The 25 Biggest MISTAKES Tourists Keep Making in Paris

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  • Find out the top 25 biggest mistakes you should avoid when visiting Paris
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  • @LesFrenchiesTravel
    @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 8 měsíci +36

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    • @beverleybarnes5656
      @beverleybarnes5656 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Please don't put your feet up on chairs, even outdoors.😢

    • @zhamiladamn2975
      @zhamiladamn2975 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@beverleybarnes5656exactly 10 days.

    • @fredashay
      @fredashay Před 7 měsíci

      As an American, I wear sweat pants, a hoodie, a baseball cap (backwards, of course), and sneakers (what you would call tennis shoes or gym shoes). Yeah, I look weird to a European, but I'm comfy and can walk for miles a day (I'm from New York, so I'm no stranger to walking long distances through a city and taking the subway [what you call a Metro])...

    • @Bruintjebeer6
      @Bruintjebeer6 Před 7 měsíci +5

      ​@@fredashaysorry but the sweatpants is just so not done in Europe. The cap as well. Special in France.

    • @Bruintjebeer6
      @Bruintjebeer6 Před 7 měsíci

      I live 5 ours from Paris and spend many long weekends there and still saw not everything. The tourist spots yes. But there is so much more to see and do.
      When you go for coffee or a drink.
      Ordering at the bar is the cheapest, sitting inside at a table cost more and the most expensive is sitting on the terras outside. A small cup of can cost 8 dollars or more.
      Depending where you are. Go for diner outside the tourist zone. Better food, less pay.

  • @Dinki-Di
    @Dinki-Di Před 8 měsíci +1021

    I'd add another tip: appreciate the beauty around you, and don't get hung upon the tourist sites. When I visited the Louvre, I gave up on viewing the Mona Lisa because the crowd in that gallery was horrendous, but in the corridor outside, there were two more stunning Leonardo paintings, and I had them all to myself!

    • @BillPeschel
      @BillPeschel Před 8 měsíci +27

      I remember seeing the Mona Lisa back in the 70s. Best picture I got was the tiny painting, inside its viewing box, and a bored guard staring at the crowds. So, yeah, you didn't miss anything.

    • @broccolandry
      @broccolandry Před 8 měsíci +24

      So true! So much to see inside the Louvre that is not the Mona Lisa. Let the crowds gather around this painting, and you’ll enjoy the most amazing art pieces in a much more relaxed atmosphere

    • @broccolandry
      @broccolandry Před 8 měsíci +8

      So true! So much to see inside the Louvre that is not the Mona Lisa. Let the crowds gather around this painting, and you’ll enjoy the most amazing art pieces in a much more relaxed atmosphere

    • @FaithFink-we9ud
      @FaithFink-we9ud Před 8 měsíci +41

      I agree with the others, but if the Mona Lisa is important to you, there's a way to avoid the worst of the crowds. Buy a timed ticket for 9:00 AM, be in line by 8:30, and make a beeline for that gallery as soon as you get in. I was there last week, and was able to see Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory before the crowds got too bad. Waking up early works!

    • @BillPeschel
      @BillPeschel Před 8 měsíci +10

      @@FaithFink-we9ud Great advice!

  • @francisdandrade9459
    @francisdandrade9459 Před 8 měsíci +84

    The biggest mistake people make is visiting Paris only in summer. It's just as charming and far less crowded in spring or fall.

    • @FrenchMartini
      @FrenchMartini Před 8 měsíci +5

      I'm going in the winter because no one goes to Paris for the weather!

    • @chtipichon6333
      @chtipichon6333 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yes... and no... most parisians will tell you to come in august, because that's when almost half of the locals are away for vacation. So the subway is way less crowded. But there are also a lot of tourists and some bar and restaurants are closed for holiday.

    • @InXLsisDeo
      @InXLsisDeo Před 7 měsíci +2

      In August, the city is empty, but lots of shops and restaurants are closed.

    • @mrdainase
      @mrdainase Před 7 měsíci

      Biggest mistake people make is visiting Paris full stop! I haven't been back in 20 years and I don't miss it one bit.

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@mrdainaseAnd yet here you are.

  • @gregperez919
    @gregperez919 Před 7 měsíci +172

    Finally, people who know what they are talking about. I would add, get up early morning, like before dawn, and walk to favorite landmarks. Nobody is there. You get the best photo shots and the best natural lighting. I do this almost everywhere I travel. Good job folks.

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 7 měsíci +2

      👍👍👍

    • @doriangraypurr201
      @doriangraypurr201 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Can confirm this! We got to take stunning pictures outside of the louvre due waking up super early to avoid the crowds!

    • @TheNewGreenIsBlue
      @TheNewGreenIsBlue Před 2 měsíci

      There's nothing better than waking up with the city.

    • @Gryphonisle
      @Gryphonisle Před 2 měsíci +3

      And don’t travel in summer if you don’t absolutely have to

    • @Meggimagine
      @Meggimagine Před 2 měsíci +1

      Or at night!

  • @Beygent
    @Beygent Před 8 měsíci +34

    “Paris is not a theme park.” EXACTLY! This goes for all big cities.

  • @jpeood32
    @jpeood32 Před 3 měsíci +43

    I’m a retired international flight attendant and I have high compliments for you for this video. So very true and as well as practical!

  • @johnbartholf777
    @johnbartholf777 Před 8 měsíci +103

    One thing I actually did right (by accident) was "Elevator UP, Stairs DOWN" at the Eiffel Tower. Going down the stairs, especially at night, is a magical experience!
    Same with Montmartre. Train or bus to the top at or near Sacré-Cœur, then you can walk straight down the stairs to the center of the city, or wander in a general, slightly downhill manner through the neighborhood. No climbing stairs or hills!

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 8 měsíci +5

      Great tip! Thanks.

    • @AnoJanJan
      @AnoJanJan Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for this tip. I’ve been to Paris a couple of times & am itching to go back, this time with hubby. I was worried about the stair situation because he’s had hip arthritis since he was young (now 65). 🌸

  • @luysterborgh
    @luysterborgh Před 8 měsíci +275

    Well, as a European and a frequent visitor of France and Paris in particular: this was BY FAR the best travelling advice I have ever seen! And yes: a lot of this advice is applicable for the whole of Europe. Good job.

  • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
    @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist Před 8 měsíci +33

    When I was last in Paris with my husband, we stumbled upon the Petit Palais by accident. Don't let the diminutive fool you (it's in comparison to the massive "Grand Palais"). It houses a fantastic museum, and free restrooms. It became our home base when we needed to duck out of the cold and use restrooms.

  • @KyrilPG
    @KyrilPG Před 8 měsíci +135

    I'll have to soften point number 24 :
    No, *not* everyone offering spontaneous help is suspicious.
    I'm a true Parisian, born and raised, and I offer to help seemingly lost or confused tourists every time I encounter some. Like most of my friends often do too.
    My godmother met my mom that way, I've met friends that way : by spontaneously offering help and directions.
    Sadly, my "alternative" looks can scare some that hastily judge without even listening (nor thinking, because if I was a scammer or thief, I certainly wouldn't sport such an alternative look).
    Being cautious about their belongings is one thing, but living in fear or being systematically suspicious of, and rejecting anyone offering to help is excessive and sad.
    That may not be the majority but many Parisians, especially those with language skills, do offer unsolicited help and directions to tourists that seem lost or confused (for free, of course).
    In particular when they spot tourists that are about to get scammed, so they come to the rescue, as I often do.
    The most frustrating part is when tourists judge on the looks and choose to follow a scammer instead of the person warning them.
    P.S. And when some want to tip me, I politely refuse and tell them to give it to homeless people people they stumble on instead.

    • @canonto2008
      @canonto2008 Před 8 měsíci +20

      I would agree - i received plenty of help from the locals. Normal people know how to help without being creepy!

    • @candaceroberts3238
      @candaceroberts3238 Před 8 měsíci +10

      We accepted assistance in areas that were leisure spots for locals and in small communities. There are some wonderful people to help you out. We rode the train and there are people who will want to talk because they want to practice their English.
      Keep your id, cash and cards in a safe place. I bought a pouch that attached to my bra on one trip. A little difficult to get into but a pickpocket would have no luck. Their are travel wallets you can wear around your neck or waist. And be aware that scammers and thieves are watching you. They may want to see where you put away your wallet or grab your equipment. We went to Europe several times and had no problems just a wonderful time.

    • @QueenXKnit
      @QueenXKnit Před 8 měsíci +9

      Same!!!! I mean we are also tourists in other countries, how could we not help out when we know how it feels 😅😂

    • @baerlauchstal
      @baerlauchstal Před 8 měsíci +9

      Lots of heavily-laden tourists get off at my work Tube stop in London, including, sometimes, women with multiple suitcases that look like they weigh more than their owners. I always offer to help carry heavy bags up the steps, and it's almost always accepted; suspicious refusals are the exception. Yet I definitely have that big-city thing of not ordinarily striking up conversations with strangers, which I know people from chattier towns can experience as unfriendly.

    • @mmh290
      @mmh290 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Bless you😊

  • @susanmacaluso5218
    @susanmacaluso5218 Před 8 měsíci +17

    Watching children run in the park and play with boats at Luxembourg Gardens on a Sunday, playing chess under one of the awnings there, eating a hotdog on a brioche bun. Watching people paint....also going into a pet store for a dog toy. That makes for a great souvenir! When I see my dog playing with his stuffed chicken we, of course, named, "Poulet" it brings back fond memories of my month in Paris

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 8 měsíci +2

      😊😊😊😊

    • @user-qy4ov8dp5y
      @user-qy4ov8dp5y Před 8 měsíci +1

      Личните възприятия са дори по-важни от посещенията на музеи, претъпкани с хора. Видях важните от тях в спокойна обстановка. Нека всеки има своя неповторим Париж и сам да го направи такъв. От BG

    • @Bobbydazzlla
      @Bobbydazzlla Před 2 měsíci

      We stayed at a family run hotel beside the gardens. Beautiful area to stay and not far away most attractions along the river.

    • @Dyane629
      @Dyane629 Před měsícem

      On my first trip to Paris we found Luxembourg Gardens by mistake and it is now my absolute favorite spot in the city. It’s truly my happy place.

  • @patrickgelinas5241
    @patrickgelinas5241 Před 4 měsíci +48

    This is the BEST video you can watch to prepare for your trip to Paris. We followed 90% of the recommendations and are happy we did. Our trip to Paris (last November) was a complete success due to Colleen and Antoine’s advice!

  • @aeolia80
    @aeolia80 Před 8 měsíci +8

    One tip if you're gonna use trains to go to other cities or countries in Europe, once you know the date you want go, buy your tickets EARLY, I'm talking a month at the latest. Train ticket prices for those trains are not fixed (they used to be, ask my mom who used to travel the rail in Europe all the time and was surprised recently by the exorbitant prices when you wanna leave last minute some place. Not all trains will be this way, Ouigo tends to be the cheapest, but even Eurostar is priced like an airplane.

  • @dawnboquist5473
    @dawnboquist5473 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I 1000% agrée just taking your time. I am in Paris for 30 days and last week I sat at one of the fountains at Tuileries for 3 hrs! Read, relaxed and watched the ducks. Better than therapy!!!

  • @drayner2517
    @drayner2517 Před 7 měsíci +78

    Good to see that our recent trip was well planned! We stayed at a cute little hotel in the Latin Quarter, ate at local restaurants (favourite being Loulou because they had a lot of gluten free😊), we didn’t visit every single top tourist place, we walked kms in our comfortable shoes, and we took the Metro extensively with no problems. We also had a week in a little village near Aix-en-Provence and visited a lot of villages and vineyards
    In the Luberon and bought a lot of food at local markets. We love France!

    • @shaunpontsler9484
      @shaunpontsler9484 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Sounds like a great time! France is wonderful.

