[The most powerful guide in Paris] The perfect blend of fashion and romance

France is a place where luxury classics are made.

For travelers, the experience of luxury is precious over the years in the form of memory.

For us, "luxury" is the quiet sunshine in a certain afternoon. When you are in it, you can enjoy the happiness bit by bit...

-"The Way of Taste"

practical information

Currency: Euro

Exchange: can be exchanged at all banking institutions and post offices. You can also find exchange points near large shopping malls, stations, airports and tourist places. Note: Even if the exchange rate is fixed, the handling fee will be different. The handling fee will be clearly marked. (The business hours in Paris are generally from 10:00 to 17:00 from Monday to Friday, and from Tuesday to Saturday in other provinces, and often closed between 13:00 and 14:00)

credit card: many shopping malls, hotels, restaurants are Can accept credit cards. Merchants generally indicate the minimum spending limit.

If you lose your credit card, immediately call your local loss reporting center or use the following contact information according to your card category:

Eurocard-Mastercard: 33(0)1 45 67 84 84

Saka (Visa): 33 (0)142 77 45 45

Diner'sclub: 33 (0) 1 47 62 75 75 0820 820 536

American Express: 33 (0) 147 77 72 00

Emergency: SAMU (medical emergency): 15

Police call: 17

Fire service: 18

European emergency rescue: 112

Chinese Embassy in France: 11, avenue George V-75008 Paris

11, Avenue George V, 8th arrondissement, Paris, Zip code 75008

Metro :

Several cities in France have subways (Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Lille [Lille], Rouen [Rouen]...) or trams, most cities have dense Bus network. These modes of transportation connect the city center and the suburbs. They are fast and cheap, and are ideal vehicles for navigating the city without rushing.

is the fastest and most practical means of transportation in Paris: 15 lines and nearly 300 stations. Generally speaking, the first train departs from 5:30, and the last train to 0:30. Numerous stations are connected with RER and train SNCF, thus making the traffic in urban and suburban areas more convenient.

Examples of several prices:

a single ticket: 1.30 euros

a package of 10 tickets: 10 euros

Paris tour package Paris Visite: valid for 1 to 5 days, you can choose different regions and different transportation networks Restrictions (metro, bus and RER).

price:

1-3 zone: from 8.35 euros valid for the day to 26.65 euros valid for the 5th. Zone

1-5: From 16.75 euros valid on the day to 45.70 euros valid on the 5th. Zone

1-8: From 23.60 euros valid on the day to 53.35 euros valid on the 5th.

There is a discounted fare for children from 4 to 11 years old.

RER (Regional Express Network) :

The Regional Express Network (RER) with five lines (A, B, C, D and E) runs through Paris and surrounding areas, and the operating hours are the same as the subway.

Note: The fares are different outside of Paris.

Please consult relevant information at your originating station.

buses :

buses generally run between 5:30 and 20:30. At night, the night bus runs between the center of Paris (of course Place du Chelet) and the suburbs.

You can be in any placeObtain a free transportation network map (metro, bus, RER) at railway stations and RER stations.

ferry:

to Corsica (Corse)

To go to the beautiful island of Corsica (Île de Beauté), you can take the Corsica Ferries or Corsica Mediterranean Shipping Company ( SNCM) ferry.

House-boat :

Fédération des Industries Nautiques (Fédération des Industries Nautiques) brings together maritime and river leasing companies, and the list can be sent upon application.

France has a rich network of 8,500 kilometers of canals and rivers. You can take a boat along with the locks to learn more about France.

Sailing in France: driver's license, river berth, fuel

When the actual power of one or more engines of the French motor yacht you are driving is greater than 4.5 kilowatts (6CV), you must have a driver's license. There are three kinds of driver's licenses:

- maritime navigation card (la carte mer)

- coastal navigation driver's license (le permis mer côtier)

- ocean navigation driver's license (le permis mer hauturier)

To sail in French domestic waters, a special license is required.

Holds a motor yacht driving license to sail in the internal waters only when permitted. All persons engaged in yacht driving must have professional qualifications consistent with their activities.

Rules and Regulations (La réglementation): The Office of the Port Superintendent shall post weather information and weather forecasts for the next few days every day. On the webpage of the French Sailing Federation (fédération française de voile), you can check the tidal coefficient of each port.

European bus network (Le réseau Eurolines), the network is developed, connecting Paris and the capital of various European countries, Paris Galliéni International Station (Gare internationale de Paris Galliéni)

Address: 28, av. du Général de Gaulle

93541 Bagnolet – Métro Galliéni

Tél.: 33 (0) 8.36.69.52.52

Taxi:

Generally, taxi stops are equipped with signs marked with the letter T (white on blue background), which is easy to find. You can raise your hand on the street to signal the taxi to stop. However, if the "taxi" sign on the car is lit, it means that the car already has guests. All taxis have a meter (the price increases at night and fluctuates according to the amount of luggage you carry).

Bicycles:

France is laying more and more specialized bicycle lanes in cities. Nevertheless, cycling in metropolises still requires caution. Bicycles can be rented everywhere in the city, especially at the railway station of the French national railway company (les gares SNCF) (you can ask the information desk). The Paris Association "Paris à vélo, c'estsympa" (association "Paris à vélo, c'estsympa") not only provides car rental services, but also organizes guided tours. You can also consult the local tourism bureau (Office du Tourisme local).

has hundreds of bicycle rental stations in Paris that can provide thousands of bicycles, and there is an all-weather bicycle rental station every 300 meters. Therefore, you can always find a bicycle you need nearby.

Blocking and riding :

There is no doubt that blocking and riding is the cheapest mode of transportation. If you are willing to share a journey with others, the association Allostop-Provoya can help you contact a driver and send you to your destination safely, saving you the pain of frequent thumbs up on the road!

walking :

is undoubtedly the most economical,The best way to discover the true face of the city. If you have a lot of time, you might as well walk through France vertically or horizontally along the promenades of the national park, without the worry of getting lost! Many special signs have gradually been set up in cities to indicate the location of pedestrian streets to meet the requirements of those who love walking. Some blocks have even become pedestrian streets completely.

