Who wouldn’t want to visit the attractive capital of France at least once in their life? Leaving Charles de Gaulle International Airport upon arrival may not be as easy as it seems, as the terminals are spread out.

If you have booked your accommodation in one of the district’s luxury hotels, all the better for you. This simply means that you can get to sites like the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysees and the Louvre Museum and others quite easily.

If you are here on business and have your sights set on a leisure trip after work, we recommend the Normandy Hotel, which has a conference center and a business center, as well as six conference rooms of different sizes. . But if you fancy a bit of history and culture along with tradition, we highly recommend the Edouard VII Opera, which is right next to the Paris Opera. It is also one of the few pet-friendly hotels in Paris.

These are just examples of good and comfortable accommodation. Paris is a beautiful city with high cultural values ​​as well as being the center of European elegance. Getting around is easy. You can take a taxi and drive to a number of places, although we can also warn you that French traffic is quite unruly and pedestrians, especially, show little concern for traffic regulations.

If you live in one of the luxury Paris hotels in the district, you might consider taking a walk. There is much to do and see even as you stroll along the Seine to the imposing Notre Dame Cathedral with its filigree portals and doors, not to mention the sculptures, nave and organ. Right next door is the Center Pompidou a la mode and the Arc de Triomphe.

Other cultural centers are the Musee Louvre, which houses the famous Mona Lisa, among other masterpieces, and the Musee D’Orsay, which houses his impressive Rodin collection.

The sophistication of Le Paris does not end with its magnificent history and culture. The city is also home to one of the best-known universities in the world: the Sorbonne.

But if you want to delve into the soul, the skin of the city, we suggest you stop at cafes known for informed exchanges between artists of various genres, take the tour buses around the city, try the French latte at the stalls of food. , talk to the artists who draw furiously along the Seine… in short, live it Paris!

We also recommend that you take the underground train or TGV (pronounced ‘Tay Jhay Vay’) once a day to travel to the suburbs of Paris and enjoy the diverse sights and sounds of the city. And if you’re traveling to, say, London or within continental Europe, we suggest you skip the flight, take the Eurostar train instead. The experience will be nothing short of unforgettable.