    • @anaalves3658
      @anaalves3658 Před 6 měsíci +3

      That's the way to do it, you are travellers not tourists. My almost 9 year old daughter loves Paris, she has been twice, she loves the Eiffel tower at night and a cruise on the Seine and of course the macarons 😊. We always use public transport and walk a lot, we also try to learn a few words in french, a smile and politeness goes a long way 😊

    • @Victor_Gvne
      @Victor_Gvne Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much. Love from France 😊

  • @stephaneberrebi7106
    @stephaneberrebi7106 Před 6 měsíci +27

    I'm a Parisian, and I must say, this is great advice you're giving, and a beautiful video too ! Why not prepare a special one for the 24 Olympic Games, because, a lot of things, including signs, arrows and directions in public transportations or in the streets can be misleading for tourists and with ten times more tourists than usual, the city may become like a gigantic Jacques Tati movie, if you see what I mean 😄

    • @AnoJanJan
      @AnoJanJan Před měsícem

      Personally, I’d avoid any city that’s hosting the olympics because it just gets too crowded. I’m in Sydney & in 2000 olympics I stayed cocooned in my local area.

  • @westwindsailer
    @westwindsailer Před 8 měsíci +8

    Just walk , because around every corner is something new, many times something amazing. Been here times , we just love walking and watching the people and places.

  • @TheoWerewolf
    @TheoWerewolf Před 8 měsíci +16

    Wow! I've been visiting Paris for 20 years and I've avoided almost ALL of these!
    26. Don't be afraid to explore stores like Franprix and Monoprix, especially their smaller 'convenience" stores and pick up some carry along food. Their prices are reasonable (especially for beer : ) ).

  • @renferal5290
    @renferal5290 Před 8 měsíci +58

    I recently was in Paris for the first time, and I loved it!! I got a great deal on an Airbnb studio flat. I was able to walk everywhere. One day, I did over 39k steps. My French is extremely limited, but I think because I tried, the French were very nice to me.

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 8 měsíci +3

      👍

    • @johnwilson8309
      @johnwilson8309 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Yes, a little high school French goes a long way. If Parisians actually talk with you in French so much the better and you know you’re in.

    • @nanzjacobs9466
      @nanzjacobs9466 Před 6 měsíci

      Any recommendation on Airbnb?

    • @johnwilson8309
      @johnwilson8309 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@nanzjacobs9466 have a great recommendation in the 2nd. Stayed there in May/June. Large two bedroom flat, sleeps 4 to 6. Reasonably priced for its size/location . Let me know if you want more info?

    • @delbienoel
      @delbienoel Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@johnwilson8309 Can you please share your rec for airbnb?

  • @Angarsk100
    @Angarsk100 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I don't know if I got scammed because I don't know any other options, but the one time I visited Paris, I bought the "Big Red Bus" tickets, used the busses as a taxi between interesting places, and they included metro tickets, entrances to many interesting places... I ended very happy with my purchase.

  • @backyardprovence
    @backyardprovence Před 8 měsíci +12

    #20 made me laugh! It's not just Paris that doesn't have enough bathrooms, it's ALL of France. I've lived in France for 13 years and there are never enough bathrooms and when you do find one, more than likely it will be closed, super discusting, have no soap and water or toilet paper, etc. Even in the really touristy villages! My husband is about ready to hitch a portable toilet to our car because this situation irrates him so much. LOL I'm glad this was one of your valuable points!

    • @heatherduke7703
      @heatherduke7703 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I peed in a bush outside Trocadero because I walked 10 minutes to get to the toilet I knew was there and it was closed 😅

  • @chickenitsa
    @chickenitsa Před 8 měsíci +43

    Bravo! I'm an American who's lived in Paris for nearly thirty years, and my usual list of recommendations to visitors (friends and relatives) parallels yours .. well, about 95% of it at least! (I've never told my visitors to order champagne with pizza - a good Cote de Rhone would do - but, hey, why not, if you've got the budget! ) The other slight difference is - like you, I've always recommend that visitors get OUT of Paris a bit - but in easily accessible same-day trips (Fontainbleau or even Dieppes and the English Channel

  • @lethanikvothe7241
    @lethanikvothe7241 Před 8 měsíci +74

    As someone similar in age who has never travelled, your videos are a godsend. I am very nervous about travelling to Europe for the first time but Paris is the only destination I am confident about, and that is 100% due to your videos. Thank you for these incredibly informative guides - they really are the perfect resource for inexperienced travellers like me. Love from Australia!

    • @LifeisaPhotoOp
      @LifeisaPhotoOp Před 8 měsíci +4

      I so hope you get there!

    • @merryhunt9153
      @merryhunt9153 Před 8 měsíci +2

      It's a good idea to go to abroad with a friend or relative who has done it before. There's courage in having a companion.

    • @paulineryan579
      @paulineryan579 Před 8 měsíci +9

      I'm from Australia and spent a week in Paris in 2011 walking alone. I'm now 70 years old and can't wait to do it all again next year. I felt very safe and the French people I came across were all lovely. I've been to most of Europe and Paris is my favourite city and France my favourite country. Stunningly beautiful❤

    • @gaelle4328
      @gaelle4328 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Actually as a European who has travelled a lot in Europe and lived in Paris these tips actually would be good anywhere though especially Paris . I would add check what days and times museums and shops are closed …since that varies from country to country and also often between museums also some countries are more cash based than others. Having some cash for some toasted almonds or chestnuts on the street or some nice trinkets is always nice also don’t forget botanical gardens and parks. That also goes for turist attractions as well as some places go there and decide if you want to do the outside, the park or ONE or more of the exhibitions. You are so close to everything that you can afford to be picky and btw museum shops can be really good. How you want to travel is a thing as well personally like to mix affordable but look at cleanliness always hostels with single rooms and small, cozy hotels with better standards to get a combo of a bit of luxury and Eh I’m fine just need to have a place to sleep. Do check the neighbourhood for example a hotel around Pigalle which also rents half days or by the hour … avoid ( prostitution and probably none to clean sheats)😅. Would also bring a passport and drivers license/ country issued identity card and always carry them separate and not keep all your money/ cards on you on one spot. Also wherever you are you’ll probably walk alot so be prepared for that - water and sunscreen even though you are Australian as the sun even on a cloudy day can get you. Anyway hoping for a great trip for you and must say I very much enjoyed my trip to Australia which is 12-13 years ago but really loved it ( did Melbourne and Sydney including country sides visited friends of my then husband to be)

    • @markylon
      @markylon Před 7 měsíci +2

      You shouldn't be nervous, in fact out of most of the cities Paris is probably the hardest, so if you can cope with Paris you can do any of them

  • @marthawilson4775
    @marthawilson4775 Před 6 měsíci +22

    This was excellent. Thanks again for all of your videos. One tip you gave in a separate video regarding bathrooms was something I took to heart during my two months in Paris last spring: stopping at bathrooms in museums. This was hugely helpful. And in places like Le Petit Palais, it was free. I made a habit of using the restrooms in every museum, even if I didn’t need to! So thank you for that tip!!

