Must do a free trip to Paris, four days and three nights of crazy walking‼️‼️‼️
January is the off-season ✈️ "New York-Paris for just over 300 dollars.
🏨The hotel Le Ballu found on the tablet is highly recommended! (Pic 7) Located on a particularly quiet street near Montmartre, there are subway and bus stations nearby. The sound insulation of the hotel is very good, the restaurant is also delicious, and you can also book a private spa room with a swimming pool and sauna inside.
Because both my teammates and I have been to the major attractions in Paris, we basically wander around randomly every day, and every street is a scenery.
But as tourists, we still visited several attractions, such as walking on Montmartre Hill to see the night view and going up the Eiffel Tower. Currently, the top floor of the tower is under renovation and can be reached by elevator or stairs up to the second floor. We chose to take the stairs to avoid the long queue, and it was much easier than we had imagined.
I only went to the Pompidou Center in the museum. Next to it is Falafel Alley, where almost every shop requires queuing.
Strongly recommend the Paris Mosque (Pic 9), it's really beautiful inside.
Two music nerds checked in at the Church of Sainte-Madeleine and its organ in Messiaen, as well as IRCAM next to Pompidou.
🥖The best thing to eat is definitely all kinds of bread. Every bakery is super delicious, really incomparable to other places.
💰I didn't come with the intention of buying things this time, but I was really tempted by the prices in the mall. I only brought a backpack for hiking, so I couldn't go crazy shopping. In the end, I only bought a little bit from the vintage section on the top floor of Printemps in Paris...
Every day there is a brief rain, sometimes it gets windy, but for people coming from the East Coast, this weather and temperature are already very friendly. PS: The locals are much friendlier than we thought. We met many people who said to us, "Sorry, my English is not good," but they still tried very hard to communicate with us.
Safety issue❗️We rely entirely on walking and taking the subway for transportation, usually without carrying a bag or just a small one across the body, and we put our purchases in cloth bags. We basically don't go to tourist gathering places, and if we do, we pass through quickly. We haven't encountered or seen any criminal behavior, but it's still better to be cautious.
Montmartre Heights in the north of Paris is so high compared to the rest of Paris that the Seine cannot be reversed. Montmartre Heights belong to the city of Paris for just over a hundred years, and is arguably the youngest district in Paris. There are scenic trails, tall sacred Sacred Heart Church, small hill square where painters gather, moulin red where nightly hymns are written, and Paris love walls are filled with love. This is a place that is harmoniously inclusive of religion, art, fragrance and love.
Montmartre Heights is located at the highest point of Paris, centered on the top of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, and is also the youngest city in Paris. The Place de la République, the Moulin Rouge, the cunning bar, the clothes drying, etc. are all here.
By the Seine River in Paris, a quiet small street with a century-old vineyard and grapes have a history of 200 years. Next to it is a century-old restaurant 🍴, which only provides oratorios. Leonardo da Vinci used to come here to eat and watch the show. It looks very distinctive.
Montmartre, a historic neighborhood in Paris, is a captivating blend of art, culture, and charm. Perched on a hill, the iconic Basilique du Sacré-Cœur overlooks the city, offering breathtaking views. Montmartre's cobbled streets are adorned with artists' studios, cafes, and boutiques, creating a bohemian atmosphere reminiscent of its artistic heyday. The Place du Tertre is a lively square where local artists showcase their work, adding to the neighborhood's creative vibe. Montmartre's rich histo
Montmatre is such a beautiful area!! you get to walk up the stairs and view the city from a viewpoint! although slightly touristy, i think it is still worth a visit!
Montmartre is a paradoxical place with beautiful scenery and strong artistic atmosphere, but poor public security. On that day, I was going to watch a concert there, so I pulled my friends over. Sacred Heart Hall, Love Wall, Hill Square, Dali Space, Montmartre Cemetery, Moulin Rouge, there are too many famous scenic spots. Even if there are no scenic spots, restaurants, cafes, shops are also lingering. The Montmartre cable car connects the Sacred Heart Hall at the foot and top of Montmartre Hill. The tickets are common to the subway tickets. If you can't climb a mountain, you may consider it, but you don't think it's very meaningful. What's a few steps for young people to climb a mountain road? At the same time, I met a black man who put a rope on the visitor's arm, because he knew it in advance, so he didn't succeed. The concert ended around 10 p.m. and walked out of the venue. It was in a mess and did not dare to stay long. So the comprehensive suggestion is: it's worth going, but try not to be alone, and do a good job of protection; you can also see it in the evening, but don't stay too long.
Montmartre Heights is the highest point in Paris. It's so beautiful to stand on it and overlook the whole of Paris. The upper Montmartre Heights is a kind of stone steps can be climbed, relatively high, climb up just to blow the wind, to see the scenery is pleasant, there is another kind is to ride on its tram, a car can hold many people, about a minute to arrive. There are many artists everywhere in Montmartre Heights. Music is very romantic. You can choose to sit on the steps of the highlands and watch the scenery of Paris while listening to musicians playing music on the streets. You can also go to the Sacred Heart Church to see, the noise outside and the solemnity inside a sharp contrast. It is noteworthy to be careful of personal valuables when going there. There are many people over there.