10/1/2019 0 Comments ParisCurrencyEUR, Euro, € LanguageFrench, many people also speak English Fun FactThere are approximately 1,200 bakeries in Paris TransportationThe city is very walkable but other options available are the subway for public transportation or Uber Where to StayAirbnbs, hostels and hotels are all great options for accommodations and Le Maris, the Latin Quarter and Montmartre are all conveniently located areas to stay in wether traveling by foot, subway or Uber What to doMUSEUMS: The Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Musée l'Orangerie NEIGHBORHOODS TO EXPLORE: Le Maris very trendy, boutiques, galleries, gay bars Latin Quarter student neighborhood, book shops, botanical gardens Montmartre artist village, Picasso and Dalí lived here, Moulin Rouge cabaret What to seeSee what Napolean constructed as a sign of to victory and pride at the Arc de Triomphe Visit the iconic Eiffel Tower Walk along the Champs-Élysées Taste an authentic macaroon at Ladurée Paris Visit the famous Notre Dame Cathedtral Walk along the Seine and talk to street vendors What to Eat and whereTraditional food: foie gras, escargot, crepes and quiche L’As du Fallafe: Small falafel restaurant in Le Maris Bouillon Chartier: Famous restaurant in an old railway station serving classic french dishes Shabu Sha: amazing food with a unique style, it is sushi train ingredients with hot pot soup, you decide your broth and then pick the additions and make your own creation Ladurée Paris: Amazing brioche french toast and famous for their classic macaroons What to drink and whereTraditional drinks: Wine, absinthe
Experimental Cocktail Club: Very fun cool vibe with great drinks and very talented bartenders Bisou: No menu bar where the bartender makes you a drink based off of what flavors you like and what flavor combination they think would be best Septime La Cave: Small wine bar with local wine made by small producers Bar Hemingway: Famous Paris bar known for their amazing cocktails located in the Ritz Paris
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