    • @markgourley910
      @markgourley910 Před měsícem

      Very wise. Always been one of my routines. And the other advice is great!

  • @whyitmatterstome
    @whyitmatterstome Před měsícem +4

    I spent 8 days in Paris alone, didn't see it all of course, but targeted one major site a day off the Metro. I gave myself time to wander though, to get lost and roam off the beaten track. I met interesting people along the way and had many conversations with locals who shared their experiences with me as well (and I don't speak French). These are the cherished memories of my stay. I suggest targeting a major attraction, but also allowing for the unexpected. What a city!

  • @caromurray6152
    @caromurray6152 Před 8 měsíci +28

    I spent 6 weeks in France in May/June had carryon only ( so much easier with all those stairs in the metro)& travelled extensively by train. Had a wonderful time & would do the same again in a heart beat.

    • @reneejkd
      @reneejkd Před 8 měsíci

      That definitely seems like the way to go.

    • @yummemys4608
      @yummemys4608 Před 8 měsíci

      Sounds amazing ❤

    • @catherinemori4496
      @catherinemori4496 Před 8 měsíci +2

      God! I can’t live with just carry on! I bring changes of clothes and wear them all!

    • @jacqueline8559
      @jacqueline8559 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@catherinemori4496 😂 Me too! No way can I travel light. I like to choose my daily / evening outfits wherever I go.....just me😂

    • @catherinemori4496
      @catherinemori4496 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@jacqueline8559 I’m afraid there’s too much judgment placed on those of us who want a big suitcase…with clothes AND room for purchases! 😂

  • @patriciasinclair9278
    @patriciasinclair9278 Před 8 měsíci +6

    As Mme Bollinger said, "I drink champagne when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if I'm not hungry and drink it when I am. Otherwise, I never touch it―unless I’m thirsty.”

  • @user-cu7kn4ef7x
    @user-cu7kn4ef7x Před 7 měsíci +10

    What's good about this video is that a lot of those advices can be applied to many cities in the world.
    I'm French so I know a bit about Paris... 😅 but now I live in Japan, and Tokyo is like Paris, every touristic places are very crowded, and your travel will be way more enjoyable if you avoid them. Walking without any goal destination and discover typical neighbours is the best thing you can do. You'll be able to discover and experience real local culture and atmosphere, I think it's just way better than following traditional travel itineraries ✌️

  • @andreas8664
    @andreas8664 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Hey, as an European living in Brussels and so being often in Paris I was curious about your tips and I have to say that you nailed it ! One of the best if not the best video advices I've ever seen about Paris. Plus you can apply this recommendations to most of big cities in Europe

  • @daisinapali
    @daisinapali Před 8 měsíci +76

    You two wonderful people are such a help for those visiting France! Helped me when visiting Paris this time last year, and it was all I needed. Thanks for the amazing videos you do. Keep up the amazing work. Love from Nova Scotia Canada ❤

    • @Hummingbirds2023
      @Hummingbirds2023 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Nova Scotia is somewhere I would love to visit! I'm in California.

    • @bbpete8349
      @bbpete8349 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I have made a few trips to Paris, but many trips to Nova Scotia and I love NS! I'm so sorry for the wildfires in such a beautiful area of our earth. I've been from Digby to Annapolis Valley to Cape Breton to Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, and of course Halifax, etc. It's a great place on our planet!

  • @janetcorey5102
    @janetcorey5102 Před 8 měsíci +16

    Paris, 2-3 days then head south to Provence saturated with lavender and sunflower fields ❤️

    • @jodic8952
      @jodic8952 Před 3 měsíci

      What month would you recommend?

  • @susannekalejaiye4351
    @susannekalejaiye4351 Před 7 měsíci

    Really appreciate the quick, concise delivery of your points.

  • @jeffyzefrench
    @jeffyzefrench Před 8 měsíci +11

    Just mentioning Alsace as one of your top regions of France got me.
    That's where I'm originally from and, yes, it's absolutely amazing, but even the French ignore it, sadly. Great tip for tourists who actually want to visit France!

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 8 měsíci

      😊

    • @ajarnwordsmith628
      @ajarnwordsmith628 Před 7 měsíci

      See my comment above: Choucroute Alsaciene is my go-to winter warmer at one of the brasseries in Paris, accompanied by a glass or two of Riesling, preferably from one of the world of wine's greatest producers, Domaine Zind Humbrecht.

  • @gail4101
    @gail4101 Před 8 měsíci +16

    As usual, you guys covered very essential mistakes that visitors seem to always make…hopefully this video helps many first timers with their experiences in France…in retrospect, I still reflect on things that I could have done better…like le Métro courtesy of stepping out the way of people going to work…same thing on The Tube in London…also I Remember packing an entire luggage set ( large and small suitcase with a cosmetic one and a garment bag ) for my first trip…lugging them around really got old really fast… by the third day I reverted back to normal appropriate casual wear and who would know or even care if you wore the same thing two days in a row?😱…and after a complete day of walking, just sitting on a park bench and watching people passing by…thank you again for helping me to reminisce wishing I was there😘😘

  • @Actnjax
    @Actnjax Před 8 měsíci +35

    Love this video and your series! You exactly right with every one of these tips! We went to visit our daughter studying abroad in Paris and we followed all of your tips and it was incredible! Navigo Easy was the way to go, not overpacking (backpacks only), not over planning, and going to local cafes. Thank you for these videos!!!

  • @patrickdelrue546
    @patrickdelrue546 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Excellent list/recommendations. As someone who lived in Paris for a fair amount of my life and have welcomed loads of people to the city these are very credible and important tips. Well done ! I expected a clickbait list and instead I will be telling people who will soon visit Paris to watch this video now !

