Paris, the City of Lights, the City of Love. Paris is a must-visit European capital, a dream destination for beauty, romance, and history. From its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, world famous museums, and charming neighborhoods, Paris offers to much to see and do. In between sights, enjoy delicious French cuisine and wines at charming cafés with outdoor seating. An exciting city, Paris will host the Summer Olympics in 2024. Here are our quick travel info tips for planning a visit to Paris.

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Travel Info: Paris
Why Visit
City of Lights, City of Love, City of Art, a dream destination
Seeing Parisian iconic sights such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral
Famous museum and galleries, as well as independent art galleries
Delicious French cuisine and wines
Exploring unique, historic neighborhoods
Wonderful café culture, with brightly colored outdoor chairs and tables
Recommendations
Staying in the 3rd, 4th, 6th, or 7th arrondissement puts you close to many sights without being crazy expensive; VRBO and Airbnb are good options, or a few hotel suggestions: Hotel Taylor, Hotel Verneuil, and Hotel Bourgogne Montana
Classic famous cafés, where famous writers and actors have been gathering for decades, Les Deux Magots, and Café de Flore
For breakfast with pancakes and eggs, Holybelly is the best
What to Know
Currency: Euro
Time Zone: Central European (CET), +6 hours from New York City (EST)
Plug-in Adaptor: Standard EU plug-in
Language: French, and in tourist spots English and many other languages
Weather: Mostly mild temperatures throughout the year, not too hot/cold, with brief bursts of rain showers very likely anytime
Paris hosts the Summer Olympics in 2024, plan accordingly!
What to See
The Eiffel Tower, also get wonderful views of the Tower from the top of the Arc de Triomphe
The Basilica of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre, admire the views over Paris, also enjoy the wonderful neighborhood of Montmartre
Notre Dame Cathedral, not open for tours now (due to the fire in 2019), but hopefully will be in 2024
The famous Shakespeare & Company Bookshop, also fascinating bookstalls lining the Seine
Tuileries Garden, with fountains, playgrounds, and open air sculptures by Rodin and Monet
Visit Père Lachaise Cemetery, where Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, and many other famous people are buried
Take a day trip to the Palace of Versailles, to learn of its fascinating history, and see this amazing “chateau” and gardens
What to Do
Book your time slot online to visit the Louvre, a wonderful large museum, best to pick and choose what you want to see
Tour the Paris Catacombs, a one-hour amazing experience
Take a Seine River cruise, both daytime and nighttime views are fantastic
Stroll the left bank of the Seine (5th/6th arrondissements), the historic area of artists, musicians, writers, and philosophers
Eat dinner at an outdoor café table with a view of the Eiffel Tower
Spend time people watching and relaxing at one of the many outdoor cafés with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine
Visit the hip Marais District (4th arrondissement), with small streets, great vintage shops, boutiques, and cafés, once the Jewish quarter
Key Phrases
Hello: Bonjour
[bohn-zhoor]
Please: S’il vous plait
[seel-vooh-pleh]
Thank You: Merci
[mehr-see]
Yes: Oui
[wee]
No: Non
[noh(n)]
Bread: Pain
[pah(n)]
Cheese: Fromage
[froh-maj]
Wine: Vin, Vin Rouge, Vin Blanc
[voh(n), voh(n) roozh, voh(n) bla(h)nk]
Two Pints of Guinness, please: Two Pints of Guinness, s’il vous plait
Cheers: Santé!
[sahn-tay]

Santé!
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