Though traveling in the world today can be a bit nerve-wrecking, here are a few tips from a traveling artisan to experience Paris.
These cities give you a true cross-section of what Europe has to offer and are the perfect introduction to each of the countries in which they reside.
Known as both the City of Light and the City of Love, Paris is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Paris at Christmas, decked out in its holiday finery, makes it even more beautiful than usual. Here are a few places to visit while you’re in Paris before or during the holidays.
Here are a few tips for your trip and our recommendation of things to do while you’re in Paris, France… the City of Lights.
So much to see in a capital brimming with romance, art and fashion, Paris is a no.1 destination!
Though traveling in the world today can be a bit nerve-wrecking, here are a few tips from a traveling artisan to experience Paris.
One of the greatest things about living in Germany is the easy accessibility to transportation between awesome places. So many exciting adventures are just a short train, plane or automobile ride away. Paris awaits you!
Walking directions from Paris Gare du L’est to Paris Nord (Eurostar Terminal). Upon arriving at Gare du l’est then walk out the front main doors (You can walk out the… Read more
Paris is one of the world’s greatest places to shop and sightsee so it isn’t surprising that the largest flea (antiques) market in the world calls Paris home. This market goes by several names, since it covers over 15 markets with their own personality. The official name is Les Marches Aux Puces but you may also hear it referred to as Les Puces de Saint-Ouen. It is located at the Metro stop Porte de Clignancourt.
Père Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in French) is the largest cemetery in Paris (110 acres) and the resting place of Jim Morrison, Balzac, Maria Callas, Molière, Marcel Proust, Richard Wright, Oscar Wilde and many more interesting people.