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Paris is the city where calm can find you easily if you searching for it. There are many parks and cozy cafes with terraces where you can just sit and feel the spirit of the atmosphere. In Luxembourg Garden, you can walk among the flowers and trees while enjoying the nature. For the river side, the Seine is a perfect location to sit and relax while admiring the boats and historic bridges.
Q: What is the best time to visit Paris?
A: The best time is spring and early autumn because weather is pleasant and less tourist crowds.
Q: Do most Paris people speak English?
A: Not everyone, but many people in Paris understand basic English, especially in touristic places.
Q: Is Paris a safe city?
A: Yes, but you must always be careful with your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
Paris is rich with many attractions. The Eiffel Tower is probably the most visited place and symbol of the city. The Louvre Museum with the Mona Lisa is another must-see place for anyone who likes art. Notre-Dame Cathedral, even after the fire, attracts many visitors with its historic and gothic charm.
The Eiffel Tower, which everybody knows, was hated by many Paris citizens when it was first built. The city also has an underground world with catacombs which hold bones of millions of people. Paris is called City of Light not because of electricity but because it was a center for education and ideas during Enlightenment.
Many famous people have lived in Paris. Writers like Victor Hugo who wrote "Les Misérables" and Ernest Hemingway who enjoyed Paris’s inspiration are well connected to the city. Famous fashion designer Coco Chanel also revolutionize her style working in Paris. Scientist Marie Curie made groundbreaking works while living there too.
Paris night has many offers for those who love dancing and music. Club like Rex Club is famous for electronic music lovers. Le Caveau de la Huchette gives people live jazz music in cozy settings. Some clubs are quite expensive, but people who love parties say it is worth it.
Famous people loved and wrote about Paris. Ernest Hemingway called it "a moveable feast." Audrey Hepburn once said, "Paris is always a good idea." Victor Hugo referred to it as "an immense open-air museum."
When I visited Paris, it gave me a lot of emotions. Walking along Champs-Élysées made me feel like I am part of history. Climbing the stairs to Montmartre was tiring but rewarding because of the charming view. I tried the croissant and French wine, and now I understand why everyone loves them.
The Champs-Élysées is maybe the most famous street of Paris. It connects the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde and filled with shops and theatres. Another important street is Rue de Rivoli where you can find museums and historical places. The Boulevard Saint-Germain is excellent for nightlife and intellectual cafes.
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