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- Bouillon Chartier Grands BoulevardsFor a true Parisian dining experience, Bouillon offers delicious French food in a historic, wood-paneled setting. The classic decor and traditionally dressed waiters create an authentic bistro atmosphere. The best part? It’s very affordable, making it a great place to enjoy French cuisine without spending too much.Restaurant
- Louvre MuseumThe Louvre is massive and packed with incredible art, from the Mona Lisa to ancient sculptures. It’s a must-see, but definitely plan your visit so you don’t get overwhelmed. The building itself is gorgeous but you’ll have to wait about 20 minutes to get to the Mona Lisa. Also be aware of pickpockets in that area.Museum
- Parc des Buttes-ChaumontThis is one of the best parks in Paris. It’s the perfect place to walk your dog, have a picnic or go for jogging. You’ll find a couple of spots to grab drinks and public restrooms conveniently located, making it easy to spend a few hours here without a worry. The pavilion by the lake has the most beautiful views, especially around sunset.Parks & Gard…
- L'Eclair de Génie CaféIf you love éclairs, this is the spot. Éclair de Génie takes this classic French pastry to a whole new level with stunning designs and unique flavors. The passion fruit éclair is out of this world, with a perfect balance of sweetness and flavor. The shop is small but beautifully arranged, and each éclair looks like a piece of art. A bit pricey, but absolutely worth it.Cafepremium Only
- Eiffel TowerYou can’t come to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Whether you go all the way to the top or just admire it from below, it’s absolutely magical. The best time to visit is at night when it lights up and sparkles every hour. I recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time, especially if you want to go up to the summit.Tourist Attr…premium Only
- Albert-Kahn GardenThis garden is a hidden gem for nature and photography lovers. This garden features a unique mix of styles: a Japanese garden with authentic lodges straight from Japan, a classic French formal garden, and an elegant English garden. What makes it special is the way color plays a key role. At night, the garden transforms into a magical space, with 450 spotlights illuminating the paths.Parks & Gard…premium Only
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame de ParisDespite the fire, Notre-Dame remains a symbol of Paris. Cathedral is temporarily closed but even if you can’t go inside, the exterior and the surrounding area are worth a visit. If you take a walk around it you can take some photos of the stunning architecture.premium Only
- Galeries Lafayette HaussmannThis century-old department store has a steel-frame art nouveau glass dome ringed by loggias. You’ll find top fashion labels, perfumes, and even a huge gourmet food section. Even if you’re not into shopping, the rooftop terrace has one of the best free views of Paris, perfect for a photo with the Eiffel Tower in the background.Shoppingpremium Only
- Musée d'OrsayThis museum is absolutely beautiful. It’s inside a historic train station, which gives it such a unique charm. Honestly, I love it even more than the Louvre. The collection is incredible, with masterpieces from Van Gogh, Monet, and so many more. And the iconic clock inside? So stunning. You don’t even need to book tickets in advance because the line isn’t too bad.Museumpremium Only
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Gardens of Versailles
Absolutely beautiful, one of my favorite places in Paris. The garden is beautifully designed and very well maintained. It's a great spot to take pictures. Make sure you check when the fountains are working.
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Absolutely beautiful, one of my favorite places in Paris. The garden is beautifully designed and very well maintained. It's a great spot to take pictures. Make sure you check when the fountains are working.
Known for: The Musical Fountain Show, the Grand Canal, and its perfectly symmetrical design.
Why go: To experience one of the most iconic French gardens, filled with fountains, statues, and history.
Vibe: Peaceful and picturesque.
Tips: Visit early to avoid crowds. Renting a bike or a golf cart can help you cover more ground.
Website: http://www.chateauversailles.fr/
Address: Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles, France