The Top 10 Cafes in Paris
Tweet The French are known for their wonderful café culture enjoyed by tourists and residents as well. You cannot visit Paris and not enjoy a cup of espresso in one of the many fine cafes in the city....
View ArticleFor Nightlife in the Oberkampf District, Bring a Camera
Tweet Paris 11th arrondissement is one of Europe’s most highly occupied urban districts. Oberkampf neighborhood is amongst the trendiest and active districts in the City of Lights. The neighborhood may...
View ArticlePalais Garnier: The Phantom Opera of Paris
Tweet This elegant Paris Opera house was built between 1861 and 1875 under the architectural guide of Charles Garnier. As the name suggests, it was named in honor of its architect but was initially...
View ArticleTaking a Stroll in the Latin Quarter
Tweet The Latin Quarter is one of the most popular and oldest Paris districts. It is home to old churches, medieval streets and brilliantrestaurants, as well. The best way to enjoy the Latin Quarter is...
View ArticleA Taste of Rome in Paris
Tweet Born with the tremendous love for travelling, back at first grade I once wondered how to visit two places at the same time. I supposed if that’s ever going to happen it would be superbly amazing....
View ArticleA Guide to Montmartre at Night
Tweet Montmartre is a unique village in the metropolis of Paris. This village has been a tourist’s attraction for many people who have ever been to Paris for leisure. The village is gorgeous both...
View ArticleDown into to the Catacombs of Paris
Tweet If you have never been to Paris, then be rest assured that your first visit to this iconic city will be full of activities. There are many things to do in Paris that will keep you busy and full...
View ArticleA Guide to Tour Montparnasse
Tweet One must-do on any travel bug’s checklist is the Tour Montparnasse. Located in probably the most poetic and most richly artistic place in France, if only because the hill on which it stands—the...
View ArticleVersailles: A Glance at the Past
Tweet The name Versailles was derived from the French word “verses” which means toppled. It was named as such because the strong winds that often wafted over the land causes the grains of soil to...
View ArticleThe Eiffel Tower: The Gateway to the World
Tweet For the past 123 years of its existence, this single freestanding structure has served as the magnet of Paris to an immense multitude of tourists annually (7.1 million ascended through it in...
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