  • @siyandankundla-mgudlwa1888
    @siyandankundla-mgudlwa1888 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Am glad I followed you while preparing for my vacation to Paris in June'23. Your advice is spot on. Thank you 💗

  • @manyilee9246
    @manyilee9246 Před 8 měsíci +7

    So true about skipping museums with free admission - Musee Carnavalet is one of my fav! And, do not say no to the BUTTER, they are insanely yummy.

    • @yettaloyd507
      @yettaloyd507 Před 8 měsíci

      Enjoyed eating there ❤️👏🏼🇫🇷🌹

  • @seanroderick3467
    @seanroderick3467 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Seconding the formule menus and visiting other towns around France! Would also add making dinner reservations for proper restaurants…usually there’s only one sitting and once they’re full, that’s it for the night.

  • @yvonnerees-jones3441
    @yvonnerees-jones3441 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just returned from a fabulous trip to Paris with a friend. Watched some of your videos before going, excellent advice! Had a great time, no bed bugs, beautiful sunny weather(in October!!!) and friendly people. I think taking your advice and attempting a bit of French definitely helped!

  • @christiecrawford1907
    @christiecrawford1907 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I am really enjoying your videos on Paris and France. My husband and I frequently travel to Europe for several weeks at a time and we spend a lot of time researching places to visit, to create an authentic experience. My husband visited Paris a few times and did not have a great experience. Thank you for your helpful tips and honest suggestions. We will be spending three weeks in the country next fall to experience the wine harvest.

  • @euroschmau
    @euroschmau Před 7 měsíci +11

    I'm surprised you didn't say my #1 mistake about Paris (and all other major European destinations)...going in June-August. Summer is by far the worst time to visit Paris with the crowds, heat, costs and how all Parisians have left for vacation.

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 7 měsíci

      Okay

    • @chronic2023
      @chronic2023 Před 5 měsíci

      Good point. I went at the end of November to beginning of December for 9 days back when my daughter was studying there and it was wonderful. We could walk into charming uncrowded cafés and museums. There were some tourists but few and far between. It was fantastic. 😊

    • @agatakrenz7800
      @agatakrenz7800 Před 4 měsíci

      I like 6 weeks in Paris from 14th of July till the end of August. Parisians on holiday, tourists crowding famous spots, parisian sideways for myself. Heaven and almost privet haven.

  • @elizabethmayrose8521
    @elizabethmayrose8521 Před 8 měsíci +13

    We watched all of your videos before our trip to Paris last week. We had 6 glorious days in Paris. We got a lot in, but I knew there was no way we’d get to the Louvre. We’ll get that the next time. You helped us so much! We booked at Hotel Claude Bernard and it was perfect. Nice room at a fair price. Right near the Maubert-Municipalities Metro. You advice saved us so much grief and frustration! Merci Beaucoup!

    • @LesFrenchiesTravel
      @LesFrenchiesTravel  Před 8 měsíci

      you are very welcome

    • @insidethefishbowl
      @insidethefishbowl Před 3 měsíci

      I stayed at the Hotel Claude Bernard on my first trip to Paris 16 years ago! With so many options to choose from in Paris, what a fun little surprise and blast to the past your comment was for me!

  • @kittydellareese
    @kittydellareese Před 7 měsíci +2

    Such a nice, well made and - above all - REALISTIC video about Paris! I've been to Paris a couple of months ago for the fifth time and I'm planning on coming back next spring. I usually stay for four days, with a handluggage suitcase, a nice basic wardrobe and comfy shoes. I try to discover a new hotel in another arrondisment everytime i'm there, I buy tickets to museums and shows in advance, avoid overly crowded places and walk from one end of the city to the other as much as possible (or rely on the metro). I never had a single bad moment so far in Paris. When you relax and don't make too much of a fuss about the city and overly high expectations, you can experience the city in it's most beautiful way. What I personally like is taking walks through the cemeteries there (the last one was Cimetière Montparnasse - very charming) and I enjoyed a concert at Saint Chapelle in the evening, which was a lovely and memorable event as well! The only thing I haven't mastered yet is eating at a restaurant. I'm simply too shy and a bit afraid that I won't make it through the ordering process. Sounds silly, but the struggle is real. I will definitely work on that topic the next time in la belle Paris!

  • @markwoldin162
    @markwoldin162 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I agree with absolutely everything.
    On clothes I would say dress comfortably but tastefully. Wear a lot of black. Like a bohemian uniform.

  • @jmp4653
    @jmp4653 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Hi
    Je suis français et 100% d’accord avec vos conseils. Vous avez une façon intelligente de voyager et de visiter. Bravo !
    Have a nice stay in France !

  • @andresteelemusic5512
    @andresteelemusic5512 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Love your videos! I just came back from my first holiday in Paris and having watched almost all of your videos in advance I went to many boulangeries and other places you have recommended and I had a great time!(A couple of the patisseries or chocolatiers like Carton, Maison d’Isabelle, J. Genin were on holiday but so many other were open). I got the NAVIGO easy card during my stay and got a lot of use from, planned a sensible itinerary discovering historic sites and local highlights etc. Had such a lovely time! Merci à vous deux!
    I went to Au Levin D’Antan several times thanks to you both. Everything I had there was lovely. Try their praline feuilletage (some of the locals in the queue were talking about how great it was and said it was their specialty. I tried it on my last day in Paris and it was absolutely incredible! Meilleurs vœux à vous et merci beaucoup!

  • @snikkerr1949
    @snikkerr1949 Před 7 měsíci

    My sister and I just got back from a group tour of France and it was a perfect mix of activity and free time. I'm so appreciative of your videos..they were very helpful. We started in Paris and traveled to Deauville, Mont St Michel, Amboise and back to Paris. Wonderful time. We saw a lot and most favorite was Giverny, Normandy and St Malo. We toured Eiffel in the daytime and stayed on our own until night to see it lit up. Amazing!

  • @norgeenthorpe1802
    @norgeenthorpe1802 Před 5 měsíci

    You two are so easy to listen to and watch! You're not long winded, but thorough without being too chatty! Thank you!

  • @marylee3573
    @marylee3573 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Took the Metro all over Paris and did a LOT of walking. Took a bicycle tour out to Versailles for a day. Stayed in small, out-of-the-way boutique hotels and then took a train to Amsterdam. I'd love to go for a third trip someday.

