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]]>Bruges is a magical city that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Its cobbled streets, beautiful canals, and awe-inspiring medieval buildings will make you feel like you were transported in a fantasy world. It will take you just an hour to reach Bruges from Brussels using a train.
Amsterdam is a unique city that will amaze you with its museums, charming architecture, vibrant atmosphere, great food, and cozy cafes. A two-hour train ride from Brussels to Amsterdam might seem adventurous but it is well worth it.
Why not cross off another major destination from your bucket list? When in Brussels, you’ll be less than two hours away from Paris, and you have no excuse not to hop on a train and see the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral. You can use the remaining time to enjoy a world-class meal or relax at one of its signature cafes.
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]]>Proposing at the Eiffel Tower might seem like a tempting idea, but you are risking your special moment being spoiled by hordes of tourists who are always crowding Paris’s most iconic landmark. Instead, take your proposal to Place Du Trocadéro. This area is situated across the Eiffel Tower and on the opposing side of the Seine. You will have a more intimate setting while having the Eiffel Tower as the backdrop.
Those who want to take the roads less taken should consider the Seine riverbanks. Walking the riverbanks is a perfect opportunity to check the city’s architecture from a different point of view, marvel at the bridges, and propose at the spot that speaks to you the most. To make it an even more special moment, make sure to propose during the sunset, as the atmosphere will feel almost magical.
Finally, if you want to make your proposal a unique experience, go for Paris rooftops. You simply can’t beat getting down on one knee while being surrounded by breathtaking views of the cityscape. Both you and your soulmate will feel like you are on top of the world. Of course, this requires a bit of planning to find a private rooftop you can climb, but it will be well worth it.
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]]>In Paris, it is customary to say “Bonjour” the moment you enter a store. You also need to maintain eye contact. Also, when you receive help, never forget to thank people with a courteous “Merci” as Parisians happen to greet and show thanks more often than many other cultures.
Eating out is one of the most popular Parisian pastimes. For this reason, it’s a good idea to book a table at the restaurant you want to visit. This is especially important at reputable establishments as these often get booked up well in advance. Also, many restaurants in Paris are smaller than their American counterparts, meaning they get booked up faster.
If you’re grocery shopping or find yourself in any other store, make sure to ask for permission to pick up an item or even simply touch it. The same rule applies at flea markets, where many items are fragile. You’ll soon discover just how popular the phrase ne touchez pas! truly is.
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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 Best French Fashion to Buy Before Going to Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While pastel white sneakers have been all the rage in France over the last while, wearing pastel colors has become an increasingly popular trend. That’s why you should try on some Rocket Dog Plush Foam Sneakers, which exude style while also proving suitable for an array of outfit colors and styles.
Not only are maxi skirts in style, but French women seem to be moving away from only sticking to neutral colors. In fact, some might feel a little daring, meaning that if you want to wear some leopard print, you might get a fair share of positive feedback.
One older style that the French have done a great job of reviving is wearing flowy, loose-fitting pants. Everlane has some relaxed, light-washed jeans that will be sure to transport you back to the ’90s, which is sure to turn heads.
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]]>The post 3 of the Best Bars in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This stunning bar has been a favorite amongst Parisians and visitors alike for decades. Allow yourself to be swept away by the impressive decor, extensive cocktail menu, and fine dining options. An evening at Bar Joséphine is the epitome of luxury, and certainly one you’re unlikely to forget in a hurry.
This charming little bar offers an amazing array of inventive and delicious cocktails. There are other drinks available to try, including locally brewed beer and a large selection of wines. If you’re in need of a snack, the bar menu has you covered with a range of light bites and sharing plates. Try and visit this lovely bar when it’s warm enough to sit outside and enjoy people-watching as you sip your drink slowly.
This charming speakeasy-style bar is hidden away within another establishment, the incredibly popular Pink Mama Italian restaurant. You will need to make a reservation, so speak to the waiting staff in the restaurant who will confirm whether or not there’s space in this rather exclusive bar. Once you’re inside, peruse the extensive cocktail menu and your leisure and enjoy taking in the wonderful atmosphere and decor.
