What is it like to travel Paris after the coronavirus pandemic? It is the first summer living with the pandemic and a tenuous easing of travel restrictions has begun, especially in Europe. In June, the European Union reopened travel within the EU. In July, the countries of the European Union reopened their international boarders. And now that the boarders are open: What is it like to travel to Paris?
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Paris For First Timers: 10 Things You Have To See & Do
Paris consistently ranks as one of the most visited cities in the entire world. I mean, if you take a look at this incredible city, you quickly understand why. Paris is an addictive city. And if it is your first visit, you will definitely want to come back soon. In this article I will show you ten things that you should definitely have experienced in Paris.
…7 Ways to Recreate Paris in Your Home
After days feel like weeks nowadays, the depressing feeling of the empty streets doesn’t want to stop and you just long for the sparkling rays of the Eiffel Tower at night and a good bottle of wine. Right now I miss Paris enormously. I miss walking the streets and being overwhelmed by the architecture. I miss admiring the Arc de Triomphe and following the scent of croissants. If you are currently feeling a great wanderlust for Paris, today I share some tips on how you can bring Paris into your own four walls.
…Paris in 24 Hours: The Layover Edition
If you’re a traveler, chances are high that Paris is on your bucket list. Chances are even higher that – if you’re from Europe – you will someday have a Layover in Paris. You may want to use the time wisely and that’s why this blogpost is perfect for you! Read everything you need to know in this article.
…How To Take Amazing Couple Pictures On Your Own
I bet you always wondered how these cute Instagram couple pictures really work out and if they have a photographer following them every step of their way or how they manage to get these pictures. This article will tell you exactly how to get those pictures yourself – without paying for a photographer!
…20+ Paris Travel Tips You Need To Know Before Visiting
Are you thinking of heading to Paris for the first time, the fifth time, or the thousandth time? Well, I’m sure that there are plenty of things you may well not have considered, but that you totally need to know! In this post, I will cover everything – from the best time to visit the city to exploring off the beaten path. Here are my best Paris travel tips that you definitely don’t want to miss.
…A Perfect Weekend in Paris – An Itinerary for All Seasons
I don’t know about you, but if you’d ask me about my favorite city trip, it’d always be a weekend in Paris, because how is one able to resist this beautiful city? Having spent some time in Paris during winter and summer, I can definitely say that Paris is one of those cities where you could spent an entire week and it still feels like you’ve only been there for too short.
My weekend in Paris itinerary will guide you through this city and make you fall in love with Paris even before the first 24 hours end.
…Where to buy Macarons in Paris {including prices!}
A trip to Paris won’t be complete without sampling some of the delicious French pastries and tasting the most famous of them all – the macaron. I found it very hard to find good macarons during my first stay in Paris, because I simply didn’t know what differentiates a good macaron from a okay one. That’s why I decided to write this guide on where to buy macarons in Paris for you!
…Best Photo Spots in Paris: 15 Photography Locations you don’t want to miss
Paris is a city where every corner could be an Instagram spot. The beautiful architecture, the Seine river, and the adorable cafés all throughout the city make up the beauty of Paris. Find the best photo spots in Paris with this photography-focused travel guide. I’ve included some famous recognizable spots, as well as some hidden ones you may have not known about!
…Visiting Paris in Winter: Pros & Cons
Winter in Europe, including France obviously, starts a little before the year ends and finishes early or mid March. However, the temperature drop can be felt early in November whereas it tends to get a little warmer in March.
As Paris is a city that changes with every season, visits during summer and winter will give you totally different experiences.
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