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" I love
Paris in the springtime,
I love Paris in the fall,
I love Paris in the winter - when it drizzles,
I love Paris in the summer - when it sizzles.
I love Paris every moment, every moment of the year
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The immortal words and voice of Ella Fitzgerald echo the sentiments
of many a traveller to this beautiful and intoxicating city and one of the cultural
capitals of Europe. Its incredibly rich history punctuated by megalomaniacal kings,
haughty queens and bloody revolutions, its contemporary mix of haute couture and haute
cuisine, its self-professed intellectuals and guardians of high culture colonizing
street cafes, its Seine river playing host to serenading lovers, its heady bohemian
festivals and its quintessentially cosmopolitan sensibility make Paris one of the
most exciting cities to be in anywhere in the world.
Like bustling London, Paris has the same intensity, the same sense of time speeding to
catch up with demanding lifestyles that take working and partying equally seriously. Like
London, Paris too is dominated by impressive Gothic and Renaissance architecture that lend
these cities their distinctive atmosphere. Again, like London, Paris has a river
the Seine - that cuts the city in half and gives life to both banks. Also, like almost any
other European capital, Paris wears its history like a proud badge and guards it jealously
like a family heirloom. But there is no denying the fact that Paris does all of the above
with a certain flair that is difficult to imitate. Parisians like to enjoy themselves, and
unlike many other places in the world, they have centuries of experience in honing their
spontaneous joie-de-vivre into a fine art!
As far as world-famous landmarks go, Paris has one of the largest collections, so if you
choose your paths with foresight, they will be littered with architectural gems. From
Marais in the east to the Eiffel Tower in the west, from the Pantheon to the Notre-Dame
Cathedral, from the Sacre Couer to the Obelisque, Paris extends itself to every traveller,
whether a first timer or an old hand.
If Paris is enchanting during the day, after dark this City of Lights is nothing short of
magical. It is said that the soul of Paris lives not simply in its impressive structures,
but in its quiet boulevards and parks filled with birdsong, its patisseries and boulangeries,
its bustling markets and quaint shops tucked away in back alleys, its secret music clubs
and jazz bars. Take the time to see this Paris too, and as Hemingway wrote, your memories
of Paris will become a moveable feast that will stay with you for the rest of
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