Paris. Poets, musicians, playwrights, authors, journalists, and others have all shown their love for this city through their writing. It is a location that oozes sophistication, style, class, and culture. I fell in love with this city the first time I went there, just like countless others have before me.
I just got back from a small trip to Paris and it was beautiful. Lots of walking and got lost a few times, but even being lost it's still pleasent to the eye with the little shops, culture and atmosphere. My favourite has to be the CHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES with the Arc de Triomph, just so beautiful there.
Etant Parisien, ça fait plaisir de voir une vidéo sur ma ville natale que j'aime tant. Et puis voir tout ces commentaires de personnes rêvant d'y aller, ça aussi, ça fait chaud au coeur ! Bonne visite à toutes et à tous à Paris !
I grew up in Paris and this video is really accurate, all of these places worth to go and see them. If I can add a suggestion, the St Paul neighborhood near Nôtre Dame, is also on of the best place for tourism with many museum, gallery and nice café but also to enjoy Paris night life with cool bars, pubs and Night clubs
absolutely, St Paul district is my favourite part of Le Marais. Also I don't know why people forgot to mention the Latin district, it's my favourite one of Paris with the Sorbonne/Panthéon neighbourhood.
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please every day ppl dying in iraq syria africa and all around the world children doese not even have food to eat then some idiots donate million of dollars to notre dame ..i love notre dame but please stop with this bull shit and help dying children instead
P. sh I am from Africa and I do agree with you that human life should be valued over buildings. The truth of the matter is that for some people the life of certain ethnicities or religion is worth more than others to them. This is why when a tragedy strikes a developed country, the outpouring of love is immense. On the other hand, if there is a tragedy in Africa or a terrorist attack against a minority in a Western society, you get less support. *However*, one can still give money to people in need of it and ALSO give money to reconstruct a monumental building. There is a time and place to discuss other matters. This is France related video so obviously it will bring about a lot of emotions.
P. sh I know, and Sudan. Even though I love Notre Dam, the difference in reaction is just mad. The priorities of the western world are in the wrong place
I've been about maybe four times in my lifetime. Once in the 70s I cycled there (ferry from UK) and slept one night on a bench in front of Notre Dame. :) Last time was a special treat from my wife for my 65th birthday and it was a magical few days. I have a terrible channel with a minute or so of the Tour Eiffel sparkling, so make sure you try to time an evening visit as well as a daylight one.
I've been about maybe four times in my lifetime. Once in the 70s I cycled there (ferry from UK) and slept one night on a bench in front of Notre Dame. :) Last time was a special treat from my wife for my 65th birthday and it was a magical few days. I have a terrible channel with a minute or so of the Tour Eiffel sparkling, so make sure you try to time an evening visit as well as a daylight one.
I've been about maybe four times in my lifetime. Once in the 70s I cycled there (ferry from UK) and slept one night on a bench in front of Notre Dame. :) Last time was a special treat from my wife for my 65th birthday and it was a magical few days. I have a terrible channel with a minute or so of the Tour Eiffel sparkling, so make sure you try to time an evening visit as well as a daylight one.
I've been about maybe four times in my lifetime. Once in the 70s I cycled there (ferry from UK) and slept one night on a bench in front of Notre Dame. :) Last time was a special treat from my wife for my 65th birthday and it was a magical few days. I have a terrible channel with a minute or so of the Tour Eiffel sparkling, so make sure you try to time an evening visit as well as a daylight one.
@@HungryPassport I just got back from five weeks in France a few weeks ago. I would say that my favourite attraction would have been Musee d'Orsay in Paris. I really didn't like The Louvre. Too many doorways were closed and we were directed back from where we had already walked! I loved the Rooftop Garden Restaurant on the top of Hotel Raphael where we stayed for four days while in Paris for 15 days. It's a great spot to see all over Paris!
as a parisian! i sugest going to relly fun place. i also DONT sugest going to le palais de versailles! in the summer. cuz every time one of my parents friends comes over I ALWAYS HAVE TO WAIT IN THE LINE FOR 5hrs once that it is crowded as hell in the palace so i relly sugest not going and only look at it from the outside cuz you wont see much and i do sugest going to the effiel tower tho. it is a beutifull sight to see!! the notre-dame............its burned to the ground so not worth seeing it right now but i do sugest going to napoleans tomb relly cool place and one more thing........BE CARFULL IN THE OUTSKEARTS OF PARIS!!!! there are relly bad nieghboor hoods and one time when i tried to go to school in the metro a guy noiticed i had a rolex on my wrist and started talking to me in an edgy waylukly i backed off but one of my brothers friends got beatup and robbed in the outskearts so please!! paris is beutifull but its also a bit dangerous (talking from personal expirance
Bonjour! We’re in Paris now, beautiful city and have seen all of the attractions, we are staying in Montmarte. For those who have heard the French are rude? Don’t believe it! We’ve asked countless Parisians for directions and other things and they have been extremely nice. The weather is perfect here on 6/28/22. Au revoir!
I’m in Paris with my son to celebrate her graduation and my birthday. This city is magnificent. This video is super, good suggestions for the rest of my trip.
Take your son to the Moulin Rouge or the Lido-De-Paris were there he will see young show girls parading on the public stage with their breasts exposed in front of male dancers and an audience of mainly foreign tourists who cannot see such shows in their own country because they are banned in public theatres,children between 6 and 18 are allowed in to see these shows,no moral ethics at all.
Great video dude. Here is another MAJOR tip for the tourists who ask when coming to Paris. Don't Come in summer ! It's packed and expensive. Come in February/ March or April. Most importantly you won't have to queue to long for the Eiffel tower or the Louvre. A Walker from Paris
A great selection of which I have visited the majority. The Montparnasse Tower with its magnificent viewing platform is worth a day and night visit. I still need to go to the catacombs but the queue was huge when we tried to go. Book ahead if you can do that.I've got a minute or so video of the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night. Paris is atmospheric in light and dark. I love it. Eat French breakfasts locally where the French do! Try biere Picon (a splash of Picon in your lager to impart an orange flavour and darkness to it). Just guard your valuables as cleverly as you can especially in the Metro but also in other busy hotspots. DONT let lowlife picket pockets ruin a great experience. Watch each other's back!
Rip notre dame I was in London last year when it burned during spring break. When I came back to my home is Los Angeles I found out some of my friends were in Paris when it burned. They didn’t see it but they heard about it.
went to paris for my first time in Sep 2018, and of the places I visited Sacre Cour on the hill was the best, but only just ahead of Notre Dame and Louvre, did not get to see the other places as just relaxed and enjoyed the sights and walking around getting lost and finding so many exciting things in the small side streets, and the food and atmosphere was really great, going again in May 2019 and really want to visit Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe and the Catacombs.
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J'aime la France parce que je parle leur langue et j'aime leur relation avec nous, les Américains, pendant la guerre révolutionnaire i love France because i speak their language and i love their relationship with us Americans during the revolutionary war.
Will be there in four days. Our first time there ever. Even though I know it will be crowded, I am really excited and am very much looking forward to it. Will be there for Bastille Day!
I'm from India(Tamil Nadu)in our tradition nobody go for cemetery's without any reason..we just go there only for rituals.after rituals we never go to there.but how foreign countries treat the cemetery as a tourist spot.it's amazing..i love Paris.. before my life ends i want to visit Paris once in my life.