Paris

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About Paris

Paris remains the world's most magnetic city, where every cobblestone street whispers stories of revolution, romance, and artistic rebellion. Beyond the postcard-perfect landmarks lies a living metropolis where locals still queue at their neighborhood boulangerie each morning, where wine bars spill onto sidewalks at sunset, and where world-class museums coexist with hidden galleries in converted medieval cellars. The city's genius lies in its layers—you can spend a morning admiring Monet's water lilies, lunch on perfect oysters at a zinc-topped bar, then discover a 13th-century chapel tucked behind a busy boulevard.

Paris rewards the curious traveler who ventures beyond the tourist trail. Art lovers will find themselves overwhelmed by choices, from the obvious treasures of the Louvre to the intimate studios of Montmartre. Food enthusiasts can build entire days around market visits, cooking classes, and wine tastings. The city works equally well for solo wanderers, romantic couples, and families—though it demands a certain appreciation for urban sophistication and doesn't cater to those seeking pristine beaches or wilderness adventures.

Good to Know

Tipping: Service compris means tip included—round up €1-2 at cafés, 5-10% at restaurants only for exceptional service

Dress Code: Parisians dress well but not formally—avoid athletic wear outside gyms, flip-flops, and loud tourist clothing

Safety: Pickpockets target metro lines 1, 6, 9 and tourist areas—keep valuables secure and stay alert near attractions

Language: Learn basic French phrases—'Bonjour' before asking questions shows respect and improves interactions significantly

Smoking: Banned indoors but ubiquitous on terraces—non-smokers should request indoor seating at restaurants

Shopping Hours: Most shops close Sundays except Marais and Champs-Élysées—plan accordingly for souvenir shopping

Museum Passes: Paris Museum Pass (€78 for 4 days) saves time and money if visiting 3+ major attractions

Water: Free public fountains throughout the city—bring a reusable bottle to avoid overpriced tourist area drinks