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]]>Situated in the grounds of an old estate, these gardens are beautifully landscaped and wonderfully easy to access from central Paris. There are plenty of facilities once you’re inside, including snack cabins which can provide drinks or food, should you need it. Stroll along the tree lined avenues, or settle down with a book, and let the business of the city fade away.
This park in north-eastern Paris is one of the largest in the city, and offers nature trails as well as more formal landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the waterfall in the cavern, and check out the stunning lake around which many people will set up painting stations to try and catch the play of the light over the water.
Located in central Paris, not far from the Louvre, this park is also one of the largest in the city, but its location also makes it incredibly popular. Stroll through and enjoy noticing how everyone is styled (you are in Paris after all), or grab a bench and settle in for half an hour or so of peace.
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]]>Fans of antique books and Paris will love this quaint and charming bookstore. The store sells new and old books of all sorts of genres, a cozy reading nook with old, mismatched furniture, and a window that overlooks the streets of Paris. This shop is a must visit on any trip to Paris or if you’re just looking to check off your bookstore bucket list.
This bookshop is not only unique, but one of the most beautiful in the world. The architecture of the store, its history that dates back to 1906, and its ornate staircase is what makes this store stand out amongst others. Its truly a store to marvel and sure to delight any bookworm.
This store is known as LA’s coolest bookstore, this gem is located in an old bank, and sells a vast range of new and used books, comics, and records.
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]]>The post Here’s Why This Is the Summer to Visit Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These beautiful, wide streets provided plenty of inspiration for Impressionist painters such as Degas and Monet. With the pale stone of the houses and the rows of planted plane trees, these streets are designed to catch and reflect light, something that was very important to Impressionist artists. Explore the area around the Boulevard des Capucines, where in 1874 one of the houses hosted the first Impressionist exhibition.
These stunning gardens are visited by many tourists seeking a little respite and some natural beauty amongst the buzz and thrill of the city. The Impressionist artist Monet was struck by the quality of light in this natural space and recorded it in several of his works. The gardens are especially beautiful in spring and early summer, so make sure to visit them if you’re heading to Paris soon.
Many of the stations in Paris are ornate and constructed with large amounts of glass to let in the light. For this reason, artists including Monet and Degas spent lots of time sketching them, trying to capture the play of light and the rush of people. If you’re passing through one of the city’s stations, such as Gare du Nord, it’s worth pausing for a moment to notice the quality of the light and architecture in these spaces.
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]]>Since opening its doors in 1925, Le Bristol has delighted patrons with its lavish spa, rooftop pool, and fine Louis XVI-era furniture. If such elegance wasn’t enough, many of this hotel’s elegant suites are accompanied by private balconies or terraces, thereby providing you with ample luxury when you aren’t perusing the romantic Parisian streets.
This hotel is ideal if you’re looking to be in close proximity to the heart of Paris, where plenty of thrilling attractions await. With the Notre Dame, Jardin du Luxembourg, and the Pont Neuf bridge awaiting you, Hotel Dame Des Arts will leave a lasting impression with its comfortable suites, wide variety of dreamy bath products in your suite, and trendy design.
Attention all foodies: Shangri-La, Paris is the perfect place to satisfy your palette. One of the few hotels with a close-up view of the Eiffel Tower, the Shangri-La, Paris is home to the Michelin star Chinese restaurant Shang Palace as well as La Bauhinia, which offers Asian and French classics
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]]>This cool, quirky cafe offers a wide-ranging menu that includes several vegan options. The food is fresh and seasonal, and the coffee is of exceptional quality. In summer, sit outside and watch the world go by, and in winter cozy up in a corner with a hot drink and a good book.
With its stunning art deco interiors, and its privileged view over the Jardins Luxembourg, Le Rostand can get busy but service is quick and efficient and the wait will be worth it. Sitting here, with an espresso and a small pastry, feels like stepping back into time to a even more glamorous, sophisticated Paris.
Paris’ left bank used to be home to many students, bohemians, and revolutionary thinkers. This cafe offers a tiny glimpse into this past, with its traditional decor, warm and friendly service, and the mixed crowd who frequent it for espresso and after-work drinks. Coming here in the evening can be a great way to experience the alternative Paris, and you’re sure to spot some fantastic styles and fashion trends as you sip your drink.
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]]>Louvre Museum is one of the places you won’t want to miss visiting while in Paris. The museum offers free entrance to certain groups of visitors, so you make sure to check out the “Free admission” policy on their website. For example, everyone under 18, residents of European Economic Area countries under 26, art, art history, and applied arts teachers, journalists, and disabled visitors can all enter for free.
