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Breathe Paris in, it nourishes the soul 🌿 Today, come on an adventure on Victor Hugo's path in Paris! Revisit Paris through his eyes while you discover his Parisian homes, his favorite restaurants and theaters and the places that inspired him 👀 Victor Hugo is the inevitable man of the century in Paris: you simply cannot miss him, for he was everywhere, crossing the lines in every literary genres and in politics too. He wrote some of the most important pages of French literature, including Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame), The Miserables and many many poems and plays. Before everyone, he also fought against death penalty, child-labor and for the protection of old Paris: not bad for an old white-bearded man... And he was in love with Paris 💛 Through his eyes, Paris comes alive with unique characters and history writes itself on the buildings and through the little narrow streets. Walking with him is the promise of discovering another face of Paris, with Cosette, Quasimodo and Esmeralda as guides 🤝 So, if you felt sorry for the poor hunchback of Notre-Dame, you sing Les Miz in your car or loves romantic plays: this is the guide for you! 🎉 This extensive guide offers: - 25+ locations - the complete and precise itinerary to go from one place to another - pictures, books extracts and many anecdotes to explain the importance of each place 📚 - some historic, architectural and cultural notes, to help you appreciate the neighborhood you will see along - a reading list of books to continue your journey... How am I? I am a French girl, who has moved to Paris more than 10 years ago, and never left. Among my passions, I like to read a lot, and Victor Hugo is one of my favorite authors of all times. I've always dreamt of walking in his trace, and today, you can do that too
Family • Car-free • 50+ • Female Solo • Groups • History • Romantic • Art • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco
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Perhaps the singular most frequent question I get asked having lived in Paris since 2016 is "do you have any recommendations for a great French restaurant?". The answer is Yes! This guide includes: 🇫🇷 20 Classic French brasseries and bistrots I've been to and loved, sorted from least to most expensive with price estimates per person. 🇫🇷 2 Corner Cafes that I truly adore (sometimes 'corner cafes' will also be brasseries or bistrots, but to me, corner cafes have their own special vibe). 🇫🇷 3 Corner Cafes that are specifically for great people-watching. 🇫🇷 5 Restaurants specializing in traditional dishes like crêpes, planches, flammekueche, French-style tapas, and more. [NEW: Nov 2024] 🇫🇷 13 Restaurants known for their views of the Eiffel Tower and city skyline. This guide does not include: French fine dining and Michelin-starred restaurants. BONUS: If you purchase this guide and don't speak French, I'm happy to call and make one reservation for you. You also get: ✍️ My personal notes for each recommendation 📍 An interactive map of all recommendations 🔓 Access to all future updates (I add to it as a find great restaurants) 🎞️ Linked videos (where applicable) that bring recommendations and advice to life 💙 If you loved these suggestions, I would really appreciate it if you shared this guide with a friend, left a great review, or contributed a tip.
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Nestled in the heart of France, Lyon is known as the country's culinary capital. This city brims with life and a wealth of attractions waiting to be explored. While it ranks among France's most significant urban centers, two days are often sufficient to take in its many offerings. Lyon's unique charm stems from being traversed by two winding rivers, which bestow upon it a distinct allure. Multiple bridges gracefully connect the city's three main districts: the historic Old Town (Vieux Lyon), the peninsula known as Presqu'île, and the riverbanks on the right bank of the Rhône. For a short stay, it's advisable to choose accommodations as centrally located as possible, ensuring easy access to the city's primary points of interest. While Lyon is mostly walkable, do keep in mind that it encompasses several hilly areas, particularly the Fourvière Hill. For those less inclined to undertake the uphill journey on foot, there's a cable car service available to ascend the heights. Should you wish to extend your journey, Lyon harmoniously pairs with other destinations such as Paris, Dijon (and the Burgundy region), Geneva, and Annecy. Dive into this vibrant city where culinary expertise meets rich heritage, this city is a captivating blend of historical landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and a thriving cultural scene. Please note that I'm offering this guide for free, so any tip is appreciated. Another way to support my work is by booking your accommodation via this guide, there's no extra cost for you and helps me a lot to continue creating guides like this. If you are interested in making a trip combining some other interesting cities in France, give me a call I can certainly help you plan it.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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