Thursday, May 15, 2014

Paris, France.


For both art lovers and lover lovers, ranking the City of Light as the best in the world in both categories may sound cliché, but the heart wants what the heart wants (and is always right). Walks along the Seine, tree-lined boulevards and cobbled lanes, a swoony stop at the Musée Rodin, or a simple glass of red in a cozy bistro all add to l'amour Parisienne. When someone asked about 'Romance Place', the Paris is not excluded. With their 'Eiffel Tower' and known as their one of the 'Leading Cities of Fashion', Paris is one of the right place to go. 

The picnic-perfect Place des Vosges, one of Paris's oldest and most beautiful squares, surrounded by elegant 17th-century mansions in the Marais quarter, shown that this city is full of romance. When you go to this place, make sure that you can speak or learn basic French because most of the France people will not speak English if you speak English with them.

Things to do in France:


1. HintHunt - "Live Escape Game"



Ranked number one in Trip Advisor attractions when you stayed in France, this is one of the best activities that you can enjoy with your friends and family members. This game is Asian origin and  this game makes a team face a conundrum to solve, a sine qua non condition to escape the room in which participants are locked. Located in an old leather shop near the Pompidou Center, HintHunt Paris is currently offering one puzzle in 3 different rooms.

Click here for official website of HintHunt Paris

2. Parc de la Villette free open air cinema


Why not enjoy the warm summer evenings with a film under the stars?. Sitting in a deck chair or lying on a blanket, both of which are available to hire, you can see great films from around the world in the Parc de la Villette in the North East of Paris. Every July and August, families, couples and groups of friends gather on the lawn with picnics to watch films on the giant screen. These film screenings are free of charge, and many of the films are in English.

Click here for official website of Parc de la Villette. 

3. Love Wall


Still, Paris being the city of love, it's no surprise that this mural that features "I Love You" scrawled in hundreds of different languages, draws countless visitors looking for an opportunity to capture a smoochy holiday snap. The wall is the brainchild of Frederic Baron, who began collecting I love yous in 1992 before teaming up with artist and calligrapher Claire Kito who drew the mural. It's not far from the gleaming white Sacré-Coeur Basilica, an iconic Parisian attraction that can also be visited for free.

4. Eiffel Tower


One of the most recognizable structures on the planet, the Eiffel Tower underwent a major facelift in 1986 and is repainted every seven years. It welcomes more visitors than any other paid monument in the world - an estimated 7 million people per year. Some 500 employees are responsible for its daily operations, working in its restaurants, manning its elevators, ensuring its security and directing the eager crowds flocking the tower’s platforms to enjoy panoramic views of the City of Lights.

Click here for more details and booking the tickets in Eiffel Tower.

5. Musee d'Orsay


Museum and Art? Yes!! Musee d'Orsay is not to be missed, even if you "know nothing" about art.  The museum boasts the best collection of Impressionist paintings in the world.   In room after room, some of the most famous paintings in the world are side by side.

Click here for more details about Musee d'Orsay 

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