There are cities that a lifetime will not be enough to know, but even a couple of days spent in them is quite enough to rest your body and soul and feel a surge of energy and new creative powers. The capital of France is on this list, and heading to Paris for the weekend is to plunge into an amazing source of its charm, eternal youth and fashionable charm.
Schedule by minutes
In order for a weekend excursion to Paris to be a success, you should carefully plan all its stages. Modern Internet technologies make it possible to book a hotel in advance and order a transfer to the airport, buy entrance tickets on the websites of museums or theaters and reserve a table in a trendy restaurant. Taking advantage of the preliminary organization of these formalities, you can save a significant amount of time and effort, which will be useful for the development of Paris. By the way, shopaholics should bear in mind that on Sundays all major Parisian department stores are closed, and therefore it is better to take care of shopping the day before.
Where to stay?
If the plane tickets are already on hand, it remains to find a profitable accommodation option. Since there is always not enough time on a short trip, it is important to find inexpensive but comfortable accommodation near the city center.
Children's question
If a weekend trip to Paris involves young travelers, a trip to the local Disneyland is a great way to pass the time. Comfortable shuttles deliver guests straight from the airport to the world of unbridled delight and children's fantasies, and you can spend the night and dine on the territory of the amusement park - hotels and cafes here are open for a variety of tastes and wallets.
Galloping across Europe
There are always a lot of tourists in Paris on weekends, and therefore you should not lie in bed for a long time in a hotel room.
- Getting up early and breakfast will ensure the traveler has the best seats on the audio-guided sightseeing bus, on the Eiffel Tower's observation deck, or on the deck of a romantic boat cruising the Seine River. By the way, the last version of the walk completely replaces the traditional sightseeing bus tours - the views from the river are notable, and the mood on board is always especially romantic.
- On Saturday nights, you can visit one of the cabarets in Paris and plunge into the world of luxury and glamor, or dine with a bird's eye view of the city in a restaurant on the Eiffel Tower.
- The famous Parisian flea markets open on Sunday mornings. Fans of unique antiques still fly to Paris on weekends to find a worthless treasure in a pile of unnecessary junk - an old brooch from the first white emigration, a plate of Kuznetsov's porcelain or a fan that softened the summer heat of some Parisian countess.