Paris and the banks droite
"There are only two places in the world where we can live happily: at home and in Paris" (E. Hemingway)
Rive Droite or Rive Gauche? In Paris, the challenge is beauty. That is the one in which you come across by choosing to immerse yourself in endless walks on one side of the river or on the other side of the Seine.
That's why we suggest you take a pen and paper immediately and check the places and monuments that make you dream one after the other when you think of Paris all strictly on the right bank.
WHAT SEE
Unfailing, at the Opera de Paris . Symbol for decades of the artistic grandeur of the French capital, the Opera still remains a great appointment with the taste and elegance à la française that everyone, especially if at the first visit in Paris, should absolutely take into account.
Then there is the Marais, the Jewish and cultural quarter of the French capital . In addition to the symbol of shopping for Parisians of all generations. Not to mention the beauty of its urban views and its enchanting squares dating back to 1200. An example above all: Place de Vosges.
Speaking of Rive Droite, then, how not to mention Montmartre . The most famous butte (hill) of Paris for having been for many years the district of the most important artists of the world is, as they say, a show in the spectacle of the Ville Lumière.
- Louvre is a ritual that can not be avoided ! The Louvre, the "museum of museums" is here, along with the very delicate Jardins des Tuileries.
- The Trocadéro is an interesting attraction both because of its particular shape that makes it look like a large monumental complex consisting of the Palais de Chaillot, both for its privileged position, a few hundred meters from the Eiffel Tower, which you can see looking beyond the Seine in an enchanting urban setting.
WHAT TO DO
You can discover the secrets of French confectionery, taking part in cooking lessons at Elodie's house thanks to Vizeat . Elodie, lives in a lovely apartment in Montmatre, and welcomes her guests, or her students, if you prefer, in a delightfully furnished living room and offers her kitchen to let anyone learn how to cook the best recipes she knows.
After having worn the grambiule, measured and mixed ingredients, informed shortbread, prepared meringue and lemon jam we tasted our creation; some mini lemon cakes. Accompanied by fine white tea, smiles and culinary tips of high level. Ask Elodie also advice for your visit to the city, will find for you addresses of trendy and super chic shops, restaurants for places and scenic streets that few know.
MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ARTS
The Museum of Decorative Arts, in French Musée des Arts Décoratifs, was founded in the nineteenth century to show 'the realization of beauty' . The Museum, set up in the Marsan area of the Louvre, displays thousands of objects and collectors' works that will offer you a complete panorama of decorative arts, from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. The works kept in the museum illustrate the aspects and the different techniques of artistic production and are divided into chronological sections and thematic sections, ranging from toys to jewels, from ceramics to furniture. In the past winter months it has hosted the beautiful and spectacular exhibition dedicated to the fashion house Dior , one of the most famous and acclaimed in the world. It was the biggest fashion show ever held in Paris.
WHERE TO EAT
Le Grand Cafe Capucines is a classic Parisian restaurant with fresh fish, oysters, prawns and clams presented in a regal manner . You are immersed in a beautiful époque environment, carpets, chandeliers, furnishings recall the art deco . The tables are small, but in Paris it's like that. Alsatian wine is excellent. The prices are not popular, but the quality is high and in life every so often you have to be pampered. And then you can live in this restaurant the classic liberty atmosphere of the lumiere ville.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Idol is a small boutique hotel in the city center, ideal for a romantic getaway and for music lovers. A stone's throw from the Europé stop of the metropolitan is immersed in a neighborhood that is the fifth essence of Paris; limestone buildings, mansard roofs, windows with iron balconies, small shops and farmers' markets. You will feel like going back in time. The rooms are super-technological, furnished on the lathes of gold and violet, equipped with a bluetooth system to listen to music and with coffee, Italian, available . The rich breakfast with fragrant pastry, fresh yoghurt and delicate juices will be for you the best awakening to face a day around. To help you live it without having to move, the advice is to do, thanks toVisit Paris, the daily or multi-day pass of the subway so that you can easily move from one end of the city to the other .
The fascinating beauty, the richness of its monuments, the delicacy of its buildings, the sweetness of its avenues, the sensuality of its most famous cafes have always been the most beautiful spots in Paris that I like and if it is not always easy to reach it is easy to make one night on the sofa, with popcorn and white wine to see the films that make it immortal like "Jules and Jim", "The Dreamers", "The fabulous world of Amelie" or "Midnight in Paris".