Directions and Map of Paris (Download E-Book)

by R MAK on June 17, 2008 · 2 comments

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A trip to Paris, famous as the most romantic of destinations, is one of those lifetime musts.The very fabric
of the city is elegant, its grand avenues and atmospheric little back-streets lined with harmonious apartment blocks and interspersed by exquisitely designed gardens and squares.The Parisians are no less stylish than their city: a sophisticated, cosmopolitan people renowned for their chic and their hauteur.

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Spring is the classic time to visit Paris, when the weather is mild (average daily 6–20°C), with bright days balanced by rain showers. Autumn, similarly mild, and winter (1–7°C) can be very rewarding, but on overcast days the city can feel melancholy; winter sun on the other hand is the city’s most flattering light, and hotels and restaurants are relatively uncrowded in this season. By contrast, Paris in high summer (15–25°C) is not the best time to go: large numbers of Parisians desert the capital between July 15 and the end of August for the beach or mountains, and many restaurants and shops close down for much of this period.

Directions and map of Paris
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