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Note that the Arc is free to look at and free to walk under. It is only climbing the platform that incurs a fee, and entails a bit of queueing. To complete this itinerary in a single day, you may wish to skip climbing the platform. I have often heard people say that this is due to the romantic atmosphere in Paris. The city’s little alleys, cosy bars, romantic restaurants, the River Seine, etc. all contribute to this atmosphere. Also read Things to Know Before Visiting the Eiffel Tower in Paris 15. Sacré Coeur Basilica Source- Unsplash The historical sentinel representing the loss and triumph of war is unmissable on your trip to Paris.

Should you want to explore the neighbourhoods, the 9th and 10th have a lot to offer. The family-run seafood restaurant down the street – Le Comptoir Iode – is incredible, or for a more elevated culinary experience – Le Mordant – serves a fantastic take on modern French cuisine. In between you will find a flurry of wine bars, restaurants, etc. – a diverse offering within steps of the hotel. I have also become quite friendly with the hotel staff, and have taken their guidance multiple times for food or drink recommendations – none of which have ever disappointed. Haneke has a sly, sceptical awareness of the way the cinema manipulates us, passing off propaganda or advertising as reality. He is also, however, an arch manipulator. Given notice that this was to be an inquisition not a conversation, I rephrased my compliments and asked him a question about the startling climax of Amour. On principle he refused to answer. "Ah," he said, smirking as I tumbled into the trap, "you are asking me to interpret, and I will not. Every meaning is fine, all interpretations are OK. I do not choose between them, because I dislike explanations. It happened so with Juliette Binoche in Hidden. She asked me if the woman she played was having an affair with her colleague at work. There were two scenes together with this man: I told her to play one as if they were involved, the other as if they were not. I doubt that she found this to be helpful advice. History lovers can take their better halves to this museum located on the left bank of the River Seine. This museum contains French Art dating from 1848 to 1914, which includes paintings, furniture, photography and sculpture. Originally a train station made with stone and glass, now a beautiful place. Gare de Lyon’s Le Train Bleu may seem like a simple railway station but there is a reason why it is placed in our list of 15 romantic places to visit in Paris for couples. The sumptuous restaurant inside this station was built in 1906 with grand sculptures, walls filled with murals, brass fittings here and there and crystal chandeliers. Things to do-Temple of love people calls this place, what can be more romantic than the temple of love itself. This is the most romantic place in our list of 15 romantic places to visit in Paris for couples. You can locate Temple de L’amour on a small island, amidst the gaping views of Versailles. Begin day 2 of your 3 days in Paris in the best way at Notre Dame as you take in the stunning Gothic architecture. The cathedral is located on the Île de la Cité, or City Island, and has become one of the most iconic monuments in Paris! Luxembourg Palace and Gardens are still soaked in the royal and grandiose feel. Even in all, its royalness it’s still one of the romantic places to go with your better half. The air of this place is all about romance and is a lovely place to crash on during your date. This bohemian town in the 18th arrondissement is a surreal place to visit. The timeless village gets its name from the large hill it sits in the shadow of, and is a place with an amazing history. The Basilica of Sacred Hearts, also called Sacré Coeur Basilica, is a Catholic church in Paris. It is located on the highest point of Paris Butte Montmartre, and it is called so because it is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

While popular Paris monuments are sprinkled all over the city, the 1st to 7th arrondissements are the most central with the biggest variety of landmarks to enjoy. If you stay in one of these areas, it is also easy to fit more into your day as there is a reasonably short travel time between sightseeing spots. The 7th arrondissement is the most iconic. of the central districts and is home to such attractions as the one and only Eiffel Tower. Most of Paris’ most iconic landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur will light up, and it’s quite magical! One of the things France is famous foris the country’s romantic capital – Paris. But how did Paris earn its reputation as being such a romantic city? The whole atmosphere of the river Seine looks as if you are in scenery like a river is made just for romantic purposes. The gorgeous city lights leave you dazed as you stroll along the river. The water of the river sparkling with the light from thousands of city lights. You shouldn’t let the chance of cruising on the river go if you come for a visit with your partner. Enjoy the three-course meal provided on the cruise while absorbing the views. River Seine is the most romantic among our list of 15 romantic places to visit in Paris for couples. Things to do- The topmost level of the tower is what leaves people spellbound, the 276 metres height and the Champagne bar along with a dimly lit restaurant area. This restaurant has huge glass windows that let you marvel at the scenic view of the city of lights. Things to do-

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Paris is the old stomping ground of Ernest Hemingway, so why not pay a visit to Hemingway Bar at the Ritz-Carlton, where the atmosphere is warm and the bartenders are well-versed in the Hemingway classics. This type of art is characterized by its focus on strong emotions, the importance of imagination and the idealization of nature. It originated in England and first appeared in France in the late 18th century before reaching its peak in the first part of the 19th century. You can go watch a puppet show with your lover at Theatre Guignol Anatole, or you can play games at games escapes. 14. Gare de Lyon’s Le Train Bleu Source- Unsplash I tend to rotate between small and medium rooms, often travelling alone for business, and each time has been a pleasant surprise as no two rooms are the same. Each one features a completely different theme and colour palette, and feels more like a livable room in someone’s home unlike the stiff neutral palettes of larger hotel chains.

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