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This comprehensive, highly detailed guide is ideal for the traveler who wants to get to know Paris in depth and/or off the beaten path, whether for the first time or the tenth. It lets you know how to best navigate an overseas trip in France from A-Z whether you're staying for 5 days or 15. It also comes with short guides to Lyon and Provence for first time travelers. This guide includes: *90+overall recommendations on where to go, stay and eat. *Several day trips from Paris with detailed train instructions. *Niche, local things to do with detailed instruction on how to get around Paris using the Metro. *Info on weather, French pharmacies (IYKYK), how to talk to the French so they'll like you ;), and airport tips *Tons of bonus content, including our trip to Paris in 2021, important things to know before you go, which apps you'll need, podcasts to listen to, additional websites to explore for even more info *All recommendations include pictures, detailed reviews and tips for how to have the best experience. *Note: All food recommendations are Kosher, except where otherwise noted
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Enjoy some “tres jolie” days walking around the Parisian streets and boost up your energy level 🔋 with some coffee just after/before a “little” shopping spree. This list includes many of the city’s cafes (Paris is now a specialty coffee - and pastry - capital) and all the good spots to shop something that will surely indulge all of your needs/senses (main focus on French brands). 💡Be sure to check the vintage selling gems spreaded all over Paris!!! 💰 By the way, massive sales happen twice a year in France: in July and January. Called “les soldes” in French, the sales normally last around four weeks and the discounts increase as the weeks pass. Even if you don’t catch the sales, designer shops give you the opportunity of buying small accesories (keychains for example), leather goods (belts, gloves, card holders, passport covers, etc) or scarves/caps/ties - even umbrellas, which make for exceptional souvenirs. Perhaps you can even get the chance of seeing the “art of making” a product in the workshop/workroom of the artisans. Plus, visiting the shopping venues could turn into an amazing experience as many of them are soooo Instagrammable! Highlights: đŸ„ Croissant - is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl but using the French yeast-leavened laminated dough. Croissants are named for their historical crescent shape. The modern croissant seems to have been created by the French chef Sylvain Claudius Goy. đŸ„– Baguette - is a long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by French law). It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust. 🧀 Fromage de France - there are more than 1,000 kinds of cheese in France! Being in Paris is being in the Ville des Fromages, the City of Cheese. Some of the most known: Camembert, Brie de Meaux, Roquefort, Reblochon, Munster, Pont l'ÉvĂȘque, Époisses de Bourgogne, ComtĂ©. Tip: go for a “cheese and wine” tasting. 🐌 Escargot - any of several species of edible land snails, a delicacy of French cuisine. Although the snails eaten as escargots are terrestrial, they are technically mollusks and therefore classified as seafood. đŸ· French wine - France is one of the largest wine producers in the world. Red wines from grape varieties like Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel. RosĂ© wines like the Provençal rosĂ© and the sweet White Zinfandels. White wines like a Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, or a Moscato. Sparkling wines from Champagne and Vouvray.
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