Many theaters in Paris can see performances by world-class singers and ballet stars. You can make an appointment by phone or buy tickets at the ticket booth. Suitable for male guests to wear suits, and female guests like to wear dresses. The famous theaters in Paris are: Gagnaire Opera House (formerly Paris Opera House), Bastille Opera House, Comedy Theatre, and Charlotte Theatre, which continues to stage new plays of Shakespeare's classical works. There are also small theaters in Paris, which mainly stage plays by young writers.
The cinemas in Paris show not only French and American films, but also South American, African and Asian films. It's safe for women to watch it alone. Many movie tickets are discounted on Mondays and Wednesdays. The cinemas in Paris have their own characteristics. Some are famous for having the largest screen in Europe, some focus on discovering new directors and art films, and some can enjoy the most popular movies in the world.
In Paris, you can watch many small programs in other places besides special theaters. Any program, its stage scenery, costumes, performances and so on. Everyone has their own personality. The performance time is usually 10 in the afternoon and 12 in the afternoon, so you must make an appointment in advance. Red windmill, reed, wild horse and other theaters have their own characteristics. The places where folk songs and satirical songs are performed are French Folk Hotel and Folk Artists Hotel. In jazz and rock clubs, even people who don't know much about jazz will find it interesting to come here and dance to the rhythm.
Disco is not only the main place for socializing and dating, but also a place for music performances, which is flexible and changeable. It is also a great pleasure to appreciate the fashion dress of crowded people.
"Paris at night" is an English word that everyone knows in Paris. "Night Paris" can be a visit to brightly lit memorial buildings, a luxurious and exquisite dinner, a movie or coffee in a cafe. However, it usually refers to dancing in a club or watching a performance. The following are some famous places, which are also good places for sightseeing.
food culture
France is probably the only food country as famous as China. French cuisine is famous for its fine selection of ingredients and exquisite production. Truffles, snails and foie gras are famous French dishes. With mellow wine, it is really intoxicating and delicious, and of course the price is also very expensive. The Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris is world-famous. Rich and powerful people spend a lot here and abide by the rules set by the restaurant. Ordinary Parisians are more attached to unrestrained open-air cafes, affordable and authentic small restaurants on street corners, and love croissants and black coffee that they can't live without for a day. Perhaps these can better represent the gastronomic character of Paris. Three meals a day for the French.
Breakfast: between 7: 00 and 9: 00, including croissants or bread (maybe both), cream and jam, and drinks are usually coffee, tea or hot chocolate.
Lunch: From noon to 14, some people use simple sandwiches to solve problems, while others regard lunch as a more important dinner, including appetizers, main courses and desserts, and finally end up with a cup of coffee.
Dinner: This is the most formal dinner of the day. The meal time is about 20 o'clock in the evening. Many office workers will go to the coffee shop to get together after work. For many families, dinner is an opportunity for the whole family to get together to communicate and enhance their feelings.
Coffee: It is the habit of all Parisians to have a cup of coffee at any time. Street cafes are to Paris what teahouses are to Chengdu.
Eat in a restaurant.
France is a country of delicious food, paying special attention to table manners. Eating in a high-end restaurant has a particularly grand sense of ceremony. In the small restaurants and cafes on the street, the atmosphere is much more leisurely.
Most restaurants are open from 12 to 15 and 19 to 23. But in some small grocery stores and sandwich shops, food can be found at any time of the day, and restaurants near the railway station are sometimes open until the early hours of the morning.
When eating in a restaurant, a basket of bread is usually sent first, which is free, equivalent to an appetizer sent by a Chinese restaurant. The so-called "French dinner" is actually rare, and people with big appetites rely on these breads to fill their stomachs.
Regular restaurant restaurant: exquisite dishes, high prices and luxurious environment. The most famous restaurant is Michelin Samsung, the top restaurant selected by top gourmets, with an average meal per person 150 euros.
In principle, formal restaurants require guests to wear formal clothes, but they don't have to be too grand. Men can wear suits and ties, while women are more relaxed.
The menu of high-end restaurants is often very simple, and it is enough to have 3-5 choices for each dish. Menu price) "* * * Euro/person" only includes five courses, and other items need extra charge. If in doubt, you may wish to ask the subscriber for advice, and you will certainly get very professional and thoughtful help. If the guest is a man and a woman, there is probably no price tag on the menu handed to the lady-don't be surprised, do as the Romans do.
When you go to a French restaurant for the first time, you will inevitably be confused by countless knives, forks and cups. In fact, it's easy to distinguish. Knife and fork can be used in turn from outside to inside. After eating each dish, put the used knives and forks on the plate side by side, and the waiter will take them away. Cups have different uses. The waiter will pour the drinks ordered by the guests into the correct cups, and the excess will be taken away.
According to the regulations, the waiter should be tipped 10- 15%.
Bistrot: Traditional home cooking is provided, the price is cheaper and the atmosphere is more relaxed and comfortable.
Dining in the above two types of restaurants, even if you know that there are not many customers, it is best to book in advance. This is not only polite to the chef, but also can enjoy more thoughtful service. Especially if you want to order the famous or time-consuming dishes in this store, it is always right to say hello in advance so that the chef has enough preparation time.
Cafeteria: there is no waiter service and self-help, just pay the price of vegetables and don't tip.
Cafe Cafe, Afternoon Teahouse Salon, bistro Auvin, Brasserie: Besides wine, coffee and drinks, some simple dishes are also provided.
Fast food: There are not many fast food restaurants in Paris, and the prices are not cheap compared with ordinary small restaurants. But I'm sure you won't miss the fast food produced by the assembly line when you get to Paris.