Paris and Eiffel Tower Travel Guide

Paris is one of the most popular cities in the world that tourists visit every year. Located next to the Seine River, this magical city is also known as the City of Lights. The reason for this is that wonderful view of the city lights at night. This passionate city is regarded by many as the most beautiful city in the world, with its flower-filled parks, dazzling architecture and exciting atmosphere. I think it is a city that leaves a mark even if it is not.

Of course, romanticism is another thing that comes to mind when you say Paris. The city was always marketed and settled in the minds. The Avenue of Champs-Elysees is a place where couples walk hand in hand, where romanticism reaches its peak. If you are alone and you resist to enter that atmosphere, Paris may feel cold and boring. I liked every street that I visited on foot until I was without a walk.

Paris’ main elegance boulevards, cafes, elegant boutiques and exquisite restaurants; It is located on the Seine, in its romantic appearance and of course in its art. If you don’t live here, the taste that Paris will leave on your palate is lacking.

Paris Travel Guide

Paris, the capital of France, is located on the Seine in northern France. Paris, also known as the world capital of fashion and luxury, is an ornate city full of historical buildings. It is also home to the Louvre Museum, the most famous museum in the world.

The Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower , one of the most famous icons in the world, have made Paris the most visited city in the world.

The French really know how to enjoy life, so that their capital is the most beautiful representative of this culture. The French are strictly committed to their own culture and especially to their language. Their legacy is legendary. Although it is easy to find English speaking French, it is not easy to communicate. Get information from tourism information offices when you need them.

Things to Do in Paris

The most famous places to visit in the unforgettable city of Paris are the Eiffel Towerand the Notre Dame Cathedral . Especially when the seasons are summer, you understand that tourists are the most preferred time to visit. Step into the streets of Paris, as other artists, intellectuals, philosophers, and lovers do.

Try to understand the subway and bus system. The distances between places can be far away. It is best to get a metro map to get to the places you will see by metro.

1. The Louvre Museum

The Louvre Museum is still one of the most important museums in the world. Even if you wait a long time to see Mona Lisa, which is the most popular work of the museum, where it takes literally days to visit, you realize that it is worth your ordeal. After all, it’s one of the most famous paintings in the world.

Louvre Museum, Europe ‘s best paintings and sculptures as well as Asia, Egypt, Greece, and also showcases priceless artifacts from Rome. Don’t forget to see the Milo Venus, another of the Louvre Museum’s most famous works. The museum is closed on Tuesdays and public holidays. Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday are open from 09.00 to 18.00, Wednesday and Friday are open from 09.00 to 22.00. The entrance to the Lourve Museum costs € 9,5.

2. Eiffel Tower

Although the Eiffel Tower was found by the Parisians when it was first opened, it is not so today. When the Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889, it was the tallest building in the world with a length of 320 meters. Built in memory of the centenary of the revolution, the tower has since become the symbol of Paris. From the top of the tower, which has a total of three floors, you can see all of Paris and even its suburbs on clear days.

3. Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame Cathedral , which has gothic architectural features , is a historical building whose construction started in 1163 and completed in 1345. The cathedral, which has three doors attracting attention with its different architectural beauties, also hosts a very large church organ. Watching Paris from its towers is also a pleasure.

4. Orsay Museum

As an art museum, Orsay Museum is one of the most valuable museums of Paris where many important works are exhibited. Although each work in the museum is a masterpiece, there is also a large collection of sculptures. visit if you have time.

5. Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles , the largest palace in Europe, consisting of a group of palaces and pavilions , reflects all the characteristics of the royal period as the political center of France. Only the number of rooms is one thousand three hundred, which is very large structure, giving you a full day to visit. It is an enormous building with its extraordinary garden, incredible interior decorations and the Mirrored Gallery, which is covered with four hundred mirrors, which are seventy-five meters long.

6. Basilica of the Sacre Coeur

Scaré Coeur (Sacred Heart) , a Roman-Byzantine church built on the top of Montmartre, almost dominates Paris. The church was built in memory of Jesus’ holy heart after the Prussians conquered Paris in 1870 and found blood in the capital of civil war.

