You will never forget the first time your eyes meet the Eiffel Tower. For me the second time was just as memorable. My husband and I had just married and were blessed to go to Paris for our honeymoon. We exited the Metro station, walked around a large building, and there she was. I could not help but smile and shed a tear, and I am sure I will do it again next time we meet. And the thing is, Paris is full of moment after moment just as powerful. The Louvre, Montmartre, Notre Dame, and the Arc de Triomphe hold the same power over me. Maybe it is the history, maybe too many years of French class, but this city holds a power over me.
There is a lot to see and take in while in Paris. I’d recommend staying no less than 4 days and longer if you have it. Give yourself time to play tourist, but also to explore on foot. If you do not have time to eat a baguette in a Parisienne park you have missed out!
Paris at night is a photographer’s dream!
Dress for Comfort & Style– While the Metro (the Parisienne Subway) is very convenient to use you will be walking a lot. we recommend dressing for a comfort and style combination.
Paris in Spring- In Spring months you will experience some humid cold. Be sure to pack layers and include your rain gear.
Paris in Summer- Paris in summer can range from 75-95 degrees (f). Air conditioning is not prevalent in Europe! So do your best to stay cool.
Our Favorite Attractions
While many of the options above are enjoyable for children here are a few other must-do items for kids:
Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Degas, Picasso, Matisse. There is no other city where you can rub shoulders with such a variety of famous artists. As a fine art major at Arizona State University these were the pieces we read about,
Just outside of the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris a beautiful café, called Le Metivier, stands in stark contrast to the dreary, yet romantic home for many well-known deceased Parisiennes. In 2002, hungry after a wander through the cemetery my parent’s