  • @heathcliff1096
    @heathcliff1096 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Your videos are really great and as a French guy living in Paris I can confirm most of the advice you give are very well-thought and based on experience. It is nice to see American born individuals being so knowledgeable about the French ways. Thank you.

  • @Kandy559
    @Kandy559 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been stressing out over what to wear in Paris and now I’ll relax!

  • @JanYumul
    @JanYumul Před 6 měsíci

    Loved this video because you didn't overwhelm with information by talking too much. And most of the advice here is practical. I've learned to pack light and the shoes! I think the key takeaway is when traveling to a place, don't see yourself as a tourist, but as a local, to get that beautiful experience. I always refer to my accommodations as "home in the next few days". Thanks for this!

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 Před 7 měsíci +3

    What a sensible advice you gave in this video.
    The last time I went to Paris, I spent 3 days in Parc Citroen and one day in another park in the city, before taking the train home again.😊
    And in Paris, I drink café au lait. Always eat one time in a Vietnamese restaurant, and eat choucroute somewhere around a station.

  • @nyasak721
    @nyasak721 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Great video! Re-lived my month in Paris this summer! I stayed in a residential neighborhood(arrondissement-the 16th) and as it was my fourth time, I did nothing touristy. I was simply a flâneur. And yes, the metro and G7 are the way to go!

  • @ryandavis7390
    @ryandavis7390 Před měsícem +1

    Omg the production quality of this video was fantastic! Major props! We’re heading to Paris in April and these tips were perfect timing for us! Thank you!

  • @HoneymoonAlways
    @HoneymoonAlways Před 7 měsíci

    Love your channel! We live in Portugal and meet friends in Paris regularly, helping them go to the top attractions. Now I want to spend a few weeks outside of Paris.

  • @stellarch4986
    @stellarch4986 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Congratulations !! Les Frenchies 😊😊 I have lived in Paris for 12 to 13 years and you got everything right... That video was very complete and you reviewed all or almost all the important points essential for foreigners who desire to enjoy a very pleasant stay in Paris and not leave the city of lights behind them with mostly frustrations. I've just viewed this video so far but definitely thumbs up 👍🏻.

  • @gabrielleparis3532
    @gabrielleparis3532 Před 8 měsíci +9

    🍾❤Colleen, smiled and laughed about your Paris Mistake comment: "Not drinking enough Champagne." I will immediately follow your excellent guidance and begin drinking Champagne as I pack for my Paris October trip! Merci to you and Antoine for your channel, salut!🥂

  • @WaM1756
    @WaM1756 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent video with very good advice. Most of the tips offered in this video are just as applicable in any metropolitan French or European city and in smaller cities like Nice, my home (where the weather is always sunnier than Paris), on the Côte d'Azur. So Bon voyage!

  • @leosmoonfish2849
    @leosmoonfish2849 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Excellent video.
    I go to Paris often and these tips are spot on.

  • @jeanpaulfelix4095
    @jeanpaulfelix4095 Před 2 měsíci +5

    just wanted to tell you both that your videos are fantastic. Your love for the greatest of all cities is authentic.

  • @kemosabe8313
    @kemosabe8313 Před 8 měsíci +8

    I visited Paris for the first time at the end of July. Loved it! Thanks to you guys. Coffee was excellent, food same, people were very friendly. Bathrooms ( water closets) seemed few and far between. Trains and bus is the way to go. It's easy just read and pay attention. Or just watch a lot of this lovely couples CZcams. It helps!

  • @sanfordlavine1760
    @sanfordlavine1760 Před 6 měsíci

    I agree 100% with all of your tips. It is of course difficult to not be drawn into the well known sites, but this city has an adventure around every corner. The adventure includes discovering new cuisines and small galleries. Thank you, well done.

  • @plouischenu
    @plouischenu Před 7 měsíci +2

    As a professional, former concierge in Paris, I must acknowledge and agree 100%!

  • @InXLsisDeo
    @InXLsisDeo Před 7 měsíci +3

    The price of all drinks, including café, is displayed on the menu outside of the bar, VAT and service included. They will charge you that price. If they charge you more, you are allowed to complain (perhaps double check from a french person at the next table before). But it shouldn't happen. There is no obligation to tip.
    Also, if you insist on visiting very crowded places like the Louvre or the Eiffel tower, make sure you check the opening times and aim for times where there is the least crowds. The Louvre closes at 9.30pm on Fridays, so a very good time to avoid the crowds will be between 7pm and 9.30pm on that day (although to visit the Louvre, you usually need more than 3h).
    For Versailles, the least crowded days are wednesday through Friday.
    Overall a very good video, and as a long time Parisian, all these tips are spot on. Just one remark: replace champagne by wine in general. The lady seems particularly fond of champagne, but her tip applies to all wines.

  • @andrewdunn7312
    @andrewdunn7312 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Thanks so much for your fantastic content, I’ve been subscribed for some time now and love the concise yet detailed information you provide us with! Honestly it’s a real pleasure to learn from you guys the tips and tricks and indeed the sheer joy of life in France. It’s clear that a lot of time, forethought and effort goes into every post and it’s very much appreciated.

  • @chrisdodson923
    @chrisdodson923 Před 7 měsíci

    I just happened across this site by accident. Down to earth excellent advice. Exactly what we need when traveling. Big Thanks.

  • @laurentbeaulieu4443
    @laurentbeaulieu4443 Před 3 měsíci

    I have lived in Europe both Poland and Italy. I find your video very helpful for travellers. Common sense easy to remember. Merci

  • @a.humphries8678
    @a.humphries8678 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I had the immense pleasure of visiting Paris and the Dordogne region. The south of France and the people there were so lovely!

  • @frenchprint
    @frenchprint Před 7 měsíci +5

    final mistake i would point out: travelling to paris before the 2024 olympic games.
    there's a lot of renovation and construction works under way at the moment (you can notice some in the video). that means, many monuments are partially hidden and the transportation network can be more or less impacted. i believe paris will look much more 'polished' from 2025 onwards with some brand new transportation lines/stations and well renovated buildings.