Paris Museum Pass is one of the best deals you can get when it comes to tourist passes anywhere. It will allow you to visit up to 50 different museums and monuments in Paris for a fraction of the price you would usually pay to enter them.
Paris has a great public transportation network, so getting from point A to point B is quite simple. This is also a much cheaper option compared to taxis or Uber.
It might not be perfect, but hostels are considerably cheaper than hotels or private accommodation. If you are willing to sleep in hostel dorm rooms, you can find a bed for $15 a night.
Tap water in restaurants in Paris is safe to drink and free. Skip on bottled water and other drinks and enjoy a glass of water that will cost you nothing.
There are plenty of free tourist attractions in Paris, so do some research and make sure to make them a big part of your visit.
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]]>The post How to Bring in the New Year in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>First, head to the Champs-Élysées. The grand avenue is the heart of New Year’s Eve celebrations in Paris. Revel in the festive atmosphere, with street performers and merry crowds, all eagerly waiting for the spectacular light show and fireworks at the Arc de Triomphe. The view of the Parisian skyline from here at midnight is simply magical.
For a more romantic experience, consider a dinner cruise along the Seine. Glide past the illuminated landmarks of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame, while enjoying a gourmet meal. The serene beauty of the river at night adds a touch of elegance to the New Year celebration.
Don’t miss the opportunity to explore some of Paris’s famous clubs and bars. The city’s vibrant nightlife comes alive on New Year’s Eve, with numerous parties and events catering to all tastes.
Finally, welcome the first dawn of the New Year with a quiet moment at Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Montmartre. The panoramic view of Paris, bathed in the soft morning light, is a poignant reminder of the city’s timeless charm.
Celebrating New Year in Paris is all about embracing the city’s festive spirit, its romantic allure, and the joyous hope of new beginnings. Bonne année!
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]]>Walking along the Seine isn’t just a line in an ABBA song, it’s also a fantastic way to spend your time in Paris without costing anything. The Seine River is a UNESCO World Heritage site that takes in some of the most incredible sights Paris has to offer, including the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. There are some incredible bridges in Paris such as the Pont Neuf, and you can glimpse some fantastic sunsets from the river. In time for the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Seine will also be officially clean enough to swim in, which adds a whole new dimension to its attraction.
Paris has some of the best museums in Europe including the Louvre, the Pompidou Centre, and the Musee d’Orsay. If you’re not careful though, you can quickly rack up some expensive bills from all of your cultural exploits. If you are a European citizen under 25, you can gain free entry, however. Or, you can enter for free on the first Sunday of each month. This is a great way to take in all Paris has to offer without spending any money!
Montmartre is a bohemian district of Paris that is famous for the number of artists who have lived there over the centuries. With cobbled streets and steep steps that lead up to Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, you can enjoy some stunning panoramas across Paris from Montmartre.
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]]>The post Where to Find the Best Vegan Pastries in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the 10th arrondissement, this coffee shop offers a wide range of vegan pastries as well as light fare including salads and toast. You’ll find comforting classics such as croissants and eclairs, and for a bit more indulgence, be sure to try one of their specialty cupcakes.
This charming tea room in Le Quartier d’Aligre offers a variety of decadent vegan pastries, including hazelnut mille-feuille, apple galette, and even colorful, mousse-filled macarons. Stop by the store to check out their selection, or make a reservation for afternoon tea.
Comptoir Veggie is a vegan restaurant located a few blocks from Square Trousseau. While they’re known for their delicious savory dishes, their pastry selection does not disappoint. They offer classic French pastries such as tartelettes aux fruits, but we especially love their chocolate madeleines.
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]]>The post Love Historical Sculptures? Visit These Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Florence is full of amazing art and sculptures, especially famous for its Renaissance art. You can see Michelangelo’s famous “David” at the Galleria dell’Accademia and many stunning sculptures at the Piazza della Signoria. The Boboli Gardens and Bargello Museum also have fantastic sculptures by different artists.
Paris is well-known for its famous sights and impressive sculptures. You can visit the Musée Rodin, which celebrates the work of Auguste Rodin and displays sculptures like “The Thinker” and “The Kiss.” There are also outdoor sculpture parks like the Jardin des Tuileries and the Luxembourg Gardens with lots of beautiful sculptures.
Mexico City has a rich culture and a lot of amazing sculptures. The National Museum of Anthropology shows sculptures from before Columbus’ time, including the famous Aztec calendar stone. In Chapultepec Park, you can find outdoor sculptures, and the Museo Soumaya displays diverse art, including sculptures by famous artists like Auguste Rodin and Salvador Dalí.
