Travellers Paris - 3rd Edition Author:Thomas Cook Publishing (Editor) Paris is one of the best known and best loved cities in the world. The sheer beauty of the capital conquers first-time visitors. However, beauty alone does not explain the attraction of Paris. One could argue in favour of its vast cultural wealth, its fashion, the infinite variety of its cuisine or its nightlife. — However, its magical appeal is ... more »due mainly to an indefinable charm that seems to spring unexpectedly from the many facets of everyday life. Most visitors will begin with the historic city centre, taking in the iconic sites of the Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees. Of Paris' museums and galleries, the world-famous Louvre and Pompidou Centre are essential elements of any trip.
The Latin Quarter is the place to find the quintessential Parisian restaurant whilst Montmartre is home to a bohemian atmosphere and panoramic views of the city. Outside Paris proper, Versailles is the supreme example of French culture and elegance and a must-see attraction. Paris' highlights for the traveller include: the Louvre - still one of the world's greatest museums; Versailles, the supreme example of French architecture; the Latin Quarter: one of the oldest parts of the city remains one if its most vibrant areas; Place de la Concorde, the most splendid square in Paris; eating out - French or ethnic, you will be served some of the best food in the world; and, the Marais, an authentically-Parisian district, which is packed with interesting architecture.
This title is part of a range of popular, compact guidebooks perfect for planning all sorts of holidays - whether long-haul, short-haul, regional tours and city breaks. Full of useful information on walks and tours, accommodation and eating out, shopping options and top travel tips, they're all you need for your holiday right at your fingertips. They feature: user-friendly design; 180 colour photographs and 15 colour maps; easily accessible A-Z format for key practical information; and, feature spreads to illuminate cultural and historical background.« less