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Travelling To Eiffel Tower
No doubt, Paris is a paradise for tourists. The majestic Eiffel Tower has never lost its attraction for those who visit there. This monumental tower was established in 1889 to commemorate the one hundred year history of a very famous French Revolution. It’s hard to imagine that this tower was considered disgusting by most people when it was built, but today, the tower has become a symbol of grandeur, beauty and a work of art of great pride and added the decorative lights of the city that adds luxury tower.
There are Jules Verne Restaurant has become an integral part of the tower itself and offers some delicious varieties of classic French cuisine. It is situated on top of about four feet high, marking the second level of the tower. At night, the tower would be visible beauty with antique lighting and animation.
The Eiffel Tower is not only a story to see the beauty and uniqueness, but you can see the architecture of the past that is very unique and elegant. Cast iron beams bent and feet have become a regular feature that shows the elegance and important copyright in a beautiful romantic city of Paris in all the splendor of the beautiful. Once you’ve booked a trip to Paris is a good idea to get travel insurance to supplement your sense of comfort. Happy holidays!
Shopping to the city fashion
Famous for his wise trends and the world turned heads drawings, Paris is the place to go if you want to update your wardrobe with style.
1) the avenues of service – Rue du Faubourg Saint-HonorĂ© Montague Avenue and Les Halles
If you are looking for great designers who have drastically changed the world of fashion, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne are the places to look. You can find French shops Emmanuel Ungaro, Celia, Chloe, Nina Ricci, Chanel, Christian Dior and good point on the Avenue Montaigne, as well as Italian and American designers such as Valentino and Versace, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren and D & G. In Fauborug Street, look out for Hermes, Gucci, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Female Lavin, Yves Saint Laurent and Gianni Versace. For young fashion lovers in Paris, Les Halles may be closer to paradise. With Angels and Claudie Pierlot B, can not go wrong when looking for a costume for a night or day use only.
2) Department Stores – Boulevard Haussmann
If you are looking for some more in Paris Sheikh in some of the most extravagant centers in the world, the department stores of Paris are the place to look. Two of the most famous are the Printemps and Galeries Lafayette, which is located on Boulevard Haussmann. Thousands of smart products are distributed on five floors of merchandise. Among glorified shopping, enjoy gourmet food terraces and the occasional free shows impressive fashion.
3) Flea markets
Scattered around Paris flea markets are offering a delicious variety of used products and art. Some of the many city markets are listed below.
- Market Antica – a small market with only a dozen cabins, Antica offers a gallery adorned with luxury carpets and household items.
- Biron Market – Sale of high quality antiques, Biron is known as the high-end market in Paris.
- Market Dauphine – probably the largest antique market in the city, the market occupies a large space Dauphine and sell everything from rare books real Victorian sideboards.
4) open-air markets
The open-air markets in Paris have been popular since the fifth century and are an integral part of Parisian culture. Currently there are 69 open-air markets and 13 closed air.
Trip to Paris
I recommend it as an adventure at any time and certainly a first visit to a European city. I have to go to several cities in Europe and I think that Paris is the favorite of all time for many people.
So how can you make your trip a success? If you do not speak French would definitely recommend learning a few French phrases that would make the French ready to help. Because let’s face it when foreigners come to your country, you expect to talk to you in your language. This means that the same applies to France!
Here are some things you should know how to say:
- Hello!
- Thanks!
These words are probably the most important words in French culture. If you hover over one of them, at least be useful and in the worst case was getting dirty! Trust me on this point, I’m American and have lived in Paris for nearly three years. I had to learn is difficult.
Once you have a few sentences and learned French in high school … joke! If you are from the United States, like me, can very effectively be used for fast service with a smile. I must say that this is the biggest shock of the culture when I came here and settled in this city. I learned little by little by little to accept that I was in a completely different culture created by hundreds of years of history that has shaped the mentality is very different from mine. But I think it is important to realize and understand that it is the trip to anyone.
Officials today are the most socially in this country are protected, which means you never lose their jobs and are therefore free to treat people well or not. But it seems that business people understand Private the meaning of customer relationship … There’s really not … not in France. No customer “always right” policy.
Remember to say “Hello” and “Thank you.” Do not underestimate the power of words for a better service. Plan your trip to Paris to take advantage of another world full of history and new things to discover. Culture is something we can learn a lot from.
So my advice to you is to have an open mind. Understand that you are not in the U.S. and other cultural norms are applied. You will not have ice in your drink. You may have to pay to use the bathroom in a restaurant.