As a frequent British visitor to France, one of my favourite things about the country is the fact that it’s simultaneously a northern European country and a southern European country (a good way of illustrating this is noting that Dunkirk - 51.03°N - is almost on the same latitude as London - 51.51°N - whilst Perpignan - 42.69°N - is more or less on the same latitude as Rome - 41.90°N), and the food, people, architecture and general lifestyle reflect this fact. There is nothing I like better than getting a ferry to Brittany and Normandy, enjoying the Franco-Celtic green and pleasant scenery for a few days, then hopping on a TGV and 4hrs later I’m soaking up the sun, listening to the electric buzz of the cicadas, and walking among the palm trees of Nice, or Marseille, or Perpignan. The colours change to reflect the predominant skies. Paris, with its resolutely monochrome palette, knows it's a northern town. 250 miles south and you’re in Lyon, a city whose colours resemble a box of ripening peaches and with bleached red roofs reflecting the southern sun. The fact the country also borders 8 other countries makes it endlessly fascinating, as you get that Flemish vibe in Lille, a distinctly Germanic tone in Strasbourg, and that seductive Latin magnetism of Spain and Italy in Bayonne and Nice. Food, people, weather, architecture all distinctly change to a fascinating extent from region to region, city to city, village to village. In many ways, notwithstanding its strong centralism and the prevalent 21st century globalism, France feels like about 3 or 4 countries in one. For all these reasons (and more!), it’s an endlessly captivating place.
I visit Paris at least once per year...I can't seem to knock other places off my bucket list because everytime I get a few dollars and some time off work...I choose to go back to Paris.. I love it!
We need to start a group called "Paris Junkies" or something like that. For people who go 1 a year or more. I have decided to visit Paris 2x a year. Starting with this year
I would like to compliment you, Lifestyle Hal, on your different photographic perspective of Paris. Your non-typical cinematic approach made the areas you covered more intriguing. Thank you, I enjoyed it.
I'm French and I live 1h30 from Paris I went there once and I was super happy for the first time I saw the Eiffel Tower in real life, it's magnificent (advice, go there when it's the weather is nice because it's more beautiful) I also went to a restaurant near the Eiffel Tower it was beautiful Korean style ❤️❤️
@@GaleRianes yes but before I lived about 5:30 am from Paris because before I lived in Bordeaux, I don't know if you know but it's a rather well-known French city
Paris is a great place to visit and live in.. City of light With the help of Daniel booth about Paris travel and adventure guide 2023, I was able to explore the city with ease and convenience...
God bless us and I want to travel around the world together my family, friends and relatives. Thank you so much po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
At 11:51 you’ve you’ve either accidentally or intentionally filmed Peter Turnley (although it could be his twin brother David Turnley.) Both award winning documentary photographers. That’s awesome!
Sainte Chapelle is without a doubt my favorite very place to visit in all of Paris. Before Notre Dame burned it was touted as the top “must see” place to visit. It was such a disappointment to me and my family because it was so dark inside. Sainte Chapelle is the 180 degree opposite with the almost wall to wall stained glass. Even on a cloudy day it’s beautiful, but on a sunny day it defies all description. You just have to be there to understand how incredibly beautiful it is. When friends ask me for suggestions for places to visit in Paris Sainte Chapelle is my #1 recommendation. Those who do visit it always say that it was their favorite place to visit. I like the Musée D’Orsay more than the Louvre. If you easily get claustrophobic (which I do) avoid the Louvre! The Orangerie is a lesser known (among tourists) but also wonderful art museum.
That’s a perfect list and I do respect your way to speak about our history, but for a next video please say about that Paris is not a museum, 12 million inhabitants do live or work there, to our visitors we our very happy of the love that you send to our city but please never forget that city is also a city for 12 millions of citizens. Be welcome to our city
When someone flys 5,000 miles from Honolulu to NYC that is not considered a visit to the US but when someone walks one mile from Belgium to France it is. That is why France is most visited. Even the locals are "foreign visits".
