Paris? It’s a whole world in one city! Each of its neighborhoods can be explored as a different country, from the village of Montmartre, to the Latin Quarter, through to the cradle of the Île de la Cité. And every stone tells us about art, from the iconic Louvre to the futuristic Louis Vuitton Foundation. Paris is a permanent celebration of culture, as well as gastronomy. And Christelle Brua, the world’s best pastry chef, certainly agrees.
Paris is one of those cities that fascinates from the very first moment to the last. Its rich and extensive history has made it possible for us to enjoy some of the most prominent monuments and places of interest today. Among the must-visit sites, we recommend the Louvre Museum, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Palace of Versailles, and of course, the iconic and world-famous Champs-Élysées. This is just a small glimpse of everything Paris has to offer. Stroll through its streets, soak up its spirit, and discover new experiences and hidden corners.
Visiting Paris means experiencing the Parisian lifestyle. Start the day with a delicious warm baguette and buttery croissants before heading off to high-fashion shopping on Avenue Montaigne or hunting for treasures at the Saint-Ouen flea markets. In the afternoon, take a mandatory break at Café de Flore, one of Paris’s main literary hubs. In the evening, slip into your Louboutin heels for the opera at the modern setting of Opéra Bastille or under the gilded Opéra Garnier. You could also go to the Moulin Rouge or the Lido to applaud the dancers of the new French can-can. Afterward, the only thing left is to return to one of those fiercely Parisian hotels, like Le Crillon.
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