6 Things You MUST know before you visit Paris

6 Things You MUST know before you visit Paris

Paris is usually at the tops of people’s list to visit and with good reason! If you’re lucky enough to be visiting this fab city for the first time there are a couple of things you need to know. 

It’s Crowded

Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, so be prepared for large crowds. If you plan on visiting popular attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame Cathedral, it’s best to buy tickets in advance to avoid long lines. If you want to avoid the crowds, visit during the off-season (November-March), or head to the landmarks in the early mornings to get that Insta-worthy photo without anyone else in it.

Paris Neighborhoods

Another thing to know before visiting Paris is that the city is huge! It’s divided into 20 arrondissements (districts), each with unique character and charm. To make the most of your trip, pick a few neighborhoods that interest you and explore them thoroughly. The most popular tourist districts are the 1st (Louvre, Notre Dame), 4th (Marais), and 8th (Champs-Élysées), but don’t forget about the other arrondissements, which offer a more authentic Parisian experience.

It’s Not Cheap

Paris is an expensive city, so be prepared to spend money on food, drinks, and souvenirs. If you’re on a budget, there are plenty of ways to save money, such as eating at affordable restaurants, buying groceries instead of dining out, and avoiding tourist traps.

Getting Around in Paris

Paris is a large city, so getting around can be tricky. The best way to get around is by using the public transportation system, which includes the metro (subway), buses, and trams. Use an app like Citymapper to plan out your route in advance and make sure you have a valid ticket before boarding any transportation. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can venture out by renting a bike or walking but be aware that Paris is very hilly. If you can handle the hills, walking is the best way to see the city, and best of all, it’s free!

When it Comes to the Fashion, Less is More.

Paris is known for its fashion, so don’t forget to pack your best clothes! But that doesn’t necessarily mean your flashiest clothes. Parisians are all about understated elegance. Avoid wearing anything too extravagant or obvious if you want to blend in with the locals. Wearing clothes with too many designer logos may make you a target for pickpockets.

Parlez vous français?

French is the official language in Paris, but you’ll find that many people also speak English. If you don’t know any French, don’t worry! Although many people in Paris speak English, learning a few key phrases in French is always a good idea before your trip. Bonjour (hello), s’il vous plaît (please), merci (thank you), and excusez-moi (excuse me) are essential. Just make an effort to learn a few essential words, and you’ll be able to get by just fine!

Interested in visiting Paris, book a call with me and lets discuss how to get you there! 

Bonjour

Paris is usually at the tops of people’s list to visit and with good reason! If you’re lucky enough to be visiting this fab city for the first time there are a couple of things you need to know. 

It’s Crowded

Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, so be prepared for large crowds. If you plan on visiting popular attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame Cathedral, it’s best to buy tickets in advance to avoid long lines. If you want to avoid the crowds, visit during the off-season (November-March), or head to the landmarks in the early mornings to get that Insta-worthy photo without anyone else in it.

Paris Neighborhoods

Another thing to know before visiting Paris is that the city is huge! It’s divided into 20 arrondissements (districts), each with unique character and charm. To make the most of your trip, pick a few neighborhoods that interest you and explore them thoroughly. The most popular tourist districts are the 1st (Louvre, Notre Dame), 4th (Marais), and 8th (Champs-Élysées), but don’t forget about the other arrondissements, which offer a more authentic Parisian experience.

It’s Not Cheap

Paris is an expensive city, so be prepared to spend money on food, drinks, and souvenirs. If you’re on a budget, there are plenty of ways to save money, such as eating at affordable restaurants, buying groceries instead of dining out, and avoiding tourist traps.

Getting Around in Paris

Paris is a large city, so getting around can be tricky. The best way to get around is by using the public transportation system, which includes the metro (subway), buses, and trams. Use an app like Citymapper to plan out your route in advance and make sure you have a valid ticket before boarding any transportation. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can venture out by renting a bike or walking but be aware that Paris is very hilly. If you can handle the hills, walking is the best way to see the city, and best of all, it’s free!

When it Comes to the Fashion, Less is More.

Paris is known for its fashion, so don’t forget to pack your best clothes! But that doesn’t necessarily mean your flashiest clothes. Parisians are all about understated elegance. Avoid wearing anything too extravagant or obvious if you want to blend in with the locals. Wearing clothes with too many designer logos may make you a target for pickpockets.

Parlez vous français?

French is the official language in Paris, but you’ll find that many people also speak English. If you don’t know any French, don’t worry! Although many people in Paris speak English, learning a few key phrases in French is always a good idea before your trip. Bonjour (hello), s’il vous plaît (please), merci (thank you), and excusez-moi (excuse me) are essential. Just make an effort to learn a few essential words, and you’ll be able to get by just fine!

Interested in visiting Paris, book a call with me and lets discuss how to get you there! 

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