Hey folks ! 5 times to Paris and still sooo many places I haven’t been to yet. So this list is idea for first timers, you have a mix of activities to get you started- enjoy ! For more on France - 25 Beautiful Places to Visit in France - th-cam.com/video/SdZtVDaCJQE/w-d-xo.html
Paris is most overrated place in world. I personally would never waste more of my time there. Paris is not even in top 20 in Europe for me. Everyone i know says the same thing... Oh and when someone flys 5,000 miles from Honolulu to NYC that is not considered a visit to the US but when someone walks one mile from Belgium to France it is. That is why France is most visited. Even the locals are "foreign visits".
People I don’t know put hidden cameras in my apartment and they talk to me from the street every day. There are cameras even in the toilet. Sometimes they let the children speak. I moved to another part of the country, the same people do the same. They are harassing my colleagues at work behind my back. The police don't interfere. I living is israel 25 years.I came from Azerbaijan.the Jews want to drive me to suicide.They talk to me all the time, when I go outside they leave. The neighbors never called the police. They call trying to kill me mastery.
I have walked 180 miles around Paris criss-crossing and zig-zagging through each of the 20 neighborhoods except 2. I have walked all over each and every park including around and through the biggest one on the western edge. I have gone through all 3 wings of the Louvre top and bottom. So i can confidently say that Paris is THE most overrated disappointing place in the world. Everyone i know says the same thing. Neither i nor anyone i know have any idea why anyone thinks Paris is this great place.
bonjour de la france salut Kevin, tu as fais 180 miles pour te rendre compte que Paris etait une ville décevante !? quelle perte de temps. Que cherchais tu a Paris, que tu n' as pas trouvé?? j espere que les 19 millions de touristes venus a paris en 2022 ne seront pas aussi dur que toi, dans la ville la plus visitée, a moins que tu sois trop chauvin, tres jaloux...Peux etre tu ne mérite pas Paris.....
As a frequent British visitor to France, one of my favourite things about the country is the fact that it’s simultaneously a northern European country and a southern European country (a good way of illustrating this is noting that Dunkirk - 51.03°N - is almost on the same latitude as London - 51.51°N - whilst Perpignan - 42.69°N - is more or less on the same latitude as Rome - 41.90°N), and the food, people, architecture and general lifestyle reflect this fact. There is nothing I like better than getting a ferry to Brittany and Normandy, enjoying the Franco-Celtic green and pleasant scenery for a few days, then hopping on a TGV and 4hrs later I’m soaking up the sun, listening to the electric buzz of the cicadas, and walking among the palm trees of Nice, or Marseille, or Perpignan. The colours change to reflect the predominant skies. Paris, with its resolutely monochrome palette, knows it's a northern town. 250 miles south and you’re in Lyon, a city whose colours resemble a box of ripening peaches and with bleached red roofs reflecting the southern sun. The fact the country also borders 8 other countries makes it endlessly fascinating, as you get that Flemish vibe in Lille, a distinctly Germanic tone in Strasbourg, and that seductive Latin magnetism of Spain and Italy in Bayonne and Nice. Food, people, weather, architecture all distinctly change to a fascinating extent from region to region, city to city, village to village. In many ways, notwithstanding its strong centralism and the prevalent 21st century globalism, France feels like about 3 or 4 countries in one. For all these reasons (and more!), it’s an endlessly captivating place.
Thank you for this ❤ I’m exciting take my first visit next Fall!
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@@GaleRianes i did not ask for yours
I visit Paris at least once per year...I can't seem to knock other places off my bucket list because everytime I get a few dollars and some time off work...I choose to go back to Paris.. I love it!
A great way to use your savings in our opinion!
A pricy city full of rude people
Love that you do this! Considering doing the same!
We need to start a group called "Paris Junkies" or something like that. For people who go 1 a year or more. I have decided to visit Paris 2x a year. Starting with this year
Right?!
PARIS it' s So BEAUTIFUL !!!! BISOUS!! CÉLIA Sousa!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Paris is the city of love. Definitely would love to visit it someday. ❤
Try autumn
@@LifestyleHal Yeah, definitely considering it. ❤️
Love love love France. Can't wait to return, and visit some of these places that you've featured. Great job.