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]]>The post 3 Best Parks In Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Situated in the grounds of an old estate, these gardens are beautifully landscaped and wonderfully easy to access from central Paris. There are plenty of facilities once you’re inside, including snack cabins which can provide drinks or food, should you need it. Stroll along the tree lined avenues, or settle down with a book, and let the business of the city fade away.
This park in north-eastern Paris is one of the largest in the city, and offers nature trails as well as more formal landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the waterfall in the cavern, and check out the stunning lake around which many people will set up painting stations to try and catch the play of the light over the water.
Located in central Paris, not far from the Louvre, this park is also one of the largest in the city, but its location also makes it incredibly popular. Stroll through and enjoy noticing how everyone is styled (you are in Paris after all), or grab a bench and settle in for half an hour or so of peace.
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]]>The post The Coolest Bookstores To Visit Around The World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fans of antique books and Paris will love this quaint and charming bookstore. The store sells new and old books of all sorts of genres, a cozy reading nook with old, mismatched furniture, and a window that overlooks the streets of Paris. This shop is a must visit on any trip to Paris or if you’re just looking to check off your bookstore bucket list.
This bookshop is not only unique, but one of the most beautiful in the world. The architecture of the store, its history that dates back to 1906, and its ornate staircase is what makes this store stand out amongst others. Its truly a store to marvel and sure to delight any bookworm.
This store is known as LA’s coolest bookstore, this gem is located in an old bank, and sells a vast range of new and used books, comics, and records.
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]]>The post Here’s Why This Is the Summer to Visit Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These beautiful, wide streets provided plenty of inspiration for Impressionist painters such as Degas and Monet. With the pale stone of the houses and the rows of planted plane trees, these streets are designed to catch and reflect light, something that was very important to Impressionist artists. Explore the area around the Boulevard des Capucines, where in 1874 one of the houses hosted the first Impressionist exhibition.
These stunning gardens are visited by many tourists seeking a little respite and some natural beauty amongst the buzz and thrill of the city. The Impressionist artist Monet was struck by the quality of light in this natural space and recorded it in several of his works. The gardens are especially beautiful in spring and early summer, so make sure to visit them if you’re heading to Paris soon.
Many of the stations in Paris are ornate and constructed with large amounts of glass to let in the light. For this reason, artists including Monet and Degas spent lots of time sketching them, trying to capture the play of light and the rush of people. If you’re passing through one of the city’s stations, such as Gare du Nord, it’s worth pausing for a moment to notice the quality of the light and architecture in these spaces.
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]]>The post Top 3 Best Hotels to Stay at in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Since opening its doors in 1925, Le Bristol has delighted patrons with its lavish spa, rooftop pool, and fine Louis XVI-era furniture. If such elegance wasn’t enough, many of this hotel’s elegant suites are accompanied by private balconies or terraces, thereby providing you with ample luxury when you aren’t perusing the romantic Parisian streets.
This hotel is ideal if you’re looking to be in close proximity to the heart of Paris, where plenty of thrilling attractions await. With the Notre Dame, Jardin du Luxembourg, and the Pont Neuf bridge awaiting you, Hotel Dame Des Arts will leave a lasting impression with its comfortable suites, wide variety of dreamy bath products in your suite, and trendy design.
Attention all foodies: Shangri-La, Paris is the perfect place to satisfy your palette. One of the few hotels with a close-up view of the Eiffel Tower, the Shangri-La, Paris is home to the Michelin star Chinese restaurant Shang Palace as well as La Bauhinia, which offers Asian and French classics
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]]>The post 3 of the Best Parisian Cafes appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This cool, quirky cafe offers a wide-ranging menu that includes several vegan options. The food is fresh and seasonal, and the coffee is of exceptional quality. In summer, sit outside and watch the world go by, and in winter cozy up in a corner with a hot drink and a good book.
With its stunning art deco interiors, and its privileged view over the Jardins Luxembourg, Le Rostand can get busy but service is quick and efficient and the wait will be worth it. Sitting here, with an espresso and a small pastry, feels like stepping back into time to a even more glamorous, sophisticated Paris.
Paris’ left bank used to be home to many students, bohemians, and revolutionary thinkers. This cafe offers a tiny glimpse into this past, with its traditional decor, warm and friendly service, and the mixed crowd who frequent it for espresso and after-work drinks. Coming here in the evening can be a great way to experience the alternative Paris, and you’re sure to spot some fantastic styles and fashion trends as you sip your drink.
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]]>The post Best Ways to Save Money While Visiting Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Louvre Museum is one of the places you won’t want to miss visiting while in Paris. The museum offers free entrance to certain groups of visitors, so you make sure to check out the “Free admission” policy on their website. For example, everyone under 18, residents of European Economic Area countries under 26, art, art history, and applied arts teachers, journalists, and disabled visitors can all enter for free.