    • @frenchprint
      @frenchprint Před 7 měsíci +1

      other reasons for the current number of infrastructure projects: the renovation of notre-dame after the 2019 fire, the city council's plan for a greener city (bicycle lanes, energy renovations...), and the housing crisis for which the council is building plenty of new affordable housing.

  • @4leef22
    @4leef22 Před 7 měsíci +1

    We just did a family trip of 5 with help from the Frenchies! Stayed near Marche Montorgueil near Sentier Metro station … it was safe and fantastic with a real Parisian feel

  • @warjacare
    @warjacare Před 7 měsíci +2

    If one has to rush through through Paris, a boat trip on the Seine is the best way to see most interesting landmarks. Same in Berlin.

  • @juliehayne4636
    @juliehayne4636 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Yes, when I visited Paris, I made the mistake of packing nicer clothes than I usually wear. I wanted to be respectful, because I know that on average, Europeans present themselves better than we do in the United States. But, after a few extremely muggy days, I asked my sister, who was arriving later, to bring me a few (nice) t-shirts so that I could feel more comfortable, and better enjoy the delights of Paris.

  • @lenoraGrayce
    @lenoraGrayce Před 8 měsíci +4

    We are lucky enough to have family who live just outside of Paris. My cousin, who speaks fluent English, came into the city every day to show us around and drive us to the various locations. I did get to use the metro a couple of times and often times we would walk too, which is the best way to see the city!

  • @akiraf8663
    @akiraf8663 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love what you do, as a native Parisien you guys teaching me things I didn't know

  • @ikwer111
    @ikwer111 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent advice from start to finish. Certainly the bit about the rest of France. It is equally beautiful, and much less crowded.

  • @annmajek5203
    @annmajek5203 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Perfect! Thanks Les Frenchies❤️

  • @vinsonfamilycollectibles8213
    @vinsonfamilycollectibles8213 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Visited Paris in 2004, 2011, and 2013. You guys are giving common sense advice for not only travelers to Paris, but anywhere. My 1st visit, I was trying to find Hotel Picard in the 3rd or 4th, and I had a large duffle bag with no rollers! Remember for visiting the sites, early, early, early. My first meal was Chinese food right along the Seine. Thanks!!

  • @Paul71H
    @Paul71H Před 2 měsíci

    4:22 - #8 is great advice for just about any trip to anywhere. I used to overpack for trips, but now I take Rick Steves' advice about packing light -- meaning fitting everything for the whole trip into one carry-on-sized bag. I follow this advice not only for trips by plane, but even for car trips within the US where I have plenty of space to take more. I find that it's much simpler and less stressful to have less stuff to carry around and to keep up with.

  • @shaunpontsler9484
    @shaunpontsler9484 Před 7 měsíci

    I like your videos! Thank you! Paris is a great city, great metro to get you around, wonderful food. My favorite Paris days are just spent walking around and relaxing in non-tourist areas.

  • @lewisg06
    @lewisg06 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Wow! You guys rock! I was nearly robbed in the Jardan de Luxembourg but thanks to your tip I spotted the guy in the nick of time!

  • @Hummingbirds2023
    @Hummingbirds2023 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Another fab job guys!! I hope people that want to visit France watch this video and all others you provide! Paris looks SO crowded to me, I would be very intimidated by that. Maybe if I were younger I would enjoy that but not at 70 I dont do stairs if i can avoid it. The book is a MUST! Colleen you look marvelous! Antoine handsome man! Thanks again for your wonderful videos, fun informative and fast paced!

  • @joeydutton8074
    @joeydutton8074 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I had a strange experience when leaving Paris and trying to make my way to Charles De Gaulle airport. All instructions over the speaker-system were in French ONLY. Suddenly, at one stop, a voice rattled something in French, and then EVERYONE got up and exited the train. I was like... ummm... what is happening? Should I get off this train too? I even noticed one lovely young lady pause and make eye contact with me, as if she was thinking of saying something.
    But she continued on. And so did the train. It passed one stop. Then another. Then another. I realized, oh crap, this train is being taken out of service. It went waaaaaaay out of Paris to the end of the line. The train rolled to a quiet stop, and that was it. The doors didn't open. I actually had to pry the door open to get out. So here I am with luggage in tow, rambling through a train yard with no idea what to do next. Fortunately, there was one guy sitting on a step and smoking a cigarette. I said "Charles De Gaulle?". He understood and motioned for me to walk to the platform about 500 feet away. I did. Sure enough, a ghostly train rolled up. I was the first and only passenger. The train headed back to Paris, but I was able to step off at my correct platform and head to the airport. I made my flight!
    Moral of the story? Learn a little French. Also, give yourself a lot of extra time to get to wherever you are wanting to go, because there may be surprise obstacles and challenges.

  • @gohfai
    @gohfai Před 7 měsíci

    hi from hongkong!I had been to Paris twice when I was an undergraduate student in uk University.France is so different from other European countries. Tour Eiffel made me feel so impressive and I still remember it nowadays!Support your high quality vlog!😊

  • @patrickgelinas5241
    @patrickgelinas5241 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Merci beaucoup, les Frenchies. Bien hâte de visiter Paris en novembre. Grâce à vous et vos précieux conseils!

  • @kevwwong
    @kevwwong Před 8 měsíci +20

    I just got back from a 2 week trip to France and I wanted to thank you for all your tips and tricks. This video was a little late for me but it was interesting to see what I followed and did not follow.
    For context, we (2 adults, 2 kids) did 3 nights each in Lyon, Marseille and Nice (unfortunately during the heat wave) before going to Paris for 5 nights. We stayed in some smaller hotels in the other cities, but we did stay at the Courtyard Gare de Lyon based on a recommendation. Small room, but we got a great view of the Seine and yes, the Eiffel Tower way off in the distance. Some nice dining spots in the area and minutes away from the Metro (and 10 minutes to RER C across the river).
    Comfortable shoes - most definitely. I brought a pair of Skechers that would work for day or night - they definitely did the job for me!
    Clothing and luggage was a bit tricky because we were traveling for 2 weeks, and going city to city by train. Fortunately, the hotel in Nice had a washer/dryer in the room, which allowed us to cut our wardrobe in half! And after the hot, hot weather, our clothing needed it! We did manage to travel with just a carry on and backpack each. And I will say that we weren't too concerned about not "dressing like a local" and looking like a tourist. But we're Asian, and used to sticking out a bit in the western world.
    Speaking of which... the Asian food in France was fine. But I think I'm spoiled for the food variety (and especially the East/SE Asian food) in Toronto (Canada), so maybe not the best comparison. But I certainly enjoyed almost everything we had.
    Because we were in Paris from Tues-Sat, we got the Navigo weekly pass. Bit of a pain waiting in line to get the passes, but worth every penny. Navigating the metro was a little confusing, but using google maps and taking a few extra seconds to get our bearings got us to where we needed to go... except when it came to RER C. I kept getting crossed up on that line. But it was useful to get everywhere we wanted to go in the city, and of course over to CDG when we were flying home.
    (And for all the Canadians out there - yes, our elementary school lessons and bilingual labeling will help you a little when trying to read menus and the like. But I would still ask for an English menu, just in case.)

