Paris, France

Overview

Entry: A valid passport is required to enter Paris, France.


Population: 2.161 Million


Currency: Rench Franc


Language: French


Climate: Temperate


Best time to Travel: June-August, September-October


Paris is known for: The Eiffel tower, Notre-Dame cathedral, and the Louvre Museum, which are among its most famous landmarks. It's also known for being a charming and artistic city. As well as, for its top-notch cuisine and its café terraces.

Top Ranked Accommodations:

Novotel Paris Les Halles

4-star hotel in the heart of Paris with easy access to Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports. Hotel has 285 guest rooms as well as 9 conference and seminar spaces. The hotel's bar, restaurant, and peaceful patio make it perfect for both business trips and vacations.

Hotel Raphael

This 5-star hotel was built in 1925 and is just a 2-minute walk from the Champs-Elysees. Some of the suites have balconies with views of the Arc de Triumph and the Eiffel Tower. There is also a fitness center and free Wi-Fi available at the hotel.

Pullman Paris Eiffel Tower Hotel

The Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel is located at the base of the famous landmark. Large, light-filled rooms come equipped with a flat-screen TV, WiFi, minibar, and an Alexa docking station by Amazon. FRAME, its Californian brasserie, serves fresh garden food for breakfast or dinner.

What to do? There's so many attractions!!

Visit the eiffel tower


The first floor, second floor, and peak of the Eiffel Tower are its three floors (top level). Museum exhibits, a glass floor, revolving exhibitions, gift stores, and restaurants are all located on the first floor. The Jules Verne restaurant, more stores, and an observation space are all located on the second floor.

The louvre museum


The permanent collection takes up more than 60,600 square meters (652,000 square feet) of the Musée du Louvre, which also houses more than 380,000 other objects and 35,000 pieces of art. The Louvre displays sculptures, decorative objects, paintings, sketches, and artifacts from archaeology.

Disneyland at Paris


Walt Disney created Disneyland, a theme park located within the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. As of March 2017, there are 49 rides and 53 attractions at Disneyland (The term "attractions" is used by Disney as a catch-all term for rides, shows, and exhibits.)

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The La Galère pirate ship attraction, the flying chairs, the hair-raising OzIris, the Trace du Hourra real bobsleigh experience, the dizzying rollercoaster Goudurix, the high-speed Trojan Horse, and the enormous rollercoaster Tonnerre de Zeus are all sure to thrill thrill seekers.

Where to eat?

  • Restaurant Guy Savoy (Monnaie de Paris, 11 Quai de Conti)

  • Epicure (112 Rue Du Faubourg Saint-Honore)

  • Foyer de La Madeleine (Pl, De La Madeleine)

  • Boutary (25 Rue Mazarine)

  • La Table de Colette (17 Rue La Place)

  • Septime (80 Rue de Charonne)

  • ASPIC (24 Rude Louise-Emilie de La Tour D'Auvergne)

Bars and Pubs?

  • SeventyFive Burger House (148 Rue St. Charles)

  • The Cambridge Public House (8 Rue De Poitou)

  • The Long Hop (25 Rue Frederic Sauton)

  • The Highlander (8 Rue De Nevers)

  • Harry's New York Bar (5 Rue Daunou)

  • Pub O'Prince (52 Rue Monsieur le Prince)

  • Little Temple Bar (12 Rue Princesse)