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Well informed, eloquent and oh-so-romantic,
the ‘City of Light’ is a philosopher, a poet,
a crooner. As it always has been, Paris is
a million different things to a million different
people.
Paris has all but exhausted the superlatives
that can reasonably be applied to any city. Notre
Dame and the Eiffel Tower – at sunrise, at sunset,
at night – have been described countless times,
as have the Seine and the subtle (and not-so-subtle)
differences between the Left and Right Banks.
But what writers have been unable to capture
is the grandness and even the magic.
Paris probably has more familiar landmarks than
any other city in the world. As a result, first-time
visitors often arrive in the French capital with
all sorts of expectations: of grand vistas, of
intellectuals discussing weighty matters in cafés,
of romance along the Seine, of naughty nightclub
revues, of rude people who won’t speak English.
If you look hard enough, you can probably find
all of those. But another approach is to set
aside the preconceptions of Paris and to explore
the city’s avenues and backstreets as if the
tip of the Eiffel Tower or the spire of Notre
Dame wasn’t about to pop into view at any moment.
You’ll soon discover (as so many others before
you have) that Paris is enchanting almost everywhere,
at any time, even ‘in the summer, when it sizzles’
and ‘in the winter, when it drizzles’, as Cole
Porter put it. And you’ll be back. Trust us.
-- Lonely Planet, All Rights Reserved, LonelyPlanet.com
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