(Last Update: 01.12.2024) This time, I am here with one of the articles that made me happiest, my book about Paris, A Week in Paris... A Week in Paris, as the name suggests, is for a seven-day holiday in Paris. A novel-like guide and travel book that tells the story of travelers going to. In fact, many people have asked me to write a guide to Paris.
It's unbelievable, but today is the eighth anniversary of my moving to Paris. Therefore, today, as every year, I wanted to publish a general situation assessment of the Eighth Year in Paris, to give a summary of the last year and a general situation assessment, to make a note of my personal history, and to share with you my experiences, thoughts and impressions as someone who lived in Paris for eight years. . Of course this
How does life flow by? I don't understand at what point it was the seventh year in heaven. Yes, today is the seventh year since I left Istanbul and moved to Paris. Exactly seven years ago today, I packed my bags, jumped on a plane to Paris in the morning, and started a new life in Paris without knowing a word of French. Actually, I wasn't planning to write a post for this anniversary, but
(Last Update: 12.09.2024) Something I've been dreaming of for years happened again in Paris, without even realizing it; I met the Paris Choir - Chorale de Paris, which mainly performs Turkish classical music in Paris, in October 2018... However, although I am someone who loves to sing and has always wanted to join a Turkish classical music choir, I have never trusted my voice,
(Last Update: 02.12.2024) To date, I have written many articles about places within the borders of the Normandy Region, such as Deauville & Trouville, Rouen, Giverny, Honfleur, Etretat, Le Mont Saint Michel, which I have visited many times around Paris, and now I want to write a Normandy Guide. In a delicious article, I will share with you the ways to visit all these places and more on the most ideal route and in the most enjoyable way.
(Last Update: 04.11.2024) I am here with one of the most beautiful villages you will ever see in France: Eze Village... To see this beautiful village, go a long way south from Paris to the shores of the Côte d'Azur, where I have been living since July 2023. We fly and land on a beautiful hill overlooking the magnificent blue of the Mediterranean from a steep slope. We arrived at Eze Village, between Nice and Monaco, on the Côte d'Azur.
(Last Update: 12.09.2024) If you ask me what the most important events in Paris excite me, I will undoubtedly say that one of them is Journées du Patrimoine - Cultural Heritage Days. Within the scope of this event, which is held every year in mid-September and should not be missed, countless government institutions, palaces, museums and many monumental buildings that you would not have the chance to visit in normal times open their doors to visitors.
(Last Update: 04.11.2024) In this article, I would like to enrich the content of my Côte d'Azur Guide article by introducing you to Saint Paul de Vence, one of the most beautiful villages you can see in France. Because Saint Paul de Vence, near Nice, is not only a beautiful village, but also a very special place that has enriched its content with the importance it attaches to art. Therefore a separate
(Last Update: 04.11.2024) In this article, we continue our Côte d'Azur trip, and together with Nice and Cannes, we explore Monaco, which is a must for our Côte d'Azur tour. My aim is to create a one-day tour program while introducing you to the places you can visit in Monaco, the second smallest state in the world after the Vatican. Monaco is a tiny city-state of only 2 square kilometers.
(Last Update: 04.11.2024) What comes to your mind when you think of Cannes (blood)? Cannes Film Festival, topless girls on the beach, what else? Nothing else is coming, right? However, for me, Cannes is more than just that... In this article, I will tell you what you should see and do in Cannes, which you will visit while visiting Nice and Monaco as part of your Côte d'Azur trip. Although it won't be like me explaining Paris in detail on Pariste.Net; for