Paris
Welcome aboard to an interesting tour to this French metropolis that is known to be the leading fashion capital in the world.
It is also home to the captivating Eiffel Tower that has awed more than thousands of tourists. Fasten your seatbelts and enjoy one great ride of your life.
Paris is the center and largest area in France which represents the most dynamic hub of economical activity in the country. It has been regarded as the “City of Lights” since the nineteenth century that has also gained a reputation for being the “romantic” city. Situated on the banks of the river Seine in the northern- central region, Paris hosts a rich array of museums and galleries. It has been reported to be the most visited place in the entire globe with more than thirty million excursionists per year.
Geography of Paris
It is located on a north- bending arc of the river Seine that includes two inhabited islands, Ile Saint Louis and Ile dela Cite. It has several prominent hills, the highest of which is Montmartre at 130 meters above sea level. Paris covers 105.397 square kilometers excluding the outlying parks of Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes. Its borders have remained largely unchanged since 1860, when Napoleon III and Haussmann doubled the area of Paris to 78 square kilometers by annexing the land within the city’s ring of fortifications. However, the city limits have changed marginally in the 1920’s reaching about 86.9 square kilometers.
Paris How to Plan a Trip
Planning a trip to Paris is easy, since you can go online to find travel guides, travel packages and more. Paris is France’s Capital, which is located at Seine riverbanks throughout the northern-central parts of France. Paris is also capital of various regions. The Regions surround the suburbs of Paris France. In the early 2000s, Paris had a population of more than 2,000,000 people, which the count has increased.
Paris has surrounding urban regions, which extend ahead of the boundaries around the city.
Almost 10 million residents live in Paris today. Around the metropolitan region, you will stroll through Satellite where more than 11 million people lived in this area during the late 1900s. This metropolitan region near Europe is one of the most inhabited regions.
Throughout the area you will enjoys dynamic France centers. Many economic activities take place in this area.
The wealthy are is surrounded by beautiful buildings and land where the La Défense resides being Paris’s hugest multi-purpose commerce district.
The area surrounds urban regions of Paris and Europe. In this area, chief French businesses head off the region. You will also find intercontinental firms in this region.
Today, Paris is taking the lead in business, cultural and politics alike. The city is powerful influenced by the latest fashions, arts, etc. Gastronomy, or cooking is popular in Paris as well. The chief city is a global hemisphere where intercontinental headquarters and organizations rest, including the famous OECD. UNESCO is also in this region.
Lately, Paris is popular for its Napoleon structural designs. Throughout the area is a host of galleries, museums and so on. Paris has many popular nightspots in the area as well.
One of the most popular visited areas in Paris is the Eiffel Tower. Upon your return to the Eiffel Tower, you’ll go around the Statue of Liberty. This metro has over 1000 feet of attractions and sits on the banks of the famous Paris Seine River.
This region is known as the la Ville Lumière. (City of Lights)
Paris has for sometime now been known as the city of romance. Paris is a beautiful region where more than 29 million people from around the world visit each year. Pari is the original name of Paris. Pari came from the tribe of Gallic Parisii. During the Roman Emperor Paris was called the city of Iutetja or Lutetia. At the end of the Roman Emperor era, Paris became known. Most Parisian people are popular announced as Paname, which is the slang for Panam. Because the city has beautiful lit up areas throughout the country, it becomes popularly known as the La Ville- Lumière, or the City of Lights. Parisians reside in Paris, which sometimes these people are known as Parigots. These people often reside outside the region of Paris. Actually, Parigots is the French term meaning one and the same as Parisian.
Paris took part in war efforts, which lead the city to entertain the world by enjoying victorious parades that promote peace. After the peace treaties, Paris became famous for its nightlife, arts, and cultural, which carries on today. From all over the world, artists visit one of the most inspiring cities in the world, i.e. Paris. One of the popular artists included Stravinsky, who is a Russian composer exiled during the end of the world. Picasso, Dalì , Hemingway, and many others visited Paris as well and left their prints on the walls of many of Paris’s fine museums.
This is just a taste of what Paris has to offer. There are still a lot more to discover that you would want to for yourself. That for sure would be the real icing on the cake. You may want to pack up your luggage and get the next flight. It will be more than a memorable rendezvous.
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