The exterior of the church is strikingly white, as the Chateau-Landon stones used outside the building turn white as they age. On the contrary, it is decorated with colorful mosaics.

7. Montmartre

Montmartre is located on a hill about 130 meters high in the north of Paris. This hill has a paradoxical framework with both a religious meaning and a popular nightlife. The Sacre-Coeur Basilica is the most prominent monument in this region.

Pierre de Montmartre is a church that dates back to the basilica. It is also the place where Jesuit priests were founded. Many artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali had work places there.

8. Arc de Triomphe

Champs-Élysées, one of the most beautiful and luxurious streets in the world and one of the first places that come to mind when Paris is mentioned, is a 2 km street that starts with Place de la Concorde and ends with Place Charles de Gaulle at the other end.

This street where you can dine with quality food, restaurants, cafes and many shops and witness the luxury life of Paris, ends with Zafer Takı.

9. Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe , located in l’Étoile, a star-shaped square where many streets meet, is the victory monument of the First Napoleon. In order to observe the geometric structure of the connecting streets, it is necessary to climb to the top of this triumphal arch by elevator.

10. Church of Sainte Chapelle

Sainte Chapelle , named after its architect and completed in 1242 and completed in 1247 , is a structure that has survived to the present day without any changes thanks to its restoration.

11. Opera Garnier

The Opera House , where art events have been held since 1875 with a capacity of two thousand two hundred people , is shown among the masterpieces of the Neo-Baroque style. Opera, with busts of famous composers, bay windows and interior decorations, is one of the most magnificent buildings in Paris.

12. The Luxembourg Garden

The Jardin du Luxembourg is regarded as one of the best examples of Renaissance garden design as an oasis in the heart of Paris. The park has more than 100 fountains, statues and monuments dedicated to queens of France, mythological figures, artists and female saints. Rest your feet in the Luxembourg Garden, the most beautiful park in the city.

13. Museum of Modern Art Pompidou

Pompidou has the most striking architecture of Paris. Pompidou’s magnificent building, built by architect Richard Rogers, is home to the modern art museum. In the center where Matisse, Picasso and other Cubist, Fauvist and Surrealist works are exhibited, there is even a museum of Picasso’s own works.

14. Place de la Concorde

Place de la Concorde , one of the most well-known squares of Paris, is remembered from many film and photo frames with its twenty-three meter high obelisk. The square, one of the landmarks of the French Revolution, where many executions and bloody events took place in the past, lies to the east of the Champs-Élysées.

15. Disneyland

At Euro Disney , one of the biggest entertainment centers in Europe  , you can watch the parade of Disney heroes, take a mine train in Frontierland, cross the bridges, reach the peaks of entertainment, then watch the Pirates of the Caribbean.

Combining fairy tale heroes with many activities such as horror tunnels, film shows, animations and fireworks, Euro Disney offers a different experience, restaurant, cinema and live shows.

The French are closely linked to their own culture and especially to their language. While exploring the city, it is possible to find people who understand and speak English in almost all of the tourist spots, but if you need to communicate outside the tourist spots, even if you speak French or ask for help or ask questions, the local people will be more interested and sympathetic.

Nightlife in Paris

Paris is a city full of pleasure and pleasure. That is why every little detail should be enjoyed when you go. Sit in a café or bistro and enjoy coffee and croissants, walk around the shop windows, grab a baguette bread from the market and snack as a pre-dinner snack; Enjoy your dinner with great pleasure.

Sit in the street cafes of Germain Des Pres and Marais and dive into the nightlife at Rue Oberkampf in the evening. After shopping at Rue Du Faubourg, Saint-Honore and Avenue Montaigne, visit Rue Montorgueil.

Paris is one of the most reliable cities in Europe in general. However, as in any major city, there are some important points to consider here. The Seine Saint-Denis district, as well as the 18th and 19th Regions, are the poorest districts of the city, known for their drug dealers. Stay away from these areas both during the day and at night.