Paris Museum Pass is one of the best deals you can get when it comes to tourist passes anywhere. It will allow you to visit up to 50 different museums and monuments in Paris for a fraction of the price you would usually pay to enter them.
Paris has a great public transportation network, so getting from point A to point B is quite simple. This is also a much cheaper option compared to taxis or Uber.
It might not be perfect, but hostels are considerably cheaper than hotels or private accommodation. If you are willing to sleep in hostel dorm rooms, you can find a bed for $15 a night.
Tap water in restaurants in Paris is safe to drink and free. Skip on bottled water and other drinks and enjoy a glass of water that will cost you nothing.
There are plenty of free tourist attractions in Paris, so do some research and make sure to make them a big part of your visit.
The post Best Ways to Save Money While Visiting Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Bring in the New Year in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>First, head to the Champs-Élysées. The grand avenue is the heart of New Year’s Eve celebrations in Paris. Revel in the festive atmosphere, with street performers and merry crowds, all eagerly waiting for the spectacular light show and fireworks at the Arc de Triomphe. The view of the Parisian skyline from here at midnight is simply magical.
For a more romantic experience, consider a dinner cruise along the Seine. Glide past the illuminated landmarks of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame, while enjoying a gourmet meal. The serene beauty of the river at night adds a touch of elegance to the New Year celebration.
Don’t miss the opportunity to explore some of Paris’s famous clubs and bars. The city’s vibrant nightlife comes alive on New Year’s Eve, with numerous parties and events catering to all tastes.
Finally, welcome the first dawn of the New Year with a quiet moment at Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Montmartre. The panoramic view of Paris, bathed in the soft morning light, is a poignant reminder of the city’s timeless charm.
Celebrating New Year in Paris is all about embracing the city’s festive spirit, its romantic allure, and the joyous hope of new beginnings. Bonne année!
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]]>The post Best Things to Do in Paris for Free appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Walking along the Seine isn’t just a line in an ABBA song, it’s also a fantastic way to spend your time in Paris without costing anything. The Seine River is a UNESCO World Heritage site that takes in some of the most incredible sights Paris has to offer, including the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. There are some incredible bridges in Paris such as the Pont Neuf, and you can glimpse some fantastic sunsets from the river. In time for the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Seine will also be officially clean enough to swim in, which adds a whole new dimension to its attraction.
Paris has some of the best museums in Europe including the Louvre, the Pompidou Centre, and the Musee d’Orsay. If you’re not careful though, you can quickly rack up some expensive bills from all of your cultural exploits. If you are a European citizen under 25, you can gain free entry, however. Or, you can enter for free on the first Sunday of each month. This is a great way to take in all Paris has to offer without spending any money!
Montmartre is a bohemian district of Paris that is famous for the number of artists who have lived there over the centuries. With cobbled streets and steep steps that lead up to Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, you can enjoy some stunning panoramas across Paris from Montmartre.
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]]>The post Where to Find the Best Vegan Pastries in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the 10th arrondissement, this coffee shop offers a wide range of vegan pastries as well as light fare including salads and toast. You’ll find comforting classics such as croissants and eclairs, and for a bit more indulgence, be sure to try one of their specialty cupcakes.
This charming tea room in Le Quartier d’Aligre offers a variety of decadent vegan pastries, including hazelnut mille-feuille, apple galette, and even colorful, mousse-filled macarons. Stop by the store to check out their selection, or make a reservation for afternoon tea.
Comptoir Veggie is a vegan restaurant located a few blocks from Square Trousseau. While they’re known for their delicious savory dishes, their pastry selection does not disappoint. They offer classic French pastries such as tartelettes aux fruits, but we especially love their chocolate madeleines.
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]]>The post Love Historical Sculptures? Visit These Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Florence is full of amazing art and sculptures, especially famous for its Renaissance art. You can see Michelangelo’s famous “David” at the Galleria dell’Accademia and many stunning sculptures at the Piazza della Signoria. The Boboli Gardens and Bargello Museum also have fantastic sculptures by different artists.
Paris is well-known for its famous sights and impressive sculptures. You can visit the Musée Rodin, which celebrates the work of Auguste Rodin and displays sculptures like “The Thinker” and “The Kiss.” There are also outdoor sculpture parks like the Jardin des Tuileries and the Luxembourg Gardens with lots of beautiful sculptures.
Mexico City has a rich culture and a lot of amazing sculptures. The National Museum of Anthropology shows sculptures from before Columbus’ time, including the famous Aztec calendar stone. In Chapultepec Park, you can find outdoor sculptures, and the Museo Soumaya displays diverse art, including sculptures by famous artists like Auguste Rodin and Salvador Dalí.
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