(Last Update: 12.09.2024) For those who have made a holiday plan to spend New Year's Eve in Paris or are thinking of doing so, I would like to share with you my suggestions and some details about what to do in Paris while welcoming the new year. To be honest, all the motifs that we use as New Year's figures in Paris, and indeed in western countries in general, such as the Christmas tree and Santa Claus, are used to celebrate Christmas here.
(Last Update: 12.09.2024) Taking a boat ride on the Seine River is as enjoyable as walking the streets of Paris. Therefore, the subject of this article will be Bateaux Parisiens, one of the most well-known Seine River cruise boats. Bateaux Parisiens is actually read as "bato parizyan", or more accurately "bato pağizyan" in French, but everyone except the French says "bato parizyen" :) Founded in 1956, Bateaux Parisiens was founded in Seine
(Last Update: 12.09.2024) As Christmas and the New Year approach, Paris becomes brightly decorated and turns into a dream-like city... The most important event that brings color to many parts of Paris is Marchés de Noël - Christmas Markets. A large Christmas Market is usually held in La Défense every Christmas season. Contrary to popular belief, the Christmas Market in central Paris is not on the Champs-Elysées, but instead in the Tuileries Garden
(Last Update: 17.03.2023) Since 2014, when I first started blogging, I used to prepare special articles about New Year's Eve in Paris at the end of each year, but over time, I decided to gather this topic under a single title and share more comprehensive and up-to-date information. Therefore, I kindly request you to read the article in the link below for detailed and up-to-date information about New Year's Eve in Paris. Thanks. in paris
Last Update: 18.03.2023) When I first started writing Pariste.Net, I was writing separately for the Christmas markets that would be opened that year, but over time, I decided to write a single article for the Christmas Markets and update that article every year to provide information. For this reason, when do the Christmas markets start and end in Paris, where are they set up and how many people attend Christmas markets in public?
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) When I first moved to Paris in March 2012, one of the strangest things was that although there were many beautiful coastal areas along the Seine River, Parisians did not take advantage of these beauties. No matter how much I talked or said, my words must have reached the ears of the authorities, and as the years went by, the banks of the Seine began to become more active, beautiful places opened up and life started to come to life.
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) If you like French literature or come from a francophone educational tradition, I think Maison de Balzac - Balzac's House, which I want to introduce to you in this article, will interest you. In fact, this place may be interesting for those who want to see an old house that looks like a vineyard in the middle of Paris. Maison de Balzac (meson dö balzac) is one of the most important names of French literature.
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) One of the most enjoyable activities that can be done in Paris is to watch the city from above with Paris' famous Ferris wheel, Roue de Paris. Roue de Paris (ru dö pari or ğu dö paği), which was established in Place de la Concorde - Concorde Square, which used to be one of the important squares of Paris, has been used for the last few years, at certain periods.
(Last Update: 17.03.2023) Since 2014, when I first started blogging, I used to prepare special articles about New Year's Eve in Paris at the end of each year, but over time, I decided to gather this topic under a single title and share more comprehensive and up-to-date information. Therefore, I kindly request you to read the article in the link below for detailed and up-to-date information about New Year's Eve in Paris. Thanks. in paris
Last Update: 18.03.2023) When I first started writing Pariste.Net, I was writing separately for the Christmas markets that would be opened that year, but over time, I decided to write a single article for the Christmas Markets and update that article every year to provide information. For this reason, when do the Christmas markets start and end in Paris, where are they set up and how many people attend Christmas markets in public?