Paris Travel Guide - A Romantic Break for Couples

By Joshua Thorpe

Paris Travel Guide - A Romantic Break for Couples
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From the sweeping boulevards of the elegant 5th arrondissement to a moonlight cruise on the Seine, Paris is undeniably the most romantic city in the world. Picnic under the Eiffel tower, discover the abundant treasures of the Louvre or simply sit in a typical Montmartre café and watch the world go by. In this dreamy city which has inspired artists over the centuries, all that is romantic, prevails. When the sun goes down, this city really comes to life. Whether you indulge in a cabaret dinner at the Moulin Rouge or frequent the typically Parisian bars among locals in the Quartier Latin, Paris' colourful nightlife offers something for everyone.

Of course no Paris travel guide would be complete without mention of Gustav Eiffel's ubiquitous Eiffel Tower. This 325 metre high structure is more than just an icon for the city and arguably for the whole of France, but a breathtaking attraction giving sublime views across the city. Whether mounted by the energetic up 386 steps to the highest platform of the structure or in one of the lifts, this ultimate attraction should not be missed on a trip to the city.

For those seeking a breath of fresh air and relaxation from the hustle and bustle of the city Paris boasts a wide range of parks and green spaces which can be enjoyed at any time of the year. The Jardin de Luxembourg, located in the 6th arrondissement, is at its finest in the autumn months when the park transforms into a splendid palate of russet and crimson. Further out of the city you can marvel at the splendor of The Sun King (Louis XIV)'s ostentatious Palace of Versailles with the famous and recently restored gallery of mirrors and extensive formal gardens. These gardens are some of the most extensive in the world and in spite of the millions of visitors which the chateaus receives every year it is surprisingly easy to find a quiet corner to yourselves, to sit back and take in the exuberant setting. During the summer months there are regular classical music concerts and musical fountain displays which coordinate well-known classical music of the period to the movement of the great water features of Versailles.

For a spot of luxury and unrivaled elegance, stroll down the Champs Elysées to the La Durée tea room, a regular haunt of the refined of Paris since the 19th century where you should sample a range of brightly coloured macaroons: the house specialty. Alternatively, for a taste of Brittany head for la rue Montparnasse (between boulevard de Montparnasse and rue Edgar Quinet) which is brimming with cosy creperies. Whether visiting Paris on a honeymoon or on a romantic mini-break, every Paris travel guide would agree that it is the ideal destination for couples at any time of the year.

Joshua Thorpe is a writer and expert on Parisian life, from museums, gastronomy and festivals to accommodation Paris. For more information about Paris apartments visit my website http://www.all-paris-apartments.com

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