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About Paris

Overview

Paris, Île-de-France, France, is a destination that captivates the hearts and minds of travelers worldwide. Few cities can rival the iconic allure that Paris holds in the realms of fashion, cuisine, and the arts. As you explore the various neighborhoods of the City of Light, you'll experience a range of atmospheres, from the gritty to the sophisticated, from high fashion to punk rock. Beyond the famous landmarks and museums, there's always something new to discover in this enchanting city. Paris has a unique way of making visitors feel at home, as they wander its mesmerizing streets and relax in its welcoming cafés.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Paris is $200, with options ranging from $26 to $2,581. With 1534 hotels available, you can find accommodations in popular neighborhoods such as Paris City Center, 9th Arrondissement, 8th Arrondissement, 17th Arrondissement, and 10th Arrondissement. Some of the most sought-after hotels include the Astra Opera Astotel, Deskopolitan House, Hôtel Villa Romantic & SPA, Hotel Paradiso, and Hotel des Marronniers.

Things to Do in Paris

When in Paris, a visit to the Louis Vuitton Foundation is a must. The stunning architecture alone is worth the trip, but inside you'll find a diverse collection of artwork from around the world, along with various events and workshops. It's a haven for anyone interested in art, architecture, or music.

For a quintessentially French experience, join a cheese and wine workshop at Paroles de Fromagers. These sessions not only teach you the art of cheese-making but also offer exquisite tastings paired with the perfect wines. It's an unforgettable experience for any gourmet.

No trip to Paris is complete without a visit to the iconic Moulin Rouge. Since 1889, this world-famous cabaret has dazzled audiences with its French can-can and spectacular shows featuring intricate choreography, elaborate sets, and glamorous costumes. Enjoy a glass of French Champagne, dine in a beautiful Belle Époque setting, and take in the unforgettable show Féerie.

Père Lachaise Cemetery is another must-see. As the largest cemetery in Paris, it is also the most visited in the world. This peaceful park is the final resting place of many notable figures, including Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, and Jim Morrison. It's a serene spot for reflection and a walk through history.

The Luxembourg Garden, or Jardin du Luxembourg, is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Paris. Commissioned by Marie de' Medici, the garden features manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and regal statues. The central Luxembourg Palace adds a touch of grandeur, while tree-lined promenades, ornate fountains, and the iconic Medici Fountain create an enchanting atmosphere. It's a perfect spot for people-watching, where you'll see families, students, runners, and lovers enjoying the serene surroundings.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Paris

For a cozy evening, head to Le 10 Bar near the Palais du Luxembourg. Known for its homemade sangria, this quaint bar offers both street-facing tables and a rustic interior adorned with vintage posters.

Supersonic is an intimate concert hall and bar located in a former New York loft-like factory. It hosts free rock concerts by emerging bands, making it a great spot for music lovers.

Favela Chic is a lively Brazilian bar and restaurant that blends French and Brazilian cuisine. With cocktails and music playing until the early hours, it's a vibrant place to spend an evening.

La Perle is a favorite among the bohemian chic crowd, including stylists, artists, and models. It's an ideal spot to start your evening or enjoy a relaxed conversation over a glass of wine and some pizza. Despite its popularity, it maintains a homey and friendly atmosphere.

For a more upscale experience, visit Buddha-Bar in the 8th arrondissement near Place de la Concorde. This stylish venue offers Asian-fusion cuisine in a dramatic setting, complete with a towering Buddha statue and a mezzanine bar. Top DJs spin ethnic and laid-back tunes, creating a unique nightlife experience.

Where to Eat in Paris

L'Avant Comptoir de la Terre, opened by Chef Yves Camdeborde in 2009, is a bustling French pintxo bar known for its delicious dishes and natural wines. Its sibling wine bars, L’Avant Comptoir de la Mer and L'Avant Comptoir du Marché, have only added to its acclaim. The lively atmosphere and top-quality produce make it a must-visit.

Le Voltaire in the 7th arrondissement offers a quintessential Parisian brasserie experience. With classic French cuisine, chic woven bent-wood chairs, and an elegant ambiance, it captures that elusive je-ne-sais-quoi.

Little Tokyo on Rue Sainte-Anne is a haven for Asian cuisine lovers. While Japanese food predominates, you'll also find Korean bibimbap and Vietnamese pho, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.

For a taste of Mexico, head to Fajitas, located just minutes from the famous Pont Neuf. This vibrant restaurant serves classic Mexican dishes like quesadillas, nachos, and, of course, fajitas.

Le Potager de Charlotte, created by two brothers passionate about health and the environment, offers plant-based gourmet cuisine made from fresh, local, and organic produce. The thoughtful presentation and flavors make it a must-visit, even if you're not vegan. Be sure to book ahead to secure a table.

Cheapest time to stay in Paris

July is the cheapest time to stay in Paris for an average of $229 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$254

February

$232

March

$265

April

$255

May

$264

June

$251

July

$229

August

$239

September

$284

October

$262

November

$252

December

$262

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