Visit

In big cities, you can visit most of the attractions with package prices and passes. For example, in Ile-de-France, the museum-attraction card (la carteMusées-Monuments) is valid for 2, 4, or 6 days (the price is 30, 45, and 60 euros respectively). The card allows you to visit more than 70 museums and buildings (this card is sold at l'Office du Tourisme de Paris, SNCF train station, major subway stations and various attractions).

concert

All major cities have concert halls where you can enjoy performances by French and international artists. Traditional music performances are often held in churches and special concert halls.

drama

All big cities have a large number of theaters with a wide range of dramas (whole traditional pop comedies, solo shows in nightclubs...). Remember to book in advance. Tickets for concerts or theater performances can be purchased online

bar

Although small, it has all the internal organs. Every city has pubs: they have become an integral part of French society! The

wine bar often opens very early (you can have breakfast in it) and some don’t close until two in the morning. In other provinces, these places are perfect places for relaxation, and friends come here to gather on weekends and peacetime. In those small towns, taverns are also food shops, newsstands, and gas stations... Paris is like other places, where lively neighborhoods abound: if Bastille is still vigorous, then Oberkampf District (Oberkampf) or Marais (Marais) is now the most lively place. If you prefer a "quiet" place, then go to Montmartre to hang out, or in Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) those famous cafes (le Flore, lesDeux- Choose one of Magots to stop and rest.

nightclubs

They are everywhere, even in the most remote corners of France. In different places, its style is very different from the music. The common point is that it closes on time at 5 in the morning.

Paris Story

-Paris, a city where love grows

Seine River in English; French La seine

Seine River and Paris: Paris was established on some of the main ferry crossings of the river. History of

:

Cité Island on the Seine River is the birthplace of the French nation. In 300 BC, the island was inhabited by an ethnic group called the Parisian. The city of Paris got its name. In 508 AD, the Frankish Kolovay had the capital of Paris, and the island of Citadines became the center of royal power and religion in the feudal era. The most famous religious building on the island is the "Notre Dame Cathedral", which was completed in 1245. It is considered the first Gothic building. The Paris City Hall is located on the right bank of the Seine River. It is also known as the Place de la Bastille above the Seine River and the Place de la Concorde not far below the river as a symbol of the French Revolution and freedom. It was here that the 1789 Revolution broke out.

play guide:

cruise reference: 11 euros

Parisians tell jokes, walking on the left bank, you are either professors or college students hurrying past you; and on the right bank, be careful not to step on other people’s feet when you walk. It's the feet of a banker wearing high-end leather shoes!

The left bank of the Seine: poetry, philosophy, aristocracy, cafes, art, talks, culture...

The right bank of the Seine: Relatively speaking, the right bank is more rational, moderate and tough. The majestic major banks, financial groups, insurance companies, stock exchanges; meticulous, serious and rigid,With elegant passing pedestrians; luxurious, prosperous, and bustling commercial streets; clear themes, full of style, but never muddled conversations.

A gathering of famous bridges

Alexandre III Bridge

There are said to be 36 bridges on the Seine. Each bridge has its own characteristics, and the most magnificent and magnificent one is the Alexandre III Bridge. This bridge connects the Champs Elysées and Les Invalides with its unique steel arch. This bridge was built to celebrate the alliance between Russia and France. It was around 1900, and Russia and France were still feuds a hundred years ago. Napoleon once attacked Russia and slaughtered Moscow. A hundred years later, the two countries smiled and enmity, and meaningfully led the bridge to Napoleon's tomb. The gilded statues on the four pillars at both ends of the bridge are supported by the little Eros with wings. Its gorgeous shape and color are particularly prominent in Paris.

Mali Bridge

Mali Bridge was built in the Louis XIII era in the early 17th century. The name of the bridge comes from the builder of the bridge, the architect Mali. He has carved holes in each pier. To the south of the bridge is the island of Saint-Louis. The houses on the island look as old as the bridge. The buildings have been slanted. The walls of the studio of Camille Clodai, the female disciple of the famous sculptor Rodin, have all fallen off, and cracks can be vaguely seen.

King Bridge

King Bridge was built in the era of Louis XIV. In the late 17th century, Louis XIV built this bridge at his own expense, and later became the place where Parisians held celebrations. Historically, the wedding ceremony of Princess Elizabeth of France and Prince Philip of Spain centered on this bridge, which attracted 500,000 people to watch. On its south bank is the building where the thinker Voltaire worked. He died in this small building on May 30, 1778. There is also a place where the writer Anador France wrote for 10 years.

Xinqiao

Xinqiao is the most famous bridge, it is called Xinqiao, and it is actually the oldest. The foundation was laid by Henry III in 1578. The project was interrupted by the Civil War. By 1606, it was the era of Henry IV. The bridge is 238 meters long and 20 meters wide. It is the longest bridge on the Seine in Paris. The bridge has 12 arches, each with the head of an unknown warrior, some with glaring eyes widened, some with eyes closed in thought. The new bridge spans the Citadel Island, and the island under the bridge stretches towards the Seine River like a knife, splitting the river into two.

The Seine River Arts Bridge

is not far from the new bridge. It is a metal-based artistic bridge built for pedestrians. The bridge is planted with flowers and trees, and the bridge railings are erected with works by the artist Francis Gazo, known as the garden on the Seine. Standing on the Pont des Arts, I saw the Louvre on the north, the Institute of French Studies on the south, and the Grand Court on the east of the bridge. Queen Louis XVI was once imprisoned, and the west of the bridge is the King Bridge. The view is wide and the sky is beautiful. On the pedestrian bridge, there are often photographers or painters looking for inspiration on the bridge, and there are also artists' works displayed on the bridge.

Champs Elysees Avenue

"Champs Elysees" is composed of the words "田园 (Champs, sound "尚")" and "乐土 (Elysees, sound "爱丽舍")", so its Chinese translation name Also known as "Elysee Pastoral Avenue" or "Champs Elysees Pastoral Avenue". The term "Elysees (Elysees)" originally referred to the place where the gods gathered in Greek mythology, so it was translated as "Heavenly Paradise" or "Elysium".

