An Insider’s Short Guide to Paris
Now that the Olympics have concluded and your imagination is set on a Parisian adventure, let’s dive into Bob’s recommendations for the City of Light.
Classics
1. Eiffel Tower: Ah, the iconic iron lady! The must-see of Paris, whether you ascend or admire from the Champ de Mars.
2. Bateaux Mouches: Cruise the Seine for stunning views of landmarks like Notre Dame and the Louvre. Even better (cheaper) when you get your tickets from Groupon.
3. Louvre: The world’s largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa and countless treasures. Don’t try to see it all in one day; focus on a few key pieces.
4. Musée d’Orsay: Housed in a former railway station, this museum specializes in Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Van Gogh, Monet, and Renoir await!
5. Palais Garnier: A stunning opera house that inspired “The Phantom of the Opera.”
6. Champs Élysées: Stroll down this grand avenue, lined with shops, cafés, and theaters. The Arc de Triomphe awaits you at the western end.
7. Versailles: A short train ride from Paris, the Palace of Versailles is a dazzling display of French royal excess. The Hall of Mirrors alone is worth the trip.
8. Quartier Latin: Wander through the historic Latin Quarter, where students, intellectuals, and artists have congregated for centuries. Cozy cafés and bookshops abound.
9. Sacré Cœur: Perched atop Montmartre, this basilica offers panoramic views of Paris. Climb the steps and soak in the atmosphere.
10. Notre Dame: Although tragically damaged by fire, Notre Dame still stands as a testament to Gothic architecture. Visit the nearby Shakespeare and Company bookstore for literary vibes.
Tip: On a tight budget and not picky about accommodations? Check out Accor Hotels Group (HotelF1.com) around the city perimeter. These hotels are affordable, clean, and safe. If you’re not planning to spend much time in your hotel, why not save some money?
Shopping
1. Galeries Lafayette: A shopping paradise under a breathtaking glass dome.
2. Printemps: Another grand department store with luxury brands and a rooftop terrace boasting breathtaking views.
3. Samaritaine: Recently renovated, this historic store combines shopping, dining, and art in a beautiful Art Nouveau building.
4. BHV: Your go-to for practical needs, from hardware to fashion.
5. Rue de Rivoli: A mix of boutiques and cafés alongside the Louvre.
6. Champs Élysées: Yes, it’s famous for shopping too! High-end boutiques line this iconic avenue.
Tip: If you spend more than €100 in the same store within 3 days, ask for a tax refund form. Show your passport to prove non-resident status. But keep in mind: restaurants and grocery stores don’t qualify.
Restaurants
1. Le Train Bleu: Belle Époque décor in Gare de Lyon; a splurge-worthy experience.
2. Le Nemours: Situated near the Louvre, enjoy Parisian elegance while people-watching from the terrace.
3. La Durée: Famous for its indulgent macarons.
4. Carette: Warm up with decadent hot chocolate.
5. Midi 12: Crêpes, anyone? This spot serves up delicious savory and sweet options.
6. Pink Mamma: Authentic Italian cuisine in Paris? Absolutely!
7. Le Procope: The oldest café in Paris, frequented by historical figures and modern-day enthusiasts alike.
8. Les Deux Magots: Right next to Café de Flore, it’s a literary and artistic hub.
9. Café de Flore: Iconic and timeless—imagine sitting where Boris Vian, Picasso, and Camus once did.
10. Angelina: Their hot chocolate is legendary. Sip it in style.
Tip: “Metro” is your best friend when it comes to Paris traffic. Download the Bonjour RATP app for easy ticket purchases. Save by buying a “carnet” of 10 tickets instead of singles, and kids get 50% off on weekends. You can use Uber too, but check Bolt for cheaper fares.
Feel the cobblestones under your feet, savor a croissant, and let the Seine breeze carry you away. Bon voyage! If you have any more questions or need additional recommendations, just ask!
Note: Bob’s Top 10 recommendations are based on personal preferences and may vary, but they capture the essence of Paris.