Paris

This light, responsive, and incredibly romantic city has been characterized over different periods not only by Russian writers but also by foreigners. One such description can be found in a quote by the German poet Heinrich Heine: "If God is bored in heaven, he opens a window and looks out at the Parisian boulevards." Paris is a unique corner of romance, the capital of fashion and beauty. This city unites world-renowned attractions, a list that goes beyond just the Eiffel Tower. Paris is famous for its parks and boulevards, which, according to H. Heine, are admired by the Almighty Himself. Besides, the city is known for its cabarets, and the street cafes, serving fresh baguette and delicious aromatic coffee, add a special charm to the city. Here, you will always find help and advice, and there is no place for sadness or melancholy.

When to go?

Paris is one of those unique cities that can be visited any time of the year. Thanks to its temperate oceanic climate, the French capital rarely experiences excessively hot summers or very cold winters. During the summer months, temperatures stay around +20-25°C, and from December through February, the thermometer averages between +3°C to +8°C, seldom dropping below zero.

What to buy?

Shopping in Paris is enveloped in a unique magic, as it is here that the most recognizable fashion houses in the world are located, and it is in this city that the most iconic perfumes are born. Every fashionista considers it her duty to purchase an outfit or accessory in Paris.

In the city center, you'll find the most fashionable brand boutiques. On the outskirts, there are outlet centers where branded items are sold with significant discounts. The most popular shopping spot that has turned into an attraction is the Galeries Lafayette.

If you feel a desire to immerse yourself in the world of design and fashion, head to the most romantic and bohemian district of Montmartre. There, numerous pavilions and shops offer the best fabrics and trimmings. Paris also sells a large amount of antiques, including vintage jewelry. At the local flea markets, you can find real treasures.

Moreover, from Paris, one can bring back a bottle of wonderful wine or the famous French cheese, although not everyone may appreciate its specific smell and unusual taste.

What to try?

Paris is a global epicenter of exquisite cuisine, where cooking is elevated to the level of art. The city's restaurants offer the most unexpected dishes and unimaginable combinations of ingredients. Speaking of traditional French cuisine in Paris, one cannot overlook onion soup, foie gras (goose liver), roasted pigeons and chickens, soufflé, gratin, ratatouille, and a plethora of other culinary delights.

Bakery holds a special place in this city. Fresh, aromatic baguettes with a crispy crust and fluffy croissants for breakfast with various fillings have become classics. Parisians also have a tender affection for desserts. It's in Paris where the confectionery that invented the recipe for the almond pastries macarons, loved by the whole world, is located.

And, of course, it's impossible to imagine a traditional French lunch without wine and cheeses. In local restaurants, you can taste such cheeses as Brie, Camembert, Emmental, and Roquefort. Don't forget to complement your meal with a glass of exquisite French wine.

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