The Champs Elysees traverses the 8th arrondissement of Paris, with a total length of 1910 meters and a southeast-northwest direction. The avenue starts from the Concord Square and ends at the Arc de Triomphe. The Rond-point des Champs Elysees (Rond-point des Champs Elysees) divides the avenue into two sections: the eastern half is a 700-meter-long boulevard. On both sides of the road, there are turquoise grasses and green trees. Here, birds and flowers are a rare and quiet place in the busy city; the west section of the avenue is about 1,200 meters long and is a place where businesses gather and the world's most famous place. The not-so-long streets are lined with large companies, banks, airlines, cinemas, luxury shops and high-end restaurants in France and around the world. Looking at the Champs Elysées from the Louvre, you can see the new Arc de Triomphe in the La Défense district on the outskirts of Paris through the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe. The 19th-century buildings on both sides of the street, antique-style street lamps, and newsstands full of new art all add a romantic atmosphere to this avenue, which is unique to Paris. Highlights of

:

The LV store on the Champs Elysées is the epitome of the brand's history. The sentence engraved in front of the door tells the 150-year history of LV. In order to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the launch of LV's classic suitcases, LV deliberately erected a one-story huge suitcase in front of the door, showing the brand's fashionable and classic charm. It is said that there is another distinctive feature of shopping here, that is, customers have to queue up and wait for the special service of the salesperson, and only have the chance to see the "genuine product" after fancying on the product catalog.

discount information:

France has two fixed national product discounts every year, once in summer and once in winter. The specific discount dates are planned by the government and the days of each year are not fixed. Summer discounts generally start in June and July, while winter discounts generally start about a week after New Year's Day.

Address: Anenuedes Champs Elysees, Paris, France.

Transportation: can be reached by subway line 1, line 6, line 9 and line 13.

Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris is a Gothic style Christian church, a symbol of ancient Paris. It stands on the Seine River, in the center of the entire Paris city. Its status and historical value are unparalleled, and it is one of the most glorious buildings in history. The church is famous for its Gothic architectural style, the carvings and paintings on the altars, cloisters, doors and windows, and the large number of art treasures from the 13th to 17th centuries in the hall. Although this is a religious building, it flashes the wisdom of the French people and reflects people's pursuit and yearning for a better life.

Address: 6, Place du Parvis de Notre-Dame 75004 Paris

Transportation: bus line 4 get off at Cite station, subway RER B, C get off at St.Michel Notre-Dame.

Opening hours:

main church main building Monday to Friday 8:00-18:45; Saturday and Sunday 8:00-19:45

church side tower:

October 1st to March 31st 10:00- 17:30

July 1st to August 31st 9:00-22:00

September 1st to September 30th 9:30-19:30

Tickets: free

Louvre (Musée du Louvre)

Louvre Located in the center of Paris, it is one of the three largest museums in the world. The palace was built at the end of the 12th century and is famous for its rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures. It is one of the most precious buildings in the French Renaissance. Its overall building is "U" shaped, covering an area of ​​24 hectares, and the building covers an area of ​​4.8 hectares. The Louvre is divided into six parts: the Greco-Roman Art Gallery, the Egyptian Art Gallery, the Oriental Art Gallery, the Painting Gallery, the Sculpture Gallery and the Decorative Art Gallery. The most famous ones are the three treasures of the town palace "Venus, the goddess of love" and "Goddess of Victory" Nika" and "Mona Lisa". The transparent pyramid building at the entrance of the Louvre’s main entrance is the masterpiece of Chinese-American architect Pei. Overview of

Pavilion: Louvre Palace has a collection of more than 400,000 art treasures from all over the world. The French exhibited these art treasures in six exhibition halls according to their origin and type, namely the Oriental Art Gallery, the Ancient Greek and Roman Art Gallery, the Ancient Egyptian Art Gallery, the Treasure Gallery, the Painting Gallery and the Sculpture Gallery. Among them, the painting hall has the most exhibits and covers the largest area. There are 198 exhibition halls in the Louvre area, and the largest hall is 205 meters long. Obviously, it is impossible to appreciate all the rare treasures in one or two days. Therefore, if you want to visit the Louvre, you must first make a plan to visit the six exhibition halls one by one, and avoid rushing to see the flowers. If you have enough time, you can savor it carefully; if time is tight, you can choose representative art exhibits.

Although the collection of the Louvre is abundant, it is difficult for spectators who come to see the true face of Lushan. Because its 6 exhibition halls are basically open only on Mondays, Wednesdays and two days, the remaining 4 days are open in turn, and only half open on Sundays. And the exhibits only account for 1/3 of the total collection. For example, it only has 15,000 pieces of Tibetan paintings, but only more than 2,000 pieces are usually exhibitedTherefore, very few people have the honor to witness the entire collection of the Louvre. Surrounded by 400,000 art treasures, no matter who is facing the deposition of art itself or the historical emotions hidden in it, the fascination of the Louvre is also here.

Address: Musée et Compagnie 49 rue Etienne Marcel

Transportation: To go to the Louvre, you can take the subway and get off at the LOUVRE station.

Temporary exhibition in Napoleon Hall: 12 euros;

package (including Delacroix Museum): 15 euros;

permanent exhibition and Delacroix Museum on the first Sunday of each month and French National Day July 14 It is open to the public for free on Sundays and every Friday after 18:00, provided that a valid ID is presented, the permanent exhibition is free for visitors under the age of 26 (no nationality limit).

