(Last Update: 30.01.2025) In this article, I would like to introduce you to a sweet street: Rue Crémieux... I try to share the hidden beauties of Paris with you on this blog as much as I can, but sometimes I can only describe a place with a photo on my social media accounts. I realized that those beauties can get lost in the intense flow traffic of social media. However, the places I want to introduce are
(Last Update: 27.01.2025) This time, we will visit an interesting museum with the theme of "Migration" in Paris together; While traveling, we will try to approach the subject from different perspectives. Yes, the museum we will get to know in this article: Paris Immigration History Museum - Musée de l'Histoire de l'Immigration (museum dö listuağ dö limigğasyon). Some of you think there would be a museum on immigration, every country has its own kind of immigrants.
(Last Update: 24.01.2025) As I shared in my previous articles, there are a total of 37 bridges over the Seine River and 4 of these bridges serve only as pedestrian bridges. Here we are on one of those bridges again in this article: Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir (passerel simon dö bovuar or pasegel simon dö bovuağ). This bridge, built between Bibliothèque National de France and Parc de Bercy, is used only for pedestrian crossing.
(Last Update: 30.01.2025) If you climb the Eiffel Tower or any other tall building, especially if you look at Paris from Montmartre Hill, you will be surprised to see that Paris is not that green of a city. Of course, there are many beautiful parks and green areas in Paris, but ultimately, as a world metropolis, this is a very large area.
(Last Update: 30.01.2025) In this article, I would like to tell you about a beautiful place on the east side of Paris, a nice place in the 12th arrondissement: Bercy Village (bersi vilaj or beğsi vilaj). This place was used as wine warehouses for a long time, starting from the 18th century. This place, which was then called Entrepôt de Bercy, was included in the "Monument Historique / Historical Monumental Building" category in 1986. Especially the Palais in 1984
Last Update: 22.01.2025) While I still can't understand how a small city like Paris has seven main train stations, one for vehicles and six for passengers, in this article I would like to talk about another station, Gare de Lyon. Gare de Lyon (gar dö liyon or gağ dö liyon), which first started operating in 1849
(Last Update: 29.01.2025) In this article, I would like to talk about one of the hidden corners of Paris, La Promenade Plantée, or in other words, La Coulée Verte. When you come to Paris, if you want to surprise your loved one, spouse, friend or friends, enter Rue de Lyon in Bastille Square, which continues to the right of the Bastille Opera, walk about 100-200 meters, and then see the photo above on the left.
(Last Update: 29.01.2025) When I had just settled in Paris, I came to the large area at the back of the Château de Vincennes to watch an election rally of the then President François Hollande, and while I was looking for a suitable place to watch the rally comfortably in that crowd, I saw the crowd. I came across a "PARIS" text that appeared in between, and with enthusiasm, I climbed onto that text and took a photo. The first one I attended in my life.
(Last Update: 29.01.2025) There are two large forest areas at either end of Paris; The one in the west is the Boulogne Forest, and the one in the east is the Vincennes Forest. With this article, we take the metro from Paris and go to Vincennes Forest, losing ourselves in this greenery on the east side of the city. Parisians are not content with building beautiful parks such as Tuileries Garden, Luxembourg Garden, Buttes Chaumont Park and Monceau Park in the city.
(Last Update: 25.01.2025) In this article, I would like to tell you about Le Train Bleu, one of the most elegant restaurants in Paris and one of my favorites. Le Train Bleu (lö tran blö or lö tğan blö) means "Blue Train" and as you might guess, this restaurant is located within a station. In 1901 "Le Buffet de la Gare de