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Flights to Paris land at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The largest international airport in France and the second largest in Europe, it is also known as Roissy Airport.
The world's 10th-busiest airport by total passenger traffic, Roissy Airport is the hub for Air France and Joon Airlines. The airport is situated 26km north-east of Paris, and is the main airport for flights to and from North America. It has three terminals linked by a super-fast light rail, and offers passengers hotels, currency exchange, tourist info, dining, kiosks, a post office, and more. There is transport from the airport to the city centre by car rental and public transportation.
Paris is best from April to June, and also October to November when the weather is enjoyable and there are less tourists than in the summer.
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Nestled along the Seine River, this city known for its designer boutiques along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and such popular landmarks as the Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral and the Eiffel Tower, is country’s most important centre of commerce and culture.
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With world class museums, gleaming boutiques and cute sidewalk cafes; Paris has a seductive charm like no other city. Though visitors to this City of Light might sometimes meet with disappointment if they have high expectations, they would not be let down by the city’s notable jewels, such as the Luxembourg Gardens, Musée d'Orsay, or the Opera.
Whether you are looking to shop, explore or just go sightseeing while trying the city’s cuisine, there is a lot to do while in Paris.
Visit the most loved and famous Gothic monument in the world. The Notre-Dame is worth a visit even if you have to brave the crowds to see its rose-tinted windows, the famous gargoyles and relics like the Crown of Thorns.
The cathedral was built under 200 years beginning from 1163 and has stood until this day even after its recent incident with fire. A visit to the city would be incomplete without a view from its towers.
Before becoming a gallery of antiques, the Louvre Palace was a medieval fortress. Now the most visited and the world’s largest art museum, it is a must visit in Paris and a location that could take weeks to fully appreciate. With collections of Renaissance and Baroque art, other world cultures and of course the famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the Louvre is something of an art lover’s haven.
Situated on the left bank of the Seine, within the confines of a Beaux-Arts railway station is one of the largest museums in the world. Completed in 1900 for the Exposition Universelle, it was later turned into an impressive musée with iconic works of art by Impressionists and Post-Impressionists such as Cézanne (The Card Players and Apples and Oranges), Manet (Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe), Van Gogh (Starry Night Over the Rhône) and more. A magnificent compendium of French art and culture.
Is it possible to visit this city without going up this world-famous landmark? We think not. The one-time tallest structure in France, the Eiffel Tower stands at 324 metres and attracts visitors from all over the world.
Up to 7 million people ascend the tower annually, visiting its first two towers for shopping and sightseeing, or the third and highest accessible level for a unique view of the city.
Paris is known for being a gastronomical haven. Go ahead and have that chocolate croissant for breakfast. The warm and delicious “pain au chocolat” can be bought from any patisserie in town especially when they’re fresh in the morning.
You could also try crepes, the best street food ever. Get a savory ham and cheese crepe or a classic Banana Nutella crepe from a street side creperie and enjoy the sights as you enjoy this portable meal while you walk. For a chocolate lover’s dream you could also have the French version of the hot chocolate; a “chocolat chaud”, which is less sweet than the American hot chocolate, made from hard chocolate, melted with milk.
For lunch or dinner, be sure to try the Duck or “canard” as called in Paris. The French duck will not let you down.