Opening Hours:

Except Tuesdays and certain holidays, the opening hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Specific holidays are: January 1, May 1, May 8, and December 25

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower (French: La TourEiffel) is the world's first steel structure tower, which is more than 320 meters high, which is equivalent to 100 stories high. The 4 tower piers are poured with cement, and the tower body is all steel hollow structure with more than 10,000 metal components. The tower is fixed by 2.5 million rivets. It is said that the pressure on the ground is only as great as a normal adult sitting on a chair. The four faces of the tower are engraved with the names of 72 scientists, all of whom are engaged in research to protect the tower from being destroyed. Tickets for

(for reference only):

elevator to the second floor 8.50 euros

elevator to the top floor 14.5 euros

stairs to the second floor 5 euros

Opening hours:

9:30-23:00 (January 1st to June 15th, September 3 to December 31)

9:00-24:00 (June 16 to September 1)

Transportation:

Metro: Take Metro Line 6 to the [Bir Hakeim] station.

RER: Take the RER C line to the [Champ de Mars] station.

Bus: Take No. 42, 82 to 【Tour Eiffel】 stop, 69, 87 to 【Champ de Mars】 stop.

Best time to travel:

is suitable for all seasons. It's best to climb the tower when it's sunny, and you can have a panoramic view of Paris from the top. At the beginning of the night, the lights of the Eiffel Tower are bright.

Food:

has restaurants on the first and second floors of the tower, namely Altitude 95 (the tower is 95 meters above the ground) and LE JULES VERNE (the tower is 125 meters above the ground), providing catering services for tourists. In addition, at the entrance of the tower, there are snack bars and ice cream shops.

shopping:

has a souvenir shop at the entrance of the tower and the first and second floors of the tower.

Palace of Versailles

Versailles (French: Chateaude Versailles) is located in the town of Versailles, capital of Yvelines, in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It has been the French court for 107 years (1682-1789). It was listed in the "List of World Cultural Heritage" in 1979. The palace building is magnificent and the layout is tight and coordinated. The main palace runs from east to west, and the two ends connect with the south palace and the north palace, forming a symmetrical geometric pattern. The palace roof building abandons the Baroque dome and the traditional French spire building style, and adopts a flat roof form, which looks correct and majestic. On the upper part of the outer wall of the palace, there are many marble statues that are beautiful and lifelike. Tickets for

(for reference only):

combined ticket (including the main attractions in the Palace of Versailles): July 4 to October 31, 25 euros per person, November 1 to March 31, 18.16 euros /people.

opening hours:

from July 4th to October 31st from 09:00 to 18:30, the last admission time is 18:00;

from November 1st to March 31st from 09:30 to 17:30, last admission Time is 17:00;

In addition, Monday, public holidays and official ceremonies are not open to the public.

Location: is located in Versailles, the capital of Yvelines, in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France.

Address: 1 Rue Robert de Cotte, 78000Versailles, France

Transportation:

Train: Take the Saint-Lazare train station, Montparnasse train station It can be reached by train to Versailles.

bus: It can also be reached by car A31.

RER line: You can take the RER line C and get off at the Versailles Rive Gauche station (the terminal station in the direction of C5).

Triumphal Arch

Triumphal Arch (Triumphal Arch) is a European architecture commemorating the victory of war. It was built in ancient Rome, when the rulers used it to show off their achievements. Later it was imitated by other European countries. Often built in the main streets or squares of the city. It is built of stone and resembles a gate tower, with one or three arched door openings, engraved with reliefs promoting the achievements of the ruler. The Arc de Triomphe of the Star Plaza in Paris, France, also known as the Arc de Triomphe of the Place de Gaulle, was built in 1806 during the heyday of the French Emperor Napoleon I. This is the largest of the more than 100 Arc de Triomphes in Europe. It is one of the four representative buildings in Paris and a place of interest under the protection of the French government. Every year on the French National Day on July 14th, a grand national day gift is held at the Arc de Triomphe, attracting thousands of tourists to watch it. In the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Arc de Triomphe, an unnamed French soldier who died in the First World War is buried. From 1921 to the present, the memorial flames and flowers have never stopped. Tickets for

(for reference only):

9.5 euros, discounted price 6 euros (free for under 18 years old)

free

on the first Sunday of each month between November 1 and March 31. Opening hours:

April 1 Day-September 30, 10:00-23:00

October 1st-March 31, 10:00-22:30 (Ticket sales will stop 45 minutes before closing time)

Transportation:

Metro: L1, 2, 6, Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile station

bus; L22, 30, 31, 52, 73, 92, Balabus station

RER line C: line A station Charles-de Gaulle-Etoile station and get off.

Best time to travel:

is suitable for all seasons. Paris has a temperate maritime climate, with a mild climate all year round, and the highest temperature in summer rarely exceeds 25°C. It feels cool and comfortable. The lowest temperature in winter is usually above 0°C.

Paris Opera House Opérade Paris

Paris Opera House, also known as the Opéra Garnier (Opéra Garnier), is the world's largest lyrical theater with a total area of ​​11,237 square meters. The Opera House was designed by Charles Garnier in 1861. Its building perfectly combines the ancient Greek and Roman colonnade, Baroque and other architectural forms. It is large in scale, exquisite and detailed, and magnificent. It is a typical building of Napoleon III. . The theater has 2,531 doors and 7,593 keys. If the audience walks to the bottom floor of the basement, they can see the dark, sticky water surface. The opera house pumps out all the water here and replaces it with clean water every ten years or so. Tickets for

(for reference only): 9 Euro, under 25 years old or 6 Euros for students

Opening hours:

10:00-17:00, if there are performances 10:00-13:00; July 16-September 2 .

10:00-18:00 (No admission half an hour before closing).

Address: Rue Scribe and rue Auber 75009 Paris

The site of the Bastille

is located in the east of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine. It was once a military fort built between 1369 and 1382 AD. The original meaning of the word "Bastille" in French is "castle". This ancient castle has 8 towering and strong forts, which were originally built to resist British invasion. From 1380 to 1422, the castle was changed to the royal prison. The entire castle covers an area of ​​2,670 square meters. It is surrounded by a high and thick stone wall and 8 towers over 30 meters high. A deep trench with a width of 24 meters is dug around and a suspension bridge is set to enter and exit.

