Friday 28 February 2014

A Guide To Paris


Ah Paris. Famous for it's beautiful monuments, gothic churches and fascinating museums, if you have a couple of days in the city, lucky you! You're in for a treat. There's an abundance of things to do, sights to see and places to visit. Depending on how long you're there for, you may not see everything you would like, so categorise what you want to do into Must-See's, If We Have Time's and Don't Really Care's. We like to wander a lot and aren't history buffs, so don't really have that many Must-See places, but fortunately, we always happen to stumble upon them anyway.

Nile and I went during Christmas 2013 for 4 nights and it was so magical. The streets were filled with festive lights and there were loads of Christmas Markets to visit (think Winter Wonderland but better, minus the rides). If you do go at Christmas time, be sure to visit the market near Place de la Concorde at the end of Champs-Élysées (basically Paris' Oxford Street) and the market, complete with Ice Rink, at Trocodéro opposite the Eiffel Tower. 

I would say the best way to see Paris, especially if you're only there for a couple of days, is to have a few Must-See's a day in the same area. For example, if you get up early, you can see (and go up) the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, Place de la Concorde, Jardins des Tulieres and the Lourve all in one day, because they're all on one straight road. On the other hand, you can see the Panthéon, Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, Love Lock bridges and Centre Pompidou in one day too, because they're all within walking distance. If you want to go to the Grande Arche out in La Defense, the business district of Paris, you might want to think about spending the early morning or evening there. It's out of the city centre and not really near any other places of interest apart from two very nice shopping centres.

All in all we spent £1,100, which if you think about it, is a lot for a 5-day trip but it's the city of love, and love costs money. 

Here's my Top 10 things to do in Paris:

  • Visit the Sacré Coeur at night- Not only beautiful during Christmas but at all times of the year. You can take a short shuttle up the steeper part of the hill, but we decided it would be fun to walk (wrong decision). BUT when you get to the top, you'll realise the struggle wasn't in vain. The view is AMAZING and it's the highest point in Paris so you can see pretty much everything. I say to go at night so you can see the city in all it's glory but I'm sure during the day it is just as beautiful. (Top tip: if you do take the stairs, don't look behind you until you get to the top. The view will literally make you catch your breath).
  • Take a picture at Trocodéro- One of the most famous pictures you will see of the Eiffel Tower is taken standing in Trocodéro. You will see it time and time again, but aside from that, Trocodéro is in a beautiful setting. 
  • Go to the Circus!- One of the highlights of our trip. We went to the Cirque d'Hiver and paid 50 each for seats close to the ring. It was absolutely mind-blowing so if you get the chance, go! For everyone with long legs, beware, the seats are tiny, so even though he enjoyed it, Nile was extremely uncomfortable.
  • Go to a Cabaret- Doesn't really matter which one you go to because they're all different and plus it's all part of the experience. We went to the Lido for a 2 hour performance. I would have loved to go to the Moulin Rouge but it was waaay too expensive.
  • Mum, Dad, under 18s, skip to the next post. Go to a strip club- Paris' red light district is near the Moulin Rouge at Blanche Métro station. It comes alive at night and it's an experience to say the least. It cost 40 for both of us to go into a club and includes a drink BUT don't go into the first place you see, that's a mistake we made. 
  • Show your everlasting love- One of the most iconic things for couples or best friends to do to show their everlasting love, is place locks on the Ponts des L'Archevêché and Arts and throw the key into the River Seine. Be careful which bridge you put it on though: Des Arts is for your committed love whilst L'Archevêché is for your lover. Just to be on the safe side, we put locks on both.
  • Get a Caricature- Nearly everywhere along the Seine there are cute little stalls selling antique books and photos. Every now and again you'll come across a painter or a caricaturist. We decided to get one done to remember our time in Paris. It was 30 and many of our friends and family have had a lot of fun laughing at it, as have we.
  • Cruise the Seine- As mentioned, Nile and I aren't history people so the thought of spending an hour listening to someone talking about the history of buildings and monuments may have sounded boring, but it was a great was to see the city and learn a little bit about why the buildings were actually there. Plus it was only 12 each!
  • Go up the Arc de Triomphe- It's a long walk up a spiral staircase but when you get to the top you'll find yourself with a smile on your face. You can see a total 360° view of Paris from here, including all the way to the Grande Arche. Plus it was freeee! (see my next blog on How to Save Money in Paris)
    A View down Les Champs-Elysees from the Arc de Triomphe





  • See the Mona Lisa- Both times I've been to Paris, I've missed out on this because I've always gotten there too late BUT if you're a historian, artist or just want to see it, I would definitely put this on the Must-See list. 

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