City Of Lovers
Paris incites the senses, asking to be seen, heard, touched, tasted and smelt. From romance along the river to landscapes on bus-sized canvases to the pick-an-ism types in cafes monologuing on the use of flavoring or the finer points of Jerry Lewis, town is the essence of every things French.
In the great local tradition of the flâneur, or considerate boulevard-stroller, town is a wonderful city for aimless moving about. Relaxed quarters much as the vibrant Marais, elegant St-Germain and humanities locality are ideal for street-browsing, shopping and café-sitting, and the city’s lack of open space is making up for by beautiful formal gardens, by the pathways and pavements that separate beside the River Seine, and by long hidden or unexpected havens. Wherever one goes past landmark buildings and contemporary architectural wonders reminds one of the city’s feel and grandeur.
The lovers should bond with nature, and each other. town is filled with beautiful gardens, and every make an extraordinarily humanities setting. Luxembourg Gardens, in particular, is a great spot for couples, and is adjacent to the breathtaking Luxembourg Castle. French kissing is a must here. One must have seen the scene in almost every romance set in town - a pair embraces for a deep touching on a bridge overlooking the river River. Take one’s honey to the nearest bridge, walk to the edifice and intend smooching. Wine and dine - There are some things better to savor in town than a wonderful meal, accompanied by a delectable bottleful of wine. One can go in anywhere in town to find this. Wander along the Champs Elysee until a sidewalk cafe captivates one’s attention.
Walk arm in arm. Venture to the Ile Saint Louis (near Notre Dame) for a great neighborhood for walking. The tiny island within the river has cute boutique shops, nice restaurants and nightclubs filled with locals. Try Berthillon which is a delicious cover cream that can only be found in this small neighborhood. Jazz it up. This is one of the prizewinning cities in the world to listen to jazz, whether it’s at a smoking hole-in-the-wall or a popular club. Hit any jazz club, snuggle, drink wine and listen to the sounds of Gay Paris.
Long famed as the city of lovers, it’s easy to see why town still holds interest to couples looking for a lowercase romance. It can be walking hand in hand along the quails of the Seine, or sharing a Bertillon cover cream in the Ile St Louis or even kissing in front of the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre, lovers of every ages can absorb themselves in the same humanities Parisian atmosphere that has inspired centuries of novels, paintings, photographs and films.
It is famous that the prizewinning things in life are free and one of the most humanities things about town is the knowledge to walk for hours finding one’s own special corner. Certain areas lend themselves beautifully to this form of exploration, from the winding streets of the medieval Marais to the overgrown cemetery of Pere Lachaise home to Oscar Wilde, Chopin and Jim Morrison. It is certainly a City for lovers.