Transportation: Metro Line 1, 5 and RER B Bastille Station

Tickets: Free

Opening Hours:

Square: Open all day;

Indoor: Tuesday-Saturday 8:00-19:00

Closed on Sunday and Monday Hall

Suggested playing time: 1-2 hours

Address: place de la bastille, paris

Place Vendôme

Place Vendôme, one of Paris’s famous squares, located in Paris’s Old Opera and Louvre Between them, it is a rectangle with cut corners, 224 meters long and 213 meters wide. Because the residence of the Duke of Vendôme (1594--1665) is located here, the square is named after it. The Duke of Vendôme was the illegitimate son of Louis XIV's grandfather Henry IV, and was known as César de Bourbon (César de Bourbon) of Bourbon (royalty). Place Vendôme is known as the "Paris Jewelry Box", where the most exclusive jewelry brands in France set up specialty stores, and the most expensive Ritz Hotel in France is also in the corner of the square. The style of the square itself is very simple and solemn. It is enclosed by two U-shaped buildings.

Transportation: Metro Line 3, 7, 8 Opera Station

Disneyland Paris

is located 32 kilometers east of Paris, France, covering an area of ​​5,000 acres. It was officially opened on April 12, 1992. Disneyland is composed of five major parts. The Main Street USA at the main entrance is full of small town scenery from the old American cowboy era, which makes people feel like entering a time tunnel; while Tokyo Disneyland in Japan has a feeling of east effect. Adventureland's popular ships and the steep mountains of the Great Gorge add to the American atmosphere. The caribbean pirate house in the park, the battle scenes of artillery fire, the pirates robbing and looting, the shape is lifelike and amazing; in the small world park of the Disney cartoon world, a sweet song, wearing national costumes The little puppets sang and danced, making everyone express joy. Space roller coasters and submarines are all novel and interesting things that are fun and forgettable. Tickets for

(for reference only):

single-day ticket 44 euros for adults and 36 euros for children (3-11 years old);

two-day passes 95 euros for adults and 78 euros for children;

three-day passes 119 euros for adults and 98 euros for children.

Opening hours: 9:00-23:00

Luxembourg Gardens

Luxembourg Gardens is a vibrant and picturesque park in Paris, with busts and monuments inscribed by thinkers and poets. There are green iron chairs under the tall old trees; here people can play cards, chess or ball, children ride horses, and college students can talk about love at the Medici fountain.

Tickets: free

Opening hours :

7:30-21:30 in summer, 9:00-17:00 in winter

Address: 15 rue de Vaugirard, 75291 Paris, France

Fontainebleau bleFontainebleatain6 Bailu 3 It is a town in the metropolitan area of ​​Paris, France, located 55 kilometers south-southeast of central Paris (34.5 miles). Fontainebleau belongs to the district of Fontainebleau in the Seine-Marne department. The district has 87 towns. Fontainebleau is the seat of the district and the largest town in Île-de-France. The only area in this area is larger than Paris. Town. Fontainebleau and the 4 adjacent towns form an urban area with 36,713 inhabitants, which is one of the satellite cities of Paris. Fontainebleau has many attractive places. The Fontainebleau Forest is famous for its large area and beautiful scenery. It is a favorite weekend getaway for Parisians. The Palace of Fontainebleau is a large royal palace built in the 12th century as the castle and palace of the monarchs of the French dynasties.

Gourmet

Among the three major cuisines in the world, French cuisine has a place. The characteristic of French cuisine lies in the use of fresh seasonal materials, coupled with the chef’s personal unique conditioning, to complete the unique art of gourmet cuisine, which is unparalleled in terms of vision, smell, taste, touch, and sympathetic nerves. In terms of food quality and service level, the dining atmosphere requires a refined overall performance. The outstanding feature of

French cuisine is its wide selection of ingredients. French cuisine often uses rare and valuable ingredients such as snails, frogs, foie gras, black mushrooms, etc. The dishes made with snails and frog legs are famous in French cuisine, and many foreign guests go to France for a feast. In addition, he likes to use various game dishes, such as pigeons, quail, turtledoves, deer, and hares. Due to the wide selection of materials, the varieties can be changed in time according to the season, so that the diners always maintain a sense of freshness in the dishes. This is one of the attractive factors of French cuisine.

French cuisine is extremely sophisticated in the production of compound seasonings (sauce), the selection of ingredients is very fresh, and many dishes are even eaten raw. Commonly used cooking methods include roasting, frying, boiling, frying, braising, braising, etc. The dishes tend to be fat, thick, crisp, and rotten, and the taste is mainly salty, sweet, and wine.

French food culture

dishes—traditional menu

The order of serving French cuisine is, the first cold pot dish, general sardines, ham, cheese, foie gras and salad, etc., followed by soup, fish, and again poultry. Eggs, meat, vegetables, then desserts and pies, and finally fruit and coffee. The French traditional menu has 13 dishes to choose from. Each dish is small in size and delicious. The order of content is as follows:

Hors-d'oeuvre Froid for the first dish and

Potage for the second dish.

The third course hot appetizer (Hors-d'oeuvre Chaud)

The fourth course Fish (Poisson)

The fifth course Main course (Grosse Piece)

The sixth course Hot plate (Entree Chaude)

The seventh course Entree Froide

The eighth course Sorbet (Sorbet)

The ninth course Barbecue and salad (Roti&salade)

The tenth course Vegetable (Legume)

The eleventh course Dessert (Entremets)

The twelfth course Savoury (Savoury)

The thirteenth course Dessert (Dessert)

As the pace of life accelerates, many restaurants have simplified the menu arrangement to 3-5 dishes, which is convenient for customers to order. Menu layout reference is as follows:

1. Frozen appetizer (Hors-d'oeuvreFroid)

2. Soup (Potage)

3. Hot appetizer (Hors-d'oeuvreChaud)

4. Main course (GrossePiece)

5. Dessertz3 Three-course example:

1. Frozen/hot appetizer (Hors-d'oeuvreFroid/Hors-d'oeuvre Chaud/Potage)

2. Main course (GrossePiece)

3. Dessert (Dessert)

French-style fried foie gras 1.

