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The stunning French capital is the most popular tourist destination in the world, with more than 30 million foreign visitors every year booking flights to Paris to see all the iconic city has to offer. From the splendour of the Louvre to the modernist cool of the Pompidou Centre; the top of the Eiffel Tower to the meticulously planned and signposted city sewer system, every landmark in this city is famous.
Equally renowned for exuding style, the capital is also, of course, the place to shop. The Faubourg Saint-Honore district is full of designer shops, the roads around the Champs Elysees have high-end chain boutiques and the flea market at Saint-Ouen has eclectic, unique bargains. A day can pass quickly shopping, sightseeing or just spent gossiping and watching the world go by in one of Paris’s many famous cafés, such as Les Deux Magots on the Boulevard Saint-Germain. As the sun sets, the city of the evening wakes up: a plethora of restaurants serving every type of food, trendy bars and noisy nightclubs.
Paris flights from the UK last just a few hours; the experience of visiting this spectacular city will last a lifetime.
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Peak Season:The major tourist season, and the most expensive time to take a flight to Paris, runs from Easter to mid-September, with another peak in the winter months. July and mid-January are busy with the couture fashion shows, and Bastille Day (July 14) is also a very busy time. August is a bit quieter, with most Parisians out of town on vacation. September through mid-October has ideal weather, and cultural events start coming back after the August break.Off Season: There are few tourists in March and April. First-class and deluxe hotels are easy to come by in the summer, but budget and economy places tend to be full.
Paris is a city for walking: along the river or boulevards, or through alleyways and squares. The city centre is only six miles across, so it can be managed on foot. When you want to get somewhere more quickly, the public transport system, particularly the subway, is excellent. Driving is not recommended in Paris. Traffic is dense, the network of one-way streets is difficult to navigate, parking is hard to find and Parisian drivers are very aggressive.
Even though it is a century old, the Paris Métro is the easiest and most efficient way to get around Paris. The Métro and RER (Réseau Express Régional) suburban express lines are colour-coded and designated by numbers for the Métro and by letters for the RER. Métro stations are marked either by a large yellow M within a circle or by their Art Nouveau railings and archway bearing the name Métro or Métropolitain.
Buses are also available during the day and early evening, and the city has special protected bus lanes that help the buses move through traffic more quickly. Taxis are available, but hard to find during rush hour.
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Adam GopnikA collection of essay’s chronicling the time the author was on assignment in Paris between 1995 and 2000, some of which originally appeared in The New Yorker.
Victor HugoThe story of Jean Valjean, the peasant imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, is still considered by many to be the best novel ever written, and the new, unabridged translation brings the reader even closer to Hugo’s voice and spirit.
Patricia WellsEven though the fourth edition is a bit outdated, it remains an excellent guide to French restaurants, shops, boulangeries, patisseries, how to eat French, and recipes.
Alistair HorneThe history of Paris from the twelfth century to Charles de Gaulle’s death in 1969 traced along seven idiosyncratic ages, including commentary on the social and cultural life of each age.
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