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11 Practical Paris Travel Tips Every First Timer Should Know

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Message par peterparkerrbu Ven 16 Juin 2023 - 5:18

Taking your first trip to Paris? With these useful tips, we've got you covered!
Many people want to go to Paris, and for good reason. It is home to cutting-edge fashion and art, gourmet food, and buildings with a lot of history and style. This year, you can now go to the City of Lights.
But Paris is more than just a place for love, good wine, and art. And people who have never been to Europe before might find it hard to get around, especially if they don't speak the language. So, we made a list of the best tips for traveling to Paris, like when to go and how to avoid scams. Enjoy your books!

1. Paris isn't just a romantic city
Most first-time visitors to Paris have a romanticized idea of what it's like to be there, with dinners by candlelight in art nouveau cafes, the sun setting behind the Eiffel Tower, and French people waxing poetic about life and love. That doesn't mean that none of these are true about Paris! But if you're a foodie, plan your trip around Michelin-starred restaurants and popular local cafes. If you're interested in history, you'll find plenty to do in. So, no matter what you're into, you can be sure you'll find.
eiffel tower in blue sky

2. Go when it's not busy.
The best time to go to Paris is definitely in April or October, when it's not as busy. Less people, cheaper prices for tourists, and a beautiful show of nature in the city. People who like spring will love the pink color of cherry blossoms, while people who like pumpkin spice lattes will enjoy walks through parks and streets with lots of leaves. Both are great places for weddings, family portraits, and engagements to be photographed professionally.
3. Book a hotel close to the city center
You can choose a hotel in one of Paris's 20 arrondissements, or districts. There are museums and other things to do in each of these neighborhoods that may help you decide. Montmartre is in the 18th, Le Marais is in the 3rd and 4th, and the 5th is the city's Latin Quarter. There may be more expensive places to stay here, so plan ahead!
4. Get a "Paris Pass."
woman using the Paris Travel Pass to see the city
Now that you know when to go and where to stay, you have to decide what to do. It's a good thing that exists, because it's a cost-effective multipass that's perfect for first-timers. You can go to more than 75 attractions and museums all over the city for up to 4 days and skip the lines for the whole time. You'll also get a free metro pass and a guidebook to help you get around Paris a little better. I recoment you should use Mapquest Directions . Aside from walking, you can also get around Paris by taking the metro or renting a Velib. But how do you really use them? You only need to buy a Paris Pass or a Paris Metro Pass to use the metro
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