2. French style potato stew

3. French onion soup

4. Crepes

5. Panini

6. Cassouletoulet

7. Cheese fondue

8. French snails

9. French cheese

10. Meat soup

French cuisine ordering order

The first cold appetizer is generally the first dish to order. The first dish is usually a cold dish, in the cold appetizer of the menu .

will have a piece of bread coming up before serving. If you want to put butter on the bread, you must break the bread into small pieces that can be eaten in one bite by hand, and put butter on the small pieces before eating. Never butter the whole bread.

The second soup is a delicious French soup, including thick broth, light vegetable soup, and delicious seafood soup.

If the soup is too hot to drink, you can't blow it with your mouth. You have to wait until it cools naturally before drinking.

The third hot appetizer here is the main course of French cuisine. The main dishes are mainly meat and seafood, and everyone can order 1-3 main dishes according to their appetite.

Do not eat too fast. Swallowing food in large mouths not only affects your health, but is also a sign of disrespect. If you are dining with other people, then you should pay attention to the speed of your meal to be consistent with everyone.

For the fourth dessert, after the main course, you can order a dessert, such as ice cream.

Do not put the spoon in your mouth to speak, and do not speak when there is something in your mouth.

tableware use:

scoop out the spoon when drinking soup, so as to avoid dripping, and drink the soup from the side of the spoon without making any sound. When drinking soup, tilt the soup dish outwards so that the spoon will scoop the last drop of soup.

Use a smaller knife and fork to eat fish. Hold the harpoon in your left hand with the prongs facing down. The fish knife is used to peel off the fish and push the fish onto the harpoon. The meat-eating knife and fork are the largest, and the index finger of the right hand holding the knife should be placed on the back of the knife, one inch away from the handle. Hold the knife in the left hand with the teeth facing down. There are also special forks and knives for salad, which are the smallest specifications among forks and knives. The use of snail tongs is very simple. Pick up the snail and use a special spoon to pull the meat out.

knife and spoon on the right, fork and napkin on the left, liquid on the right, and solid on the left. Cutlery is used from the outside first.

Don't remind others if they have mistakes in using meals, and you don't need to apologize publicly if you are wrong.

Once the cutlery is in your hand, you can’t touch the dining table again; if you want to rest in the middle, but don’t want to take away the plate, you should cross the knife and fork on the plate at 8:20, with the knife on the bottom, the fork on the top, and the fork teeth Next, make the knife and fork look like an inverted V shape. At the end of the meal, the knife and fork are placed on the plate in parallel and diagonal, with the knife and fork head pointing at 10 o'clock.

dining etiquette:

French dinner time, mostly around 8 pm, and some even later.

French Chinese cuisine is an "art" with every dish and drink pairing. An aperitif before a meal is indispensable, and the type and color of the wine during the meal are very particular. Order meat with red wine, eat seafood such as fish and shrimp with white wine, and some people like to drink a little brandy after meals. The glasses used for each type of wine are different. Looking at the tall, short, fat and thin wine glasses in front of you, you don’t have to be nervous if you are too powerful. The wine is just a fun-filling banquet, just taste it.

When drinking red wine, you should hold the upper part of the glass, because the temperature of your hand will make the wine scent, you can also hold the waist of the wine glass, but when drinking white wine and champagne, you must hold the waist of the wine glass to keep the wine cool .

Tips:

(1) Do not wipe your mouth vigorously with a napkin after eating. Pay attention to the corner of the napkin and lightly print the oil stains on your mouth or fingers.

(2) If you eat more than one main course, after eating the first course (usually seafood), the waiter will serve a glass of sorbet, made with juice or champagne, which not only refreshes the mouth, but also helps improve Your appetite for a dish.

(3) No matter how comfortable the stool is, the sitting posture should be upright and not leaning against the back of the chair. When eating, you can lean forward slightly, and your arms should be close to your body to avoid hitting the next wall.

(4) Eating French food is the same as eating Western food. When using a knife and fork, remember to start with the outermost tableware and work from the outside to the inside. Don’t rush to the food.

(5) After each dish is eaten, the knives and forks are placed around or crossed, which is very ugly. The correct way is to put the knife and fork side by side on the plate, with the fork teeth facing up.

shopping:

ChampsAvenue des Elysées

Avenue des Champs-Elysées is the most beautiful and largest street in Paris, spanning downtown Paris. It is a high-end shopping area famous in Paris and even the world. It combines romance and fashion. Many wealthy ladies and celebrities like to come here for shopping.

The dazzling display windows on the Champs Elysées are filled with all kinds of trendy clothing, high-end jewellery, brand-name handbags and all kinds of boutiques. High-end brands such as LV, Cartier, Dior, Chloe and so on are all located on this street.

Transportation: Metro Line 1 and 9 to Franklin D.Roosevelt Station

Avenue Montaigne

Avenue Montaigne is a paradise and first choice for tourists to buy high-end fashion. It is a famous fashion street in Paris, with a reputation.

can be found on Avenue Montaigne, Escada, Calvin Klein, Gianfranco Ferré, Thierry Mugler and many other brands, so many ladies and ladies often visit here to choose banquet clothes.

Address: Avenue Montaigne

Transportation: Metro Line 1 to Franklin D.Roosevelt Station

Spring Department Store

The Spring Department Store built in 1865 is next to Galeries Lafayette, extending from No. 56 to No. 62 on Avenue Haussmann, the best in Paris A shopping mall that embodies creativity and modern culture. What's interesting is that the merchandise in Spring Department Store will never overlap with Galeries Lafayette. This is the rule of the game that everyone from purchasing staff to suppliers follows.

In fact, the building of Spring Department Store itself is a historical and cultural heritage, allowing customers to always enjoy French culture and history while shopping.

Business hours: Monday-Saturday 9:35-20:00; Thursday evening until 22:00

Tel: +33-01-42825787

Address: 64 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris

Transportation:

Metro: L3, 9 , Havre Caumartin Station;

RER: Line A Auber Station, Line E Haussmann St-Lazare Station

[Fun Spring Department Store]

Clothing and hats, storage: especially in winter, consumers can store heavy clothing for free and then relax Shopping. Even if you go shopping nearby, you don't have to carry big bags. Delivering to hotels and mailing items: Spring will also help customers in Paris to courier their purchases to the hotel where they are staying for free, as well as deliver the purchased goods to any place in the world for foreign consumers.

