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: 10.09.2024) You are walking around the Champs-Elysées and you want to eat and drink something decent in an affordable, relatively decent place... Is such a thing possible in this region where everything is extremely expensive? Yes, it is possible… In this article, I would like to introduce you to one of the restaurants that I can recommend for this area: Restaurant Monté Carlo.
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: 06.09.2024) When it comes to the most famous street of Paris, everyone naturally thinks of Champs-Elysées, but if we are going to talk about famous brands, luxury and glamor in Paris, then let's take you to Avenue Montaigne. Avenue Montaigne (Avenu Montaigne) Alma Square on the banks of the River Seine - the name of the street-boulevard located between the Place de l'Alma and the Franklin D. Roosevelt metro stations on the Champs-Elysées and in Paris
(Last Update: 06.09.2024) Louis Vuitton (lui vüiton), one of the first brands that comes to mind when Paris is mentioned, is also of course one of the first names that come to mind when "bag" is mentioned. Of course, we can say that it deserves this reputation, considering its models, brand image and quality. I think every woman dreams of having at least one Louis Vuitton bag. Of course, “pleasures and
(Last Update: 17.03.2023) I used to write separately about the annual Christmas markets, but after a while, I decided to collect them under a single title, update only that article and share all the information on that page. Therefore, I kindly request you to read the article below to get detailed and up-to-date information about Christmas Markets in Paris. Thanks. marchés
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Petit Palais, which was built as a fair and exhibition palace in 1900, like its older brother, the Grand Palais, gives the impression that it was used as a palace in history, at first glance and of course due to its name. Petit Palais, which was converted into a museum in 1902, means Little Palace, but do not think that it is such a small building. show off like the French
(Last Update: 12.09.2024) The Grand Palais on the Champs-Elysées is in a long process and the temporary service building of the museum was established next to the Eiffel Tower under the name Grand Palais Éphémère. You can get information about this temporary museum from the official link at the end of the article. In this article, you will find general information about the Grand Palais on the Champs-Elysées, but please keep in mind that it is currently closed.
(Last Update: 01.12.2024) In this article, we will explore the most touristic boulevard of Paris, Champs-Elysées, pronounced as Champs-Elysees in Turkish, and its surroundings. And while walking along the boulevard, that song is on all of our lips: "Oooo Champs-Elysees..." :) Champs-Elysees, or Champs-Elysées as written in French, is an approximately 2-kilometer boulevard extending from Place Charles de Gaulle to Concorde Square - Place de la Concorde. Actually
(Last Update: 01.12.2024) With my guests who come to Paris for the first time, we first go to the Eiffel Tower and then to the Champs-Elysées to see the Arc de Triomphe. Therefore, the building that people who come to Paris for the first time and visit with me see as the second building in Paris is the Arc de Triomphe (arc dö trionf or ağk dö tğionf), that is, the Arc de Triomphe... If you wish, first