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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 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 Top 3 Day Trips to Take From Brussels, Belgium appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Bruges is a magical city that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Its cobbled streets, beautiful canals, and awe-inspiring medieval buildings will make you feel like you were transported in a fantasy world. It will take you just an hour to reach Bruges from Brussels using a train.
Amsterdam is a unique city that will amaze you with its museums, charming architecture, vibrant atmosphere, great food, and cozy cafes. A two-hour train ride from Brussels to Amsterdam might seem adventurous but it is well worth it.
Why not cross off another major destination from your bucket list? When in Brussels, you’ll be less than two hours away from Paris, and you have no excuse not to hop on a train and see the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral. You can use the remaining time to enjoy a world-class meal or relax at one of its signature cafes.
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]]>The post Looking to “Pop the Question “in Paris, France? These 3 Spots Are Perfect for Proposals appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Proposing at the Eiffel Tower might seem like a tempting idea, but you are risking your special moment being spoiled by hordes of tourists who are always crowding Paris’s most iconic landmark. Instead, take your proposal to Place Du Trocadéro. This area is situated across the Eiffel Tower and on the opposing side of the Seine. You will have a more intimate setting while having the Eiffel Tower as the backdrop.
Those who want to take the roads less taken should consider the Seine riverbanks. Walking the riverbanks is a perfect opportunity to check the city’s architecture from a different point of view, marvel at the bridges, and propose at the spot that speaks to you the most. To make it an even more special moment, make sure to propose during the sunset, as the atmosphere will feel almost magical.
Finally, if you want to make your proposal a unique experience, go for Paris rooftops. You simply can’t beat getting down on one knee while being surrounded by breathtaking views of the cityscape. Both you and your soulmate will feel like you are on top of the world. Of course, this requires a bit of planning to find a private rooftop you can climb, but it will be well worth it.
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]]>The post Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Visiting Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In Paris, it is customary to say “Bonjour” the moment you enter a store. You also need to maintain eye contact. Also, when you receive help, never forget to thank people with a courteous “Merci” as Parisians happen to greet and show thanks more often than many other cultures.
Eating out is one of the most popular Parisian pastimes. For this reason, it’s a good idea to book a table at the restaurant you want to visit. This is especially important at reputable establishments as these often get booked up well in advance. Also, many restaurants in Paris are smaller than their American counterparts, meaning they get booked up faster.
If you’re grocery shopping or find yourself in any other store, make sure to ask for permission to pick up an item or even simply touch it. The same rule applies at flea markets, where many items are fragile. You’ll soon discover just how popular the phrase ne touchez pas! truly is.
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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 Best French Fashion to Buy Before Going to Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While pastel white sneakers have been all the rage in France over the last while, wearing pastel colors has become an increasingly popular trend. That’s why you should try on some Rocket Dog Plush Foam Sneakers, which exude style while also proving suitable for an array of outfit colors and styles.
Not only are maxi skirts in style, but French women seem to be moving away from only sticking to neutral colors. In fact, some might feel a little daring, meaning that if you want to wear some leopard print, you might get a fair share of positive feedback.
One older style that the French have done a great job of reviving is wearing flowy, loose-fitting pants. Everlane has some relaxed, light-washed jeans that will be sure to transport you back to the ’90s, which is sure to turn heads.
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]]>The post 3 of the Best Bars in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This stunning bar has been a favorite amongst Parisians and visitors alike for decades. Allow yourself to be swept away by the impressive decor, extensive cocktail menu, and fine dining options. An evening at Bar Joséphine is the epitome of luxury, and certainly one you’re unlikely to forget in a hurry.
This charming little bar offers an amazing array of inventive and delicious cocktails. There are other drinks available to try, including locally brewed beer and a large selection of wines. If you’re in need of a snack, the bar menu has you covered with a range of light bites and sharing plates. Try and visit this lovely bar when it’s warm enough to sit outside and enjoy people-watching as you sip your drink slowly.
This charming speakeasy-style bar is hidden away within another establishment, the incredibly popular Pink Mama Italian restaurant. You will need to make a reservation, so speak to the waiting staff in the restaurant who will confirm whether or not there’s space in this rather exclusive bar. Once you’re inside, peruse the extensive cocktail menu and your leisure and enjoy taking in the wonderful atmosphere and decor.
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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 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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