Tax refund: The store handles customs clearance procedures for foreign consumers.

Gift Check: You can also pay the gift amount in the store during the holidays. The store will write you a check from our store and send it to your relatives and friends. Your relatives and friends can make purchases in the store with the check.

translation: The store is specially equipped with multilingual translation, free reception and shopping guide, including Chinese translation. According to reports, if foreign tourist groups come here to shop, they can receive a comprehensive reception as long as they make a call in advance.

Consultant: The store will advise and advise customers based on their age and status.

Dining: Some restaurants are located on the top of the building, where you can dine while overlooking the scenery of Paris.

Ottoman Avenue

Ottoman Avenue has many large department stores with a complete range of products, almost all kinds of goods can be bought here. Among them, Spring Department Store and Galeries Lafayette are the most famous department stores on Osman Avenue. The shopping mall has a huge area. The goods include clothing, accessories, household goods, cosmetics, etc., and they are all must-see shopping places.

Address: Boulevard Haussmann

Transportation: Metro Line 3, 9 to Havre-Caumartin station

Galeries Lafayette

Galeries Lafayette was born in 1893. It once made a sensation with its luxurious decoration like a palace. Under the Byzantine-style giant carved gold dome, the figures of Chaoyue are going to a medieval periodThe gathering makes shopping truly a dual enjoyment of material and art.

business hours: Monday to Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9:30-20:00; Thursday 9:30-21:00.

Transportation: Metro: L7, 9 Chaussee d'Antin station, L3, 9 Havre-Caumartin station; RER: Line A: Auber station.

[Fun with Galeries Lafayette]

Free shopping guide map: The Chinese service department located in the ground floor lobby of the main building of the Galeries Lafayette can obtain free shopping guide maps in Chinese. The service staff will also provide various shopping information and provide free maps of Paris.

Free Fashion Show: At 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon, at the Salon Opéra (Opera Hall) on the seventh floor of the main store of the Galeries Lafayette Haussmann in Paris, 6 professional models show off the most popular fashion trends designed by the most famous designers. The performance is 30 minutes long and comes with a written English commentary. Reservations must be made by email in advance.

12% Tax refund service: All non-EU residents who come to France are entitled to a tax refund if they bring their domestic purchases out of the EU. But it must be more than 175 euros in the company on the same day. After shopping, please keep all the shopping receipts so that you can go back to the Chinese service department for tax refund.

Tax refund instructions:

1, tax refunders must be over 16 years old and hold their own passport.

2, shopping in our company on the same day exceeds 175 euros.

3. Be a resident of a non-EU country and must leave the country within three months.

4. Tax refunds can only be obtained after the customs stamps the certificate of departure within 21 days from the day of purchase.

5. Any food, service, repair, and photo development in the supermarket are not eligible for tax refund.

6. All products purchased in our LV and Rolex stores must be refunded separately, and cannot be combined with products purchased by other departments of Galeries Lafayette.

consumption: shopping here, as long as you bring a UnionPay standard card, pay attention to the icon on the ATM machine when withdrawing money, UnionPay card slightly saves money, the transaction fee is a fraction of other international cards.

Place Vendome

Place Vendome was built in the 18th century, and it has become a gathering place for well-known jewelers.

Boucheron (Boucheron)-opposite the Alexander Reza store, is the first store to open on the square. It was rebuilt in 1893 from the house of the Countess Lady Castellane.

Van Cleef & Arpels-the greatest women of the 20th century such as Marlene Dietrich or Jacques; Kennedy has worn this brand of jewelry.

Chanel (Chanel)-opened a branch in the square in 1997. In fact, Coco Chanel released her first jewelry collection as early as 1932.

Chaumet, another jewellery giant, reached its peak during the First Empire. Its founder, Marie-Edina Nidor, became Napoleon’s jewelry supplier in 1802.

Dior (Dior)-the store displays the jewellery designed by its founder Victor; Castellana.

Guerlain (Guerlain)-this store opened a branch at the corner of the square. It provides a beautiful and comfortable space for those luxurious customers.

Colette

Colette is a must-visit place for trendy people. It includes fashion, handbags, cosmetics, accessories and all kinds of weird goods. It is an indicator of fashion trends. Therefore, many fashionable men and women are regular customers of Colette. There is a "water bar" in

Colette, which provides dozens of mineral water from all over the world. It is very novel and worth visiting.

Address: 213, Rue Saint-Honoré

Transportation: Metro Line 1 to Tuileries station

flea market

Marché aux Puces appeared in the early 19th century, covering an area of ​​nearly 30,000 square meters, it is the largest and oldest flea market in Paris. Across several streets and subdivided into Marche MIchelet, Marche Vernaison, Marche Paul Bert, Marche Biron and other small markets. There are so many stalls in Marché aux Puces. Basically, one day is not complete. These stalls sell a wide variety of goods, including daily necessities, clothing, shoes, pets, flowers, antiques, works of art, etc. There are countless visitors. This can definitely find the desired product.

Address: Porte de Clignancourt

Transportation: Metro Line 4 to Porte de Clignancourt station

Tips: where visitors can bargain, and they need clever bargaining skills to get more discounts.

List of other famous flea markets in Paris:

1, Montparnasse Flower Market (Marche aux Fleurs)

Address: Place Louis Lepine, Quai de kia Corse, 4th

Transportation route: Metro Line 4 at Cite station

2, Monterrey (Marche) Montreuil)

Address: Av. De la Porte de Montreuil, 20th

Transportation route: Subway Nation station

3, Bastille Market (Marche Bastille)

Address: Bd. Richard Lenior; entre les Rues Amelot et Stin, 11th

Transportation route: Metro Line 1, Line 5, 8 Bastille Station

4, Saint-Ouen Market (Marchéde Saint-Ouen)

Address: Between Porte de St-Ouen and Porte de Clignancourt

Transportation route: Metro Line 4 Porte de Clignancourt station

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BonMarchezon6zze is 0 The oldest and most magnificent department store in Paris, so it is often used as a shooting scene in movies.

