Probably the 14th arrondissement. Studied abroad in Paris for a time and got housed there! Very relaxed environment. Lots of great restaurants here as well. Not relevant to the arrondissement but, Pro-tip: On the day of Bastille Day the Louvre is free! I was in Paris back in the summer of 2016 for Bastille Day and a friend and I wanted to go and didn't have to pay. Perfect because there was hardly any people inside the Louvre, get to take all the pictures you want and then party in all throughout the afternoon and night watching the fireworks under the Eiffel Tower.
Same hard to say which one because many arrondissements I could visit again, but especially I remember the cruises on Seine :) I loved Seine and surroundings so walking or cruise -cool ! Besides I loved walking through Champs-Elysees!
For the ladies traveling alone, that may be a bit afraid or apprehensive of going by yourself, please don't be! As long as you're aware of your surroundings and keeping an eye on your stuff, you'll be totally fine. It is true that there will be guys trying to talk to you, but the best thing to do is to ignore it and keep walking, they'll leave you alone. I really don't think there was a moment I felt unsafe there and I'm so glad I went! Can't wait to go back!
I’m from Peru and I had a beautiful experience in Paris last year. All the French people (some were Parisians) I talked to were very polite and answered all my questions about the city.
We found the people in Paris very nice! I tried my best at french, of course Canadian French from high school. They appreciated me trying and switched to english. In fact we got really lost on the subway. Some local guy amazing noticed we looked lost and helped us. He even walked us to out platform. We had a great experience with the polite helpful locals of Paris.
Everytime I watch one of your videos I always end up having this huge desire to drop everything and get on an airplane!! Great info, great video quality and artistry, and great people. What more could you ever want?
I have rented an apartment in the 7th arrondissmont for the month of May. I have visited Paris 8 or so times before, but for only 3 to 5 days, so always feel a bit rushed. I can't wait to leisurely stroll the city and you have now made it part of my goal to see all 20 arrondissements!
Go past the touristy areas of Montmartre, past the Place du Tertre, and walk downhill to explore the northern slope. It's really off the beaten path, and is a genuine Paris experience.
I'm from Costa Rica and I love when I find videos of people talking wonders about this country. It really fill us with joy knowing somebody enjoys it so much visiting this places. Thank you very much for this amazing video.
I'm French and I have to rectify something about the 15th point: Indeed, parisians are rude (actually all the rest of France hate them), but in "province", which means the rest of France, people are adorable and polite.
I didn't find that Parisians are rude but I did use my rudimentary French at every opportunity. They didn't laugh. The longer I stayed the better my French became. I also visited Aix-en-Provence and found very much the same sort of people. One thing that I noticed that a smile and a Bonjour went a huge way for every occasion. I noted that Parisians do not admire loud arrogant, dare I say it, Americans. Most Americans are lovely but there are always some who resent that they can't simply speak American English and find themselves understood. And so they shout and complain to one another. Witnessed that quite a lot in Paris. Hey, no one likes that sort of person so it's not so exceptional. I love Paris. I totally love Paris. But I'm from Montréal so there you go. :) Great tips in the video! Thanks VBs!
@@KatherineMann I must have gotten lucky because I only remember one rude person, not even rude, just grumpy...a bartender who wanted 3 euros to use his restroom, lol. My French is almost non-existent, too...and shop owners were so friendly. I walked into a book shop with a can of sardines I had just bought, and the owner was joking about trading the sardines for a book. Some other little restaurants, the owner remembered us, and welcomed us back. Yes, they make money from tourist like me so maybe they realize they can catch more flies with sugar, haha. I love Paris.
Great video! Paris is one of those places that warrants multiple visits over a lifetime. It’s a delicacy. The most fun is navigating the streets & experiencing neighborhoods.
I've been to Paris either nine or ten times. My favorite district is the eighth. I love the Champs Elysees and it's where my favorite hotel, Hotel California, is located on Rue du Beri. It's also very close to the ninth district and the big department stores.
I so enjoyed this video of Paris! I can never get enough of this city…I’ve been there seven times with various companions,which in itself is another experience. Now you’ve made me homesick… the only rude person(s) I’ve encountered are Americans and while I’m also one, one needs to be kind, respectful to everyone. I speak very basic French but my favorite time of doing so was in a taxi from Gard de Nord in the 10th arrondissement to my hotel next to the Place de la Concorde. I had forgotten the address so I had to rely on my memory of previous visits to tell him in bad French where it was. After getting us there, I apologized (still in French) to the driver who said in Bad English oooh la la la, I would rather hear bad French than English any day!!
I am in the Marais now, near famous falafal-land! It is completely amazing and everywhere I go is a new beautiful adventure. You will love it, assuredly!
Oh, I totally forgot about Jim's place. I had dinner there back in 1997 the first time I lived in Paris. Brought back memories... Thanks for the video!
