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(Last Update: 28.01.2025) Guest Writer: Emre Caner - Love for Paris Paris always offers opportunities to its guests to follow the shadows of the past. Because Paris knows how to hide the past and keep it alive together with the present. The rest is up to you. No matter what you want to get lost in the streets of Paris, you will find traces that will lead you to your goal at every corner. Woody Allen in Paris

(Last Update: 12.04.2023 – IMPORTANT NOTE: The Municipality of Paris has decided to remove Autolibs and terminate the project!) Guest Author: Vincent Telpitxky 1 – What is Autolib? If you've ever walked the streets of Paris, you must have noticed these chubby gray cars. These cars, which you will not encounter in Turkey and outside Paris in general, are called "Autolib'". You can use these cars, which are completely electric and the rental fee is determined per minute, between Autolib' stations in the four corners of Paris, just like Velib' rental bicycles. The 'Autolib' project started in the mid-2000s. 'Autolib' is a project carried out by Groupe Bolloré, one of the richest groups in France, conceived as a solution to the parking problem and polluted air problem in Paris. The first Autolib stations were opened in 2011. Then, when the suburbs around Paris joined the Autolib project, the number of Autolib cars and stations increased. Today, an average of 1.100 reservations are made per day at around 4.000 stations, with approximately 16.500 electric cars. Although most of these stations are in Paris, you can reach many places in the suburbs using Autolib. 2 – Tips for using Autolib:…

(Last Update: 01.02.2025) Guest Writer: Burak Küçükak Foreword Hello, first of all, I would like to thank dear Ahmet for giving me the opportunity to write on his page, which is unrivaledly rich in terms of cultural activities. This blog, which I discovered especially after I was assigned to Paris, allowed me to get to know Paris much more closely. If I had to briefly introduce myself, I was studying at Saint-Michel French College, where I spent a year teaching only French.
(Last Update: 01.02.2025) - Guest Writer: Av. Bilgehan Avcı Latin Quarter where Sorbonne University is located! I wonder if Latinos live in this neighborhood? Or do you need to know Latin to live here? I wonder where the name of this neighborhood came from? Latin has been used as the language of science in Europe for many years. With its universities, libraries, printing houses, bookstores and venues that enable intellectual discussions.
(Last Update: 30.01.2025) Guest Writer: Cüneyt Ayral The title is very assertive! Therefore, it would be useful to make some explanations first. Pariste.Net asked me to write about the connection between Street Art and Paris, where I am showing its enthusiasts. Actually, I am not very enthusiastic about such requests, but when Ahmet Öre is involved, it becomes difficult to say "no"... First of all, I am interested in Street Art and
(Last Update: 30.01.2025) Guest Writer: Faruk Uraz In my opinion, the first place to see when you come to Paris is Montmartre Hill. First of all, Montmartre offers its visitors a magnificent view of Paris. Then, the famous Sacré Coeur Church, which is a must for every tourist, is also located here. Then there is the Saint Pierre Church, which has a very special place in the Christian history of Paris. You should definitely visit it while you are there.