Quick Guide To Paris

Vacations are some of the most popular pastimes and they are even much more spectacular when they are family-oriented. And for many obvious reasons, the French capital city of Paris is one of the most attractive spots on earth and the delight of family vacationers. For those who desire that perfect family getaway, a vacation rental in Paris is the most ideal. There are countless reasons, or better still, benefits and advantages that come with Paris rentals for a family vacation. Here are some travel guides if you want to visit Paris.

  • Best place to visit Paris is in fall or in winter. In this season you can feel the vibrancy of the city without the distractions of the tourists. At the time of Christmas, this city offers an amazing scene. But if you are going to Paris for sightseeing and tourism then choose summer as your travel time. As this time city remains full of tourist, you may have to pay higher for accommodation facilities etc.
  • Paris is a pioneer when it comes to the field of fashion or beauty. The perfume making industries, fashion market and making of various accessories that somehow relate to this field describes Paris in the simplest way possible. Being a vehement traveler, I know every visitor aspires to make their own perfume with their individual choices of fragrances; this dream has a chance to come true in the confines of this enchanting city. Paris, as we know it, is the perfect blend of all the cultures, fashion and traditions pervasive in this world.
  • The most popular tourist attraction in Paris is the Eiffel Tower, it costs around 8 Euros per person and the lifts run until around midnight, giving people a chance to see the lights of Paris. The Eiffel Tower is also one of the most popular romantic attractions as numerous amounts of people propose to their partners while taking in the breath taking views or eating at one of the two restaurants located in the Eiffel Tower. The first floor restaurant, 58 Tour Eiffel, is very family friendly in the day, but come evening and it is transformed into a brassiere restaurant, whereas Le Jules Verne on the second floor offers elegant French cuisine.

When asking for help or directions try to use a little French, even from a phrase book. Most Parisians speak English and will probably answer in English but trying the language yourself is a good icebreaker and the effort to use their language is usually appreciated.

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