Paris is the capital of France, with a history of thousands of years. It is also one of the most famous cities in the world and a typical romantic city. It has the towering Eiffel Tower and the spectacular Arc de Triomphe, as well as excellent wines. Below
Let me share with you the 2017 tips for independent travel in Paris.
A few days ago, my best friend’s daughter came to Paris from the Czech Republic.
The weather was hot, there were many people, and there was a problem with the air conditioning at the scenic spot, which caused a great sense of loss to the little girl.
So I’m going to briefly write about Paris travel, hoping it will be helpful to everyone.
Paris is different in everyone's eyes, whether they like it or not, whether it is elegant and gorgeous or coquettish and vulgar, whether they love it or hate it, it is always there and has not changed.
Chinese people always buy some luxury goods when they go to Paris, so I will start with shopping and then introduce the attractions and culture.
Tips for Galeries Lafayette: There are usually a lot of people. If you are traveling by yourself, it is recommended to first search for the style you want to buy online and then go directly to other specialty stores. The environment is relaxed and you will enjoy VIP service.
(At Galeries Lafayette, if you look at the product but don’t buy it, it is very likely that it will not be available the next day, but this generally does not happen in other specialty stores.) Interior view France has three discount seasons a year, summer and Christmas
festival and winter.
The discount rate is 50%-80%.
But Chanel, Dior and Hermès have almost none.
In addition to Galeries Lafayette, the shopping golden street also has Paris Printemps.
The two are adjacent to each other, and I personally think the former is preferred over both.
In addition, the Champs-Elysees (Metro: M9, 6, 13) Avenue Montaigne (Metro: M9), Avenue Saint-Germain (Metro: M4, 12), Rue Saint-Honoré (Metro: M1, 7) are all
It's a big-name street.
In addition to shopping, there are also restaurants and hotels. I’ll post pictures of the high-end hotels for you to see, but you may not necessarily stay there.
The Ritz, Paris: Hemingway once said, "When I imagine my life in heaven after death, the scene always shows me the Ritz, Paris."
CocoChanel has lived in this hotel for over 30 years.
Hotel Hotel Hotel Supplement: There are many stores in France that specialize in selling famous brands.
The so-called brand cutting means that the famous brand has a single number or an old model, and the brand will be cut off to avoid affecting the image.
(There are no fakes in France) However, only locals know about this kind of store.
Next, let’s learn about the must-see attractions.
(It is not a famous attraction but the scenery is more beautiful, which will be introduced in the sequel) Tips for the Eiffel Tower and Seine River: Not much introduction, you can visit it at night if you have time. The entire Eiffel Tower will be illuminated by yellow and white lights at night.
Both sides of the Seine River are flowing scenery, and many famous buildings are located here, such as the French Radio and Television Building, the Palais de Chaillot, the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, the National Assembly, the Conciergerie, the Louvre, the Invalides, the Saints
Temple, Orsay Museum, Elysée Palace, Oceanographic Museum, etc., so if you have the conditions, it is best to rent a car or take a boat tour across the entire Seine River at night. There are colored lights and neon lights on both sides.
In addition to buildings, there are many large and small bridges on the Seine River.
For example: There are four statues of French soldiers on the piers of the Pont de I'Alma. What made the Pont de I'Alma famous overnight was that Princess Diana died here. It is the 13th pillar in the tunnel on the right bank of the Pont de I'Alma, which makes this
The "British Rose" suddenly withered.
The Invalides Bridge, as its name suggests, leads to the Invalides.
(The most eye-catching thing about Les Invalides is Napoleon’s Mausoleum) Alexander III Bridge was named after Russian Czar Alexander III, who concluded the Franco-Russian Alliance in 1892.
In October 1896, his son Nicholas II laid the foundation stone for the bridge, which is the most gorgeous bridge in Paris.
Nearby are the Grand Palace and the Petit Palace.
Metro: Bir Hakeim (M6) Trocadéro (M6,9) Ecole Militaire (M8) Eiffel Tower at night (Pont Alexandre III) (Conciergerie, Paris) Interior of the Queen The last queen of France, Marie Antoinette, after the execution of her husband Louis XVI,
He spent his last night imprisoned here and was executed on October 16, 1793.
The picture above recreates the scene of Queen Mary being imprisoned.
(City Hall) Interior of the Dome Painting (Pantheon) (Invalides) Sleeping in the underground sacrificial chamber are thinkers Rousseau, Mirabeau, writers Hugo and Zola, scientist Marie Curie, etc.
In the center of the corridor's coffins is the catacombs, Napoleon's coffin.
Surrounded by the generals he swore loyalty to.