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What avenue is best to stay in Paris?

If you want the classic Paris experience with all the trimmings, the 8th arrondissement near the Avenue des Champs-Elysees is the best area to stay in Paris.



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The Champs-Élysées is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long and is the most beautiful and well-known avenue in Paris. It connects Arc de Triomphe with the Place de la Concorde and is considered one of the world's most famous commercial streets.

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If it's your first time in Paris, our recommendation is that you stay either in the 7th Arrondissement at the feet of the Eiffel Tower, or in Le Marais, the heart of medieval Paris.

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So to sum all this up ... if you want to minimize your flight and hotel costs, travel to Paris in February. You can also find attractive seasonal savings during November, early December, the second half of January, and the first 2-3 weeks of March.

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Avenue des Champs-Élysées One of the most famous avenues in Paris, the Champs-Élysées historically housed big luxury fashion brands such as Louis Vuitton, Cartier and Guerlain.

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The world-famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a must-see on any trip to Paris. The Avenue des Champs-Élysées needs no introduction.

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If you plan to live in the 19th arrondissement, avoid these areas at night when alone: Stalingrad and Jaurés on the west, Danube and Mouzaia in the east, and Cambrai in the North. You might want to take caution near the Buttes Chaumont parc and Ourcq canal as well.

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Rue de l'Abreuvoir in 18th arrondissement This Paris street is known as the prettiest street in Paris. Start your stroll at the famous La Maison Rose and continue down the cobbled road towards the Statue of Dalida.

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Mindy calls Rue de l'Abreuvoir 'the prettiest street in Paris' and explains to Emily that it is also called la rue qui va au bout, i.e. the road that leads to the end. While neither of those things is officially true, Rue de l'Abreuvoir is definitely one of the quaintest streets in Montmartre!

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Rue Chanoinesse on Ile de la Cite One of the most beautiful streets in Paris is rue Chanoinesse. There's an air of elegance and romance to this street. The best time to have it all to yourself is early in the morning or later in the evening, it's especially magical.

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The 10 Best Neighborhoods in Paris for Tourists
  • The Marais and Beaubourg Quartier (3rd and 4th Arrondissements) ...
  • St-Germain-des-Prés (5th and 6th Arrondissements) ...
  • Latin Quarter (5th and 6th Arrondissements) ...
  • The 7th Arrondissement. ...
  • South Pigalle (SoPi) ...
  • Montmartre (18th Arrondissement) ...
  • The 1st Arrondissement.


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Tipping in France is not mandatory. Even though it is always appreciated, it's up to the customers to decide if they want to tip or not. Unlike other countries, the price of the service is included in the total cost of the bill. You will never be asked to tip, but it's common to leave one if the service was good.

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Four days in Paris was the perfect amount of time to see many of Paris' top sights, while still leaving plenty of things to do on a future visit. A few things we missed that I would have liked to see during our four days in Paris were the Arc de Triomphe, Jardin de Tuileries, Père-Lachaise Cemetery, and the catacombs.

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aim for around $5,000 per person or $10,000 for a 5 day trip to Paris. If traveling solo, then aim for $6,300. So how much does a trip to Paris cost? For 5 days in Paris for the mid-range budget person, expect to spend around $2,000 for a solo traveler and $3,200 as a couple.

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