A Complete Guide To Vist The Best Places Of France

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When I think of a European Adventure. Paris, France is the place that always comes to my mind. Maybe it's perception of Hollywood, or maybe it's because it is the dream city of everyone. There is probably the fact that I was a foster Gossip Girl and wanted to be Blair Waldorf, but this is not the case when I do not want to go. So I wrote this post with the hope of helping you in your French adventure, whether you are traveling or studying in France. Here's a complete guide to visit the best places of France.
I always hear the mix things about France, some people love it and some people do not. Personally, I liked it, but I can also understand why people do not like Paris, like it has errors and have it's ugly bits like any major city, but I personally feel that it's ugly Bits, helps in the beauty of the city. Because you cannot be beautiful without ugly.

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Paris is one of the world's most popular destinations with travelers for a very good reason. It offers lots of surprises from art, architecture and history for the most wonderful wine, cottage cheese and roti. Apart from this, this is a wonderful, mysterious attraction - whether you have been one or ten times, there really is no room like Paris. Below are some tips to help you make most of your time in Paris.

Useful Phrases:

You sometimes hear that the Parisians can be harsh, or walking around without speaking French is impossible. While it may be true about any culture for the first time, you will find that most people speak some English, and almost everyone who works in hotels and restaurants. Still, learning and using some important word sets a long way in showing that you appreciate their culture and are trying.

  • Bonjour – hello
  • De rein – you’re welcome
  • L Addition – the check
  • Merci – thank you
  • Non – no
  • Oui – yes
  • Parlez-vous anglais? – Do you speak English?
  • Si vous plais – please
  • Au revior – goodbye

What to See and Do:

If You’re Into History:

Le Marais - can not be a very fun neighborhood remember that you are full of bars and restaurants, but all kinds of boutiques also

Champs-Élysées - The main boulevard which goes to the Arc de Triomphe, is underlined with designer stores.

Gallery Lafayette - The department store spreads to seven stories and is full of what you can imagine. Get more spectacular views of Paris and a glass of wine in the summer for rooftop.

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If You’re Into Art:

Louvre - The world's most famous museum, Mona Lisa's house.

Musée d'Orsay - Famous for its collection of impression art, it includes famous artists of Monet, Degas, Cézanne and Van Gog.

Place du Tertre - This is a square in Montmartre near Sacre-Korour, and it is always coordinating with artists, painting and selling their merchandise.

Rodin - Dedicated to the works of its names, you will find sculptures here.

If You Want to See the Sights:

• Arc de Triomphe - Stairs are worth the hike. From the top, it is clear that all roads lead to the arc. Quite literally - when Napoleon had made it to celebrate his victory, it was made in the center of everything.

• Eiffel Tower - Designed for the 1889 World Fair, this famous landmark was now considered to be an undisputed originally and it is one of the most recognizable structures around the world. Take the lift to the top for astonishing views, and if you have an extra 200 euro, then you can dine in the on-site restaurant Jules Varna.

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• Notre Dame - The famous church that sits on the Isle de la Seat

• Sacre Coeur - A beautiful white basilica, which sits on top of Montmartre with views of the whole city.

• The Seine River Travel - Seine runs through the center of Paris, and there are many boat tours that take you from one end of the city to the other. It's a great way to look at sights, and if you want to take your time, you can also find people at dinner.