed my trip to Paris on my blog - http://maureenblevins.blogspot.com/2012/06/paris-dream-fulfilled.html

  • Today's blog on Positively Tuesday is a short trip to Paris.  Join me!

    http://maureenblevins.blogspot.com/

  • And now, yet another question about dining in Paris. Can you shed some light on this?    http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/paris-restuarant-bistros-open...

    Merci!

  • Another Paris question! Can anyone help a member looking for good-value eating, drinking, attractions in the city?  If so, please reply at this link to our Ask A Travel Pro forum.

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