    • @coletteee87
      @coletteee87 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm planning to get the weekly pass when I arrive in Paris in a couple of weeks time. Was the process of getting it complicated? I know that I will need a passport photo and a form of ID, but besides that is it simple to purchase?

    • @kevwwong
      @kevwwong Před 8 měsíci

      @@coletteee87Purchasing the pass is fairly easy. You just go to a Navigo service window (they are everywhere, but I recommend going to a larger Metro station like Gare de Lyon - I originally went to Gare d'Austerlitz and they were sold out) and ask for the weekly pass (listed as semaine on their lists).
      Photobooths are everywhere and four pics will set you back 5€. You do get a day or two grace for the picture, so no rush there.

    • @chtipichon6333
      @chtipichon6333 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@coletteee87 Hello, it's quite simple, just go to a counter, it will be made very quickly. But yes you might have to wait in line a few minutes, expecially if you're doing it in a train station or at the airport. Smaller subway stations are less crowded (but also there can be nobody behind the counter). If you can, avoid doing it on the 1st day of the month, because that is when a lot of parisians renew their Navigo Subscription for the month so the queue are often huge.

    • @InXLsisDeo
      @InXLsisDeo Před 7 měsíci +2

      Very good ! One thing though. As a Parisian, I do NOT recommend relying on RER B to go to Roissy CDG airport, because it is extremely unreliable. I recently missed my international flight even with 4h30 of headroom due to it, that served me a lesson. (and btw, the announcement that the trains were cancelled was made only in french)
      Order a taxi or Uber to go to the airport.

    • @kevwwong
      @kevwwong Před 7 měsíci

      @@InXLsisDeo Good to know. I didn't have any issues myself, but I also understand enough French to catch the gist of an announcement. I would've been ready had there been a delay of some sort.

  • @michaelamappala5238
    @michaelamappala5238 Před 4 měsíci

    Another well planned video with links to other helpful videos. Merci! Great job!

  • @terraincognita3749
    @terraincognita3749 Před 2 měsíci

    I really enjoy your videos, they are informative, well-produced and carry a relaxed vibe. My compliments!

  • @julieh3553
    @julieh3553 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I love your channel, and this is one of your best videos! Such great tips, especially about "you do you." Paris itself is art, and can be enjoyed by just taking it all in. And, of course champagne is ALWAYS a good idea. Thank you for allowing me to re-visit this fabulous city (even if it is only virtually)!

    • @julieh3553
      @julieh3553 Před 8 měsíci

      Oh, and I forgot to give you kudos about train vs. flying travel mode (being married to a train enthusiast, lol)

  • @Blackhonda666
    @Blackhonda666 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Good video again guys! Apreciate all the tips you shared. I just got back from paris last week (6th time in paris alone) and i feel more confident navigating like a local thanks a lot and even with the metro disruptions 😂 i find my way with a breeze😊

  • @sylviege7534
    @sylviege7534 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for your honesty ! By the way, i liked your videos about Lyon and the south of France.
    I hope you will do more of them when you are on holiday.

  • @johnhickey4784
    @johnhickey4784 Před 7 měsíci +2

    love the video. I no longer visit the large museums. I now visit the smaller museums. Last time i was in Paris i visited the Gustave Moreau Museum and others that were former residences like the Jaquermart Andre and the Nissem Comondo Museums. Great places to vist and no crowds

  • @missdeejay
    @missdeejay Před 8 měsíci +4

    Yes, you have to drink plenty of champagne when visiting Paris! This is a funny story: we went to the Feérie show at the Moulin Rouge, and our entry included one bottle of champagne, which was delicious! There was an elderly couple sitting next to us, and they too were drinking champagne, but they only drank one glass each. By the end of the show, we had already finished our bottle, and the elderly couple stood up, picked up their coats, and left, without taking their almost-full champagne bottle, so WE SNATCHED their bottle, and finished it up. For that reason, the waiters let us stay a little longer, before the next show started. 😂 You guys are my favorite You Tube travel vloggers!

  • @sandrinelaborderie6609
    @sandrinelaborderie6609 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I love your videos ! You have a lot of commun sense, all your tips are relevant and make a lot of sense. Take it from a true Parisian ❤️🇫🇷

  • @marigaritaalburnamarco2268
    @marigaritaalburnamarco2268 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your advise is good for any city, people go like crazy to visit all the famous sites and they don't experience the cities.

  • @spdaltid
    @spdaltid Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent, I've visited Paris on many occasions, and still only been to a handful of the "must do" tourist sites. Great tips. Do some research, follow your feelings, leave expectations behind. There' s always some hit'n'miss - but that's part of the experience. Enjoy!

  • @marionenzer1947
    @marionenzer1947 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Great vidéo, a lot of useful tips for French people as well !

  • @maryandrews4097
    @maryandrews4097 Před 8 měsíci +5

    One of my favourite places to visit is the Musee Marmottan. It can be reached by taking a really pleasant bus ride which takes you very near the Musee; you do not need to worry about getting off at the right stop as you simply disembark at the terminus. There is the nice little Parc Ranelagh where you can enjoy a picnic (try a jambon buerre).

  • @cintiasmarques
    @cintiasmarques Před 4 měsíci

    I have to stop and say I loved your video!!!
    Such a lovely couple!
    Thank you for an excellent job!