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Paris is whatever you want it to be. For tourists, the Eiffel Tower fulfils the promise of a perfect photo-op. For serious art lovers, a visit to The Louvre is a near religious experience. |
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| Paris Visitor Guide: Entertainment - Local Info - Travel - Fun Things To Do |
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Searching for the world’s freshest baguettes, most buttery bries and delectable pâté? How about the finest wines, boldest beef bourguignon, silkiest cream sauces and smoothest crème brulées? If the French cuisine alone isn’t enough to lure you to Paris for an extended vacation or even a last-minute getaway, we don’t know what is! Except for the magnetic draw of this obsessively stylish, gorgeous city that sweeps romantically about the Seine River.
Shaped by eras of evocative history, intriguing royalty and nobility, tragedy, comedy, famously high fashion, original masterpieces of art, world-renown poets, century-old sculptures, breathtaking architecture, cabaret, cafés and an eerie sort of ambiance that perfumes the air, Paris is simply beautiful, seductive and downright sexy. So if you haven’t done so already, plan a trip today. And if you’ve visited before, consider another rendezvous. From the Eiffel Tour to the Musée du Louvre, Champs-Élysées, La Moulin Rouge, L’Arc de Triomphe, Le Jardin du Luxembourg, Notre Dame Cathedral, La Sorbonne, Musée d'Orsay and so much more, it’s impossible to run out of sights to see, entertainment to enjoy, shops and streets to peruse, museums to visit, parks to play in, art to admire, restaurants to dine, wine to taste and nightlife to live. |
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Paris is an ultimate playground if you’re seeking to be seriously entertained. Here, you can experience it all from a real cancan at La Moulin Rouge to some mellow, live jazz at a century-old café. There are also plenty of chic bars, swanky lounges and edgy nightclubs waiting for you to boogie down, whether disco, techno or house music is your favorite beat. |
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Paris is pretty much the epicenter of epicurean delight in part because the city is home to some of the most famous culinary schools in the world, but also because the French have perfected the art of cooking, such that even the simplest dishes come across as if they’re a masterpiece. On a budget? You, too, can spoil yourself on the bread and cheese alone! |
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| Plan Your Next Vacation - Discover Paris, France |
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Paris is one of those cities that you can visit practically any time of year. There are four true seasons here, all of which have their advantages. Winter gets cold and is often damp, but then the tourist scene is quieter, too, making sightseeing more pleasurable. Come late spring, the gardens and parks burst into colorful bloom, and locals and visitors alike buzz about the outdoors, soaking in the sun, picnicking in the parks, and lingering leisurely in the sidewalk cafes. Summer brings exciting festivities, such as Bastille Day, the national holiday that’s celebrated on July 14 with all-day, all-night partying, parades, entertainment and cultural activities. Yet the summer months also bring serious crowds, and the hoards combined with the sweltering heat can get a little tiresome and troublesome. But “c’est la vie…” the hotter days simply provide a good excuse to cool off in one of the city’s many fountains or with an afternoon cruise down La Seine. When fall arrives, the coolness in the air is simply refreshing, not to mention romantic. There’s something magically wonderful about walking through The City of Light at sunset with autumn leaves crackling under foot and the Eiffel Tower sparkling overhead.
Whether you’re a first-timer or repeat visitor to Paris, you’ll find it never disappoints. Everywhere you turn, whether following the popular tourist path or choosing a more offbeat sort of route, prepare to be awestruck as you absorb the dramatic sights and sounds of Paris. No doubt, everything here seems to take on a sense of extremes. From the art to the architecture, you’ll find the oldest or the original of the world’s most famed collections and creations. You can touch a sculpture in the home of August Rodin, stare into Mona Lisa’s eyes, sip a cocktail like Camus regularly did at Les Deux Magots, and place a flower on Jim Morrison’s grave in Père Lachaise Cemetery. A great charmer, Paris offers unlimited encounters with real genius and historic greatness. Let the food and wine will woo you, too, as you taste your way through Paris’ ancient, age-perfected culinary traditions. |
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Savor the City of Light's world-class food, shopping and Oh-là-là romance with a reservation at one of many Paris hotels... |
Located just steps from the Trocadero & the Eiffel Tower, historic Le Parc Hotel offers personalized service... |
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Le Moulin Rouge is world-famous thanks to its French Cancan and immortalization by the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The sumptuous shows at the Moulin Rouge feature feathers, rhinestones and sequins, fabulous sets, original music and, of course, the most beautiful girls in the world. |
Discover the joy of unlimited sightseeing with the Paris Pass, which gives you free entry to the best attractions Paris has to offer. Save time as you skip the long lines with fast-track entry at many attractions, including the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay. Also take advantage of special offers at various restaurants and shops throughout Paris. |
It's show time in Paris at the Paradis Latin, the most Parisian cabaret in town. For the ultimate evening in Paris' atmospheric Latin Quarter, enjoy a glittering cabaret show with dinner or champagne at the Paradis Latin - the oldest traditional French cabaret in the world. It's the perfect Paris experience! |
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