THE 8TH ARRONDISSEMENT OF PARIS | History and walking tour
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ค. 2024
- Today is the eighth video in my series exploring the 20 arrondissements of Paris ! The goal of these videos will be to help you get familiarised with every square inch of Paris if you plan on moving or travelling to this beautiful city.
This video will be a travel guide vlog for the eighth arrondissement of Paris. Hope you enjoy !
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0:00 - Intro
2:42 - History of the 8th
16:35 - Walking tour
16:41 - Église de la Madeleine
18:06 - Place de la Concorde
18:55 - Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
19:11 - Palais de L'Élysée
20:51 - Pont Alexandre 3
21:19 - Grand Palais
21:38 - Petit Palais
24:10 - Avenue Montaigne
24:51 - Avenue George V
26:23 - Champs-Élysées
26:49 - Arc de Triomphe
28:55 - Parc Monceau
29:26 - Outro
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At 68, I'm retired and although I am easily able to travel, I prefer to stay home and enjoy videos like yours. I especially enjoy yours because you include history! Ironically, I started watching your videos because I love Paris (been there once) and you designing your apartment intrigued me 😊
Incredible video, Arielle!!
I absolutely LOVE your travel vlogs !!! They are beautifully shot and your historical commentary is the best!!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful city with us !!!
I love these tours❤
I really enjoy your videos. As a retired French teacher, I love your combination of history and actual videos of the places you discussed. I hope you continue your videos. J'aime bien la France et je viens de retourner d'un visite il y a un mois.
Great video! Love from Sweden.
Those were my thoughts about that area when I visited ten years ago. My favorite neighborhood was Saint Germaine des Pres!
Lovely video,thank you!! ❤
As usual, I wonderful and informative video - thanks, Ariel! I have never been to Paris, but am learning a lot from your interesting videos......
i love this video, makes me miss my time in the 8th!
I appreciated the information on Le Grand Palau’s. I stayed in the 7th Arrondissement last month. I had a nice view of it, but didn’t know what it was.
Very nice videography.
I lived on rue de Naples as a college student and would visit the Parc Monceau frequently.
Merci pour cette belle tour de la huitième. You did great research and it was a super tour. On ce voire pour la prochain petite tour…….🤗🇨🇦
Here is a request:please take us to Le Muse de l’homme ….a slow visit .
Very enjoyable video!
Thank you ☺️
Once again you are brilliant! I watch other channels on the topic of Paris as well as other parts of France (but mostly Paris). There are many that take you through each arrondissement, however, I have not come across any that give any relevant (read important) history, they stay in the lane of tourism, e.g., eating/shopping exclusively. This is such a wonderful way to introduce your subject and a great education. A better informed traveler is a better traveler (plus I love history). Thank you, thank you!
We stayed a week in the 8th and loved the Parc Monceau. It gives you the feel of turn of the century. We would go there frequently and people watch.
Only like the parc Monceau area in the 8th and avoid all the tourist traps. The worst part to me is the shopping areas, like you mentioned, fast food and all those clothing shops do my head in ( so crowded and the people asking for money/pan handeling is 😬). Great video nonetheless 🦋
The 8th has a lot of beautiful architecture which I could easily spend hours enjoying ( & have done so many times). I still have a hard time understanding how people who owned some of the beautiful apartments/homes lost them to commercial development. Some things should just never be commercial (in my opinion). You didn't mention Fauchon, but this food emporium is as much a feast for the eyes as it is delicious (& pricey). I spent a couple of months taking pictures of the beautiful food in the windows & cases of the patisseries, the boulangeries, the epiceries, the neighborhood marches. The images were spectacular. It is interesting to walk through all of the different arrondissements just looking at these displays. Another interesting adventure is to walk through all of the different arrondissements & look at the panoply of residential entrance doors. In most cases they will have "une belle mine" even if what lays beyond is anything but impressive.
Bravo Ariel, this vlog was very well narrated and beautifully filmed.
Chouette vidéo Arielle ! Très agréable à regarder et très instructif grâce à ton excellent travail de montage! J’ai hâte d’être en retraite pour que tu m’emmènes découvrir tes petits coins préférés 😊!!! Bisousss
Arielle, educational, enjoyable video!
I feel like I need you to slow down when your speaking. So much info and I had a hard time keeping up with you.
I wish I had seen your video before I stayed in the 8th!
Can’t wait for your next video🫶🏼
Excellent video! Thanks so much for continuing the arrondissements tours! I love seeing the old pics and hearing the history! Fabulous series of videos! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
very enjoyable thanks
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This is a lovely video and i have subscribed. I definitely want to see other arrs. Id always thought the 8th my least liked arr but yiuve shown some places worth seeing. I feel that the Champs Elysee is best appreciated from the top of the Open Top bus. In September last i finally achieved my idea to walk down the Champs Elysee. But it wasnt at all 1950s Audrey Hepburn. At street level it just feels tatty and jostling now. But im glad i got to do it. In December last i visited Paris to see the city in Xmas lights mode,had a great time. Im sad to learn that a lot of those apartments are now fake. I assumed the city was packed with discreetly rich and chic people. So its a bit of a let down to know of the faking plus there are issues of social justice,of people being forced to live in the banlieus,of alnost a city preserved in aspic for us tourists.....but i wont go there. Ive got my fifth visit coming up in March and i hope to mark my birthday by at last going up the Eiffel Tower.
The bit of Paris I like is the lower end of the 6th arr,dare i say the scruffy end. I like Rue Placide + Rue Cherche midi for varied and interesting shops. Thank you for well researched video.
Cool! It's George cinq, though, not George v....it's a Latin numeral ;)
A really nice tour here. Enjoyable and immersive walk that captures the beauty of Paris. Appreciate your work…have subscribed to the channel. ❤️❤️❤️
I love your video in regards to the walking tour. Here’s an idea what if you gave walking tours when people came to Paris? Great idea for short videos on different places to visit in Paris take care.
I love these videos😃
I certainly enjoy your videos. I have been watching since the beginning.
The videos on the arrondisements are especially enjoyable because we get to tour and learn history of Paris. It might be helpful to a lot of us if you spoke slower so we can take in what you are saying. If time is a factor maybe one video could be the history then next on be the tour. Keep up the good work.
Are you going to have any vids on the outskirts of Paris, such as the Essonne Department?
Hi this Eric from Chicago. I stayed at the Warwick hotel on Rue De Berri. Off the Champs Elysee. We have a street like the Champs Elysee in Chicago. Michigan Ave, but the Champs Elysee is better. I love the Charm that Paris has. They're coming out with a movie on Napoleon in the US in a couple of weeks. I went to the top of the the Arc De Triomphe. I've been to the Parc Monceau, they had a lot of jogers. Ave Montaigne is like Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills,CA. Paris is so Beautiful. I heard that thy're talking about making the Champs Elysee into a garden. I love Paris so much. In a couple of weeks they're going to a Disney Parade on Michigan ave. They're going to light up the whole street.
On any remaining mansions remaining (likely museums), will they allow you to record there for a virtual tour?? I would love to see where Coco Channel lived. 😊
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