Bon Marche has a wide range of products, various brands of clothing and clothing accessories, furniture supplies, beauty and skin care products, etc. can be purchased here. Themed exhibitions are regularly held on the 3rd floor, so don't miss it.

Address: 26-38, rue de Sèvre

Transportation: Metro Line 10, 12 to Sèvres Babylone Station

Latin Quarter Shopping Avenue

Latin Quarter Shopping Avenue Street is filled with a strong Latin atmosphere, the shops here mainly sell small Brand and handmade goods, styles are relatively fashionable and young, suitable for nearby college students.

Some stores specialize in second-hand books, second-hand clothing, etc., which are economical.

Address: Quartier Latin

Transportation: Metro Line 4 to Saint Germain Des-pres station

Tips: There are many restaurants from various countries on the shopping boulevard in the Latin Quarter of . The decoration is simple and comfortable, making it a good dining choice.

Saint-Honore Road

Saint-Honore Road used to be a residential area of ​​nobles, lined with many luxury houses, now it is a place where luxury goods and antiques gather, and Colette on Saint-Honore Road is more tourist and fashionable A must-visit place for people, this mall has a dazzling variety of goods, perfumes, cosmetics and clothing of various brands will definitely make tourists overwhelmed and full.

Address: Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honore

Transportation: Metro Line 1 to Concord Station

Kiliwatch

Kiliwatch is a well-known second-hand clothing store with many styles and trends. Various classic style jackets, trench boots, etc. can be found hereI found them one by one. The price of Kiliwatch varies from high to low, suitable for people of all walks of life, so many young people and fashion people often visit this store.

Address: 64, Rue Tiquetonne

Transportation: Metro Line 4 Les Halles station

Paris fashion store

L'Eclaireur is the top clothing store in Paris, with 6 branches, its development can be described as a legend. Today's trendy stores, all kinds of fashion, furnishings and furniture are popular with many celebrities and superstars.

Address: 3, Rue des Rosiersv

Transportation: Metro Line 1, 8, 12 to Concorde Station

Paris Valley Shopping Village

Valley Shopping Village (La Vallée Village) exudes a unique detached style, showing the Paris region Unique and attractive, there are more than 95 brand-name discount stores here. Here, you can buy all your favorite global brands. In addition to shopping, Valley Shopping Village has a very strong cultural atmosphere. It even has its own art museum. Valley Shopping Village is located next to Disneyland. When children play in the park, you can go shopping leisurely. Shop in the village. After shopping, you can also check into the Disney Hotel with your children.

opening hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00-19:00 (some stores are closed on Sundays). Closed on January 1, May 1, and December 25.

Address: is located on the outskirts of Paris, about 35 minutes from the city center.

Nicolas LaMadeleine

Nicolas LaMadeleine

wine shop Nicolas since 1822, has 470 specialty shops, offering more than 2,000 wines, champagne, spirits and winery And other tax-refundable wines. The red storefront is very eye-catching, and it is a one-stop wine shop that is very suitable for shopping.

Address: Paris 8th arrondissement-31 Place Madeleine

Tel: (+33) 01 44 51 90 22

Golden Triangle

Paris Shopping Golden Triangle is located next to the Champs Elysees, Avenue George V, François I Street Rue Francois 1er and Avenue Montaigne constitute the most luxurious golden triangle in Paris, where nearly all the well-known top brands Gucci, LV, Dior, Chanel, Dolce&Gabana, etc. are gathered.

La Vallée Village

shopping village is located in the east of Paris, only an hour's drive from central Paris. The special meaning of "La Vallee" in French is: you can buy season-changing brand-name fashion products at an ultra-low price of as low as 40%, and its seduction is self-evident. Here, you can find 75 domestic and internationally renowned fashion and luxury brands such as Christian Lacroix, Armani, Burberry, Celine, Givenchy, Salvatore, Feraud, Ferragamo, and Lalique. The shopping village is adjacent to the famous Renaissance style. Palace-Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau).

business hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00 – 20:00

Address: 3 Cours de la Garonne 77700 Serris

Transportation: RER A4 Val d’Europe/Serris Montévrain station.

French luxury destinations at a glance

Unique destinations in the French Alps: Courchevel (Courchevel)

Europe's top holiday resort: Courchevel is one of the most prestigious ski stations, she is waiting For you to come here to your heart's contentGet some fresh air. From December to April in the winter, the Alps in France will offer you the world’s largest ski resort. This is the 3 Vallées...

In Courchevel, you can try Sports activities carried out on motor vehicles (sleds, tracked armored vehicles, quad bikes, small karts), aerial sports (aircraft, helicopters, cliff jumping, gliders), winter sports (skiing, snowshoeing) Long-distance hiking), all these sports are safe and equipped with professional guidance.

Courchevel, the colorful activities make this a happy mountain!

Accommodation reference:

HOTEL LES AIRELLES (4 stars)

HOTEL LE CHEVALBLANC (4 stars)

Kilimanjaro Hotel (HOTEL LEKILIMANDJARO) (4 stars)

New Rana Hotel (Hôtel Le Lana) (4 stars)

The art of fame and life: Anna-Sophie PIC (Anne Sophie PIC)

Michelin Travel Guide rated three-star chef, the legend of the Pique family

Pique House

Bordeaux (BORDEAUX)- -In the 18th century, Bordeaux was hailed as the "Little Paris"

. The rulers, urban design experts and architectural elites at the time built and preserved this outstanding architectural heritage. She is one of the most harmonious cities in Europe.

Transportation: only needs 1 hour by plane from Paris or 3 hours by high-speed train (TGV) to come to this metropolis with a population of 750,000 in southwestern France. In Bordeaux, you can not only admire the ancient architecture of the 18th century, but also feel the charm of the modern city, the endless taste of wine and food, and the endless shopping paradise.