About Paris
From June to August, the city embraces an intoxicating warmth and its romantic mood intensifies to create long days of sunshine and clear, starry nights. Paris also morphs itself into a lively parade site for Bastille Day and Fete de la Musique. With delicately assembled architecture featuring microscopic details of impossible intricacy, Paris flourishes as a bohemian, fairytale setting. The centre piece for this regal land is the mountainous Eiffel Tower, giving visitors the chance to intake the breathtaking panorama of the sweeping cityscape. Furthermore, the restaurant is a fantastic opport...
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From June to August, the city embraces an intoxicating warmth and its romantic mood intensifies to create long days of sunshine and clear, starry nights. Paris also morphs itself into a lively parade site for Bastille Day and Fete de la Musique. With delicately assembled architecture featuring microscopic details of impossible intricacy, Paris flourishes as a bohemian, fairytale setting. The centre piece for this regal land is the mountainous Eiffel Tower, giving visitors the chance to intake the breathtaking panorama of the sweeping cityscape. Furthermore, the restaurant is a fantastic opportunity to absorb the structure's magnificence.
As a hub of life's finer sensibilities, Paris is home to some of the world's most famous works of art and sculptures. La Louvre is the crowning jewel in France's cultural landscape; it's signature glass pyramid entrance paves the way for far greater wonders from around the world inside. Alternatively, a tour down the River Seine conjures an array of medieval structures, both Gothic and Monastic, including the ever regally eerie Notre Dame.
Despite being Europe's quintessential metropolis, Paris's quaint charm lies in its more secluded spots and the streets deserve to be explored in order to taste France's distinct flavour. Jardin du Luxembourg is an ideal spot to lounge in as it blooms brightly with summer colours from its luscious gardens.