Fantastic video of Paris @Hal. Quite the city to visit, is Paris.
I am going to Paris for the first time in September, so this is perfect. Thank you!
Bet you can't wait! Good luck for a great trip!
How was it?
I would like to compliment you, Lifestyle Hal, on your different photographic perspective of Paris. Your non-typical cinematic approach made the areas you covered more intriguing. Thank you, I enjoyed it.
Filmiki przedstawiające wspaniałe architekturę doskonałą ; antyczną miast różnych państw
Wow so beautyfull city !
Waah khoobsurat sheher !
Cant wait to go by next week thank you !!
Awesome introductory video. Looking forward to see your other videos 👍
Beautiful video,merci.I absolutely adore Paris xx
Me too!
Peace ❤
Great video, can’t wait to make it there this summer. 😊
This was an amazing video. Every city was captivating 🗼😍
Really beautiful place ❤❤
Paris, France just confirmed to open for our prompt visiting France. We do thank you all.
Nice presentation and well edited 🙏👍
Salut les amis je suis nouvelle je veux une relation très sérieuse 💕
Perfetto
My dream city ❤️
One day surely I must be there
You'll get there!
I'm French and I live 1h30 from Paris I went there once and I was super happy for the first time I saw the Eiffel Tower in real life, it's magnificent (advice, go there when it's the weather is nice because it's more beautiful) I also went to a restaurant near the Eiffel Tower it was beautiful Korean style ❤️❤️
@@Khiaraaaaa Lovely memory that!❤
@@Khiaraaaaa You live only 1 hr half from Paris? Oh my!
@@GaleRianes yes but before I lived about 5:30 am from Paris because before I lived in Bordeaux, I don't know if you know but it's a rather well-known French city
Good place
I hope i can visit france,new friend
Paris is a great place to visit and live in.. City of light
With the help of Daniel booth about Paris travel and adventure guide 2023, I was able to explore the city with ease and convenience...
I love Paris
Paris the city with less green space in europe
lovely narration
going for the first time in Europe/Paris next year in May.
Great video! Some great content
Haii
Said Pulaski cool
Me
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Kaywork
God bless us and I want to travel around the world together my family, friends and relatives. Thank you so much po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
Love from nature and Hannah jacob
This was amazing. When you will do video of Istanbul.
Il have to organise a trip there so I am not sure on when
Salut les amis je suis nouvelle je veux une relation très sérieuse 💕
Nice.... ......111
Paris is beautiful and could listen to your voice for days on end . Thank you Merci
Wow, thank you!
Asalaam o alaikum ! Mein yeh video Pakistan se dekh raha hoon.
Hye Gaye's ! I seeing this video from Pakistan.
At 11:51 you’ve you’ve either accidentally or intentionally filmed Peter Turnley (although it could be his twin brother David Turnley.) Both award winning documentary photographers. That’s awesome!
Salut les amis je suis nouvelle je veux une relation très sérieuse 💕
Personaly, I would have add sainte chapelle and the natural history museum. But nice list nonetheless
Sainte Chapelle is without a doubt my favorite very place to visit in all of Paris. Before Notre Dame burned it was touted as the top “must see” place to visit. It was such a disappointment to me and my family because it was so dark inside. Sainte Chapelle is the 180 degree opposite with the almost wall to wall stained glass. Even on a cloudy day it’s beautiful, but on a sunny day it defies all description. You just have to be there to understand how incredibly beautiful it is. When friends ask me for suggestions for places to visit in Paris Sainte Chapelle is my #1 recommendation. Those who do visit it always say that it was their favorite place to visit. I like the Musée D’Orsay more than the Louvre. If you easily get claustrophobic (which I do) avoid the Louvre! The Orangerie is a lesser known (among tourists) but also wonderful art museum.
