is paris as bad as reddit describes? : r/travel
Paris is safer, different smell, cleaner, less expensive, and people are nice in both places. Been to Paris and NYC multiple times. Greet every person you patronage as you enter and show respect and the
The absolute must-do/see in Paris? : r/ParisTravelGuide
A community for Paris lovers or first-timers about traveling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local or experienced travelers, niche
Paris smell almost ruined my trip. : r/ParisTravelGuide
A community for Paris lovers or first-timers about traveling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local or experienced travelers, niche
Great restaurants in Paris: list of personal favs that people
Great restaurants in Paris: list of personal favs that people strongly recommend (compilation of places mentioned in recent Paristravelguide post). Do the places in this list get the
What are your food “must-haves” in Paris? : r/ParisTravelGuide
A community for Paris lovers or first-timers about traveling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local or experienced travelers, niche questions,, in
Paris et sa banlieue
A Paris on a les monuments historiques, le PLU, les soit-disant toits en zinc qu''on veut classer au patrimoine mondial de l''UNESCO, les règlements de copropriété qui peuvent empêcher d''installer
Traveling to Paris alone : r/ParisTravelGuide
A community for Paris lovers or first-timers about traveling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local or experienced travelers, niche questions,, in
Paris Travel Guide
A community for Paris lovers or first-timers about traveling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local or experienced travelers, niche questions,, in
First time in Paris itinerary review : r/ParisTravelGuide
Hi all! I''m going to Paris for the first time and was wondering what are some places I must visit on my trip, besides the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, champs-élysées/Galeries Lafayette, Arc De Triomphe, the
Paris hotel : r/vegas
Paris is personally not my taste, but compared to other CET hotels, it''s completely fine. The sportsbook has recently been redone, beer park is nice, mon ami gabi is a great brunch spot and the location is