The name of some of the bars and nightclubs in the Montmartre, Moulin Rouge and Place Pigalle districts is remembered for the exorbitant price tricks they set up. Therefore, if you are going to a place in any of these areas, ask for the price of your drink in advance and even take your drink directly without having to open an account at the bar.

Paris eating and drinking

The French capital is also the starting point for the famous French cuisine. Paris is also known for its many famous restaurants which satisfy the palate tastes of the visitors and which are famous for their cuisine.

French cuisine with a rich variety and a sensible taste; starters, soups, fish and meat dishes, cheese and wine.

Going to the café is seen as a part of social life in Paris because this habit, which was invented as the meeting point of artists, writers and intellectuals, has become the best known feature of the city. For tea and pies and cakes, you can choose the salon de thé.

Starting from crudités (green vegetables, tomatoes, carrots, celery and raw vegetable platter consisting of cucumber), sausages, cold meats and butter varieties. A kind of vegetable soup called soup called Potage, fish soup served with garlic sauce, cheese and croutons.

Trout steamed as fish or sautéed in butter and cooked with almonds. The meat is usually undercooked and usually served with different sauces. If this cooking style is not right for you:

If you want a well cooked “Bien Cuit” 
Medium cooked 
pişmiş A Point ” If you want undercooked“ Saignant ”and 
if you want extra undercooked“ Blue ”you need to order by specifying.

The most widely consumed cheese varieties in Paris are blue roquefort, goat cheese, camambert and brie. Keep in mind that there are many more delicious cheeses that vary by region, and they are delicious. Although white wines are usually consumed with fish and red wines are consumed with meat, red wine is consumed more widely. Also try the very popular Rose wine range.

From the soups, you can choose a kind of vegetable soup known as potage and fish soup served with garlic sauce, cheese and croutons. Trout cooked with steamed or butter sauteed almonds is consumed a lot.

Meats, which are usually served with different sauces, are generally eaten undercooked in Paris. If you want well cooked pişmiş Bien Cuit ”, medium cooked ist A Point ist if you want,“ Saignant ers if you want extra ç Blue ”if you want to order.

Paris weather essentials

The climate of Paris is characterized by a climate between the semi-oceanic and semi-continental climate. Northern Paris is cold in winters and rainy in summers. When we head south, the Mediterranean climate starts to feel and winters are hot and dry in mild summers.

Seasonal clothing should be preferred because of the mild climate. You may need an umbrella against possible rainfall. The use of thicker clothes is a priority, as temperatures drop during the winter months.

Shopping in Paris 

Because it is one of the most famous, flamboyant and most spectacular fashion and design centers in the world, Paris can drag everyone to the shopping spree. , France’s famous perfumes and clothing brands.

You can find clothing and perfumes in the department stores on Haussmann Boulevard. You can also find leather and silk products in the stores at Rue Saint Honore and Rue Du Fauborg Saint Honore.

Marché aux Puces de Vanves, the smallest and loveliest flea market in Paris, has been established since the 1920s. Marché aux Puces Montreuil, a giant of flea markets, is one of the Parisian markets that still maintains its originality. St-Quen (Clignancourt) is the largest market in Paris with approximately 2500 looms and 11 million visitors.

Paris accommodation

Copernic, La Fayette and Faubourg St-Honore Streets, Malesherbes Avenue, Vendome, Montaigne and Champs-Elysées Square are the best areas for those who want a luxurious stay in Paris.

On the other hand, you can browse Saint Denis, Saint-Paul and Laferriere Streets for more affordable accommodation options. However, in spring and summer, in general, almost all hotels in the city in mind that there is a great concentration before you travel, make sure to make your reservation.

How to get to Paris

From Istanbul to Charles de Gaulle Airport with Turkish Airlines, Air France and Onur Air; Pegasus and Transavia Airlines can also fly directly to Paris Orly Airport. Look for early flight campaigns that offer cheap flights . Get your ticket early.

Charles de Gaulle Airport , which you reach every day of the week after a journey of approximately four hours , is 30 kilometers away from the city center. You can take a taxi, shuttle, train to the city center and Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles Station.

From Orly Airport , sixteen kilometers from the city center , you can reach Denfert-Rochereau Station by taxi or bus.