One day i visit in paris
Paris is overated, dont go there, go at Nice for me best french city with Rouen
Palais garnier
Louvre
Montmarte
Moulin rouge
Omg😮
La meilleure des paroles est le livre d'Allah et la plus belle des routes est la voie de Muhammad.selamm💌
That’s a perfect list and I do respect your way to speak about our history, but for a next video please say about that Paris is not a museum, 12 million inhabitants do live or work there, to our visitors we our very happy of the love that you send to our city but please never forget that city is also a city for 12 millions of citizens. Be welcome to our city
1 major Paris attraction missing in the list:-
Pantheon
I went to Paris once, the best part was leaving.
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Paris' heyday was 1940-1944, far less rude people about
The music is so loud I can't tell what you're saying for some of these places.
You missed Notrdam de Paris 🤷♀️
Not the same Paris I used to know.
Salut les amis je suis nouvelle je veux une relation très sérieuse 💕
It's very similar to an African city in my opinion 😊
Explore Golgumbaz, South India
Will be at Paris in October 23. Any tips? 1st time
Enjoy yourself! every minute!
Yeah get a train to Germany or Spain, nicer people and less expensive
When someone flys 5,000 miles from Honolulu to NYC that is not considered a visit to the US but when someone walks one mile from Belgium to France it is. That is why France is most visited. Even the locals are "foreign visits".
Because France and Belgium are two completely different countries. While Hawaii and new york are a part of a country
Yeah and people from French Guiana could fly across the Atlantic to visit paris and it still wouldn't count
Smartest American:
Share link my fiend circle, if any one's go to Paris is useful
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Hey folks ! 5 times to Paris and still sooo many places I haven’t been to yet. So this list is idea for first timers, you have a mix of activities to get you started- enjoy !
For more on France - 25 Beautiful Places to Visit in France - th-cam.com/video/SdZtVDaCJQE/w-d-xo.html
Paris is most overrated place in world. I personally would never waste more of my time there. Paris is not even in top 20 in Europe for me. Everyone i know says the same thing... Oh and when someone flys 5,000 miles from Honolulu to NYC that is not considered a visit to the US but when someone walks one mile from Belgium to France it is. That is why France is most visited. Even the locals are "foreign visits".
Watching with headphones. Some awful noise coming through your mic
😬
You missed so much!!!
No
Do for egypt and you will have 1,000,000 views
Beautiful but
1.lots of PICK POCKETS
2.DOG POO ON THE SIDE WALKS
3.METRO STATION SMELL PEE.
4. EXPENSIVE....
People I don’t know put hidden cameras in my apartment and they talk to me from the street every day. There are cameras even in the toilet. Sometimes they let the children speak. I moved to another part of the country, the same people do the same. They are harassing my colleagues at work behind my back. The police don't interfere.
I living is israel 25 years.I came from Azerbaijan.the Jews want to drive me to suicide.They talk to me all the time, when I go outside they leave. The neighbors never called the police. They call trying to kill me mastery.
Paris a hype such a boring and overrated city
so where you recommend?
Yo are right, it is so over priced, the people are rude and near by countries have far more scenic places.
If you like bed bugs and the smell of urine then Paris is the place to be.
Is Paris as dangerous as we see on social media? Are the French as arrogant as people say?
I have walked 180 miles around Paris criss-crossing and zig-zagging through each of the 20 neighborhoods except 2. I have walked all over each and every park including around and through the biggest one on the western edge. I have gone through all 3 wings of the Louvre top and bottom. So i can confidently say that Paris is THE most overrated disappointing place in the world. Everyone i know says the same thing. Neither i nor anyone i know have any idea why anyone thinks Paris is this great place.
bonjour de la france salut Kevin, tu as fais 180 miles pour te rendre compte que Paris etait une ville décevante !? quelle perte de temps. Que cherchais tu a Paris, que tu n' as pas trouvé?? j espere que les 19 millions de touristes venus a paris en 2022 ne seront pas aussi dur que toi, dans la ville la plus visitée, a moins que tu sois trop chauvin, tres jaloux...Peux etre tu ne mérite pas Paris.....
Very nice video! Epic
Thank you very much!