Perfect timing, I live in Paris for over 5 years and I know it so well but tomorrow my sister is coming for the first time and I was struggling with an itinerary, as I want her to see as much as possible in just one week so I'll definitely use some of your advices 🙌😃
Sooo needed these for the start of my travel vlog 😃 thank you! Just uploaded my first video this week! Hardest part was pressing upload... Here's to a successful 2020 to all who read this comment 👍
Paris. Poets, musicians, playwrights, authors, journalists, and others have all shown their love for this city through their writing. It is a location that oozes sophistication, style, class, and culture. I fell in love with this city the first time I went there, just like countless others have before me.
Brings back memories. I only got to visit Paris back in 1996 and had a great time. I knew some French basics to use when I went to a restaurant or store. The only ride person I met was a fellow American. I'm hoping to go back again within the next few years.
Merci what a great video! I stayed in the 15th and the inexpensive bus trips in and out were an adventure In themselves. School kids grandparents ,office workers of all different cultures sharing the rides. I had a baguette underneath the willow in the middle of the Seine. What memories
What's up fellas..Happy holidays ..Thank you for the post card so awesome.. My wife and I have been to Paris a few years back had a romantic fantastic time ...You guys just brought back great memories.. Happy 2020..
This is a very charming city, I hope I can visit again sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job!
Before my first visit, I read about the history of France. Granted it was the abbreviated Wiki version, but it really helped me appreciate what I was seeing. Especially fascinating is the history of Baron Haussmann. You'll never look at a mansard roof the same way! lol
I love you're ideas. A bit late for me but a hidden gem I used was the secret entrance to the Louve and the Cuban vendors help in getting the perfect photo spot for a tip. Keep up the travel videos guys, I love to hear youre ideas for my trips!!
I went during October it was perfect. Because you walk so much the brisk air was perfection. And it only rained for about 10 minutes on one day I was there.
I just came back from Paris and after watching this video makes me want to go back soon. I will surely visit the places mentioned on this video. Thanks for sharing👍🙏
Where was this video two months ago when I was there? Lol Totally agree with those tips, specially the citymapper one (truly a life saver!) and buying 10 metro tickets at once (obviously think of how long your stay is and if you're really going to need all of them before you buy).
DustOffSoul Exactly! Was just there from Christmas to New Years. Traffic was horrible bc all the lines were down. Buses were packed. Locals were even HOHO buses. Stayed in Montmartre. Couldn't changed hotel bc it's was tied to flight. Thanks goodness for Uber.
I was planning my itinerary and was looking for some ideas. Sunday Dinner at Jim's sounded amazing! But after searching for it, I found out to much sadness that this amazing soul has passed away early this year. :'(
first arrondissement... I lived there for 8 years. and for transportations, instead of buying 10 ticket, take the "Forfait Paris Visite" cheaper and unlimited travel for the number of days you take
Paris is include itself inside historical and modern view. It is amazing. Cloudy weather is cool for Paris. Old cafes and restaurants are interesting for tourists and guests.
It was nice meeting you at Jim's ;) Very nice video! I recognized my city in your video and it's not an easy thing to do if you are not from here! Well done!
Le Marais and Montmarte are my favorite as well. I lived in the 12th in Bel Air when I was studying abroad and loved it. I never got a chance to visit the Latin Quarter but it is definitely on my priority list next time I'm in Paris. As for a tip: Paris is not Disneyland and is very much a regular city. People work and live in Paris. So please be aware of your surroundings and how you act in the city. Be respectful and move out of the way if you want to take pictures or be patient enough to let people go by before snapping a pic. And yes, speaking a little bit of French is extremely important to having a good experience.
Inwas just in France I saw all those guys with black and white striped shirts, red hats and curly tipped mustaches saying wee wee all the time. The frence bread and harmonica music was great too. So yeah, i been there.
Many parks to visit and have picnics, I loved them : Place des Vosges, Parc Monceau, Parc Buttes de Chaumont (sooo beautiful), Parc Bellevue, Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin des Plantes
I told my mentor who is from France that I really wanted to learn French. He told me when this corona deal blows over eventually to spend 6 months in France. I really want to go :)
Following you for awhile from Joshua Tree CA. I lived in Venice in the late 70s. I love traveling and hoped to see the bookstore town in Wales you visited - cancelled. Hoped to revisit Abbotsford, & Scottish Borders, and the Highlands & Isle of Skye in September - also canceled. I'll just have to revisit your videos for my travel fix. Maybe Wales in April 2021? I'm booked. We'll see. Thanks for your adventures.
I'm currently in Paris for the Christmas holiday season and is having an AMAZING time. Yes the strike has put a damper on travel and visiting certain sites as they are closed or close earlier. As for speaking a little French.. believe it helps and works. French are proud people. Even when I tell them in French I only speak English..lol.. it's met with humor. Loving Paris, love your vlogs as usual and my travel adventure..
Ouch watch out for the strike though because it's going to make traveling in Paris a little difficult... I recommand informing yourself on alternative ways to travel before going, just in case it's not over when you come.
Julie Pavlovic thank you so much ! I am booking a place to stay where the trains are automatic ? What I have been told by the owner. But if they go on strike I’ll just walk around I guess :) It’s the Louvre that is the main thing on my list.
@@lillysummer3546 well lines 1 and 14 should be running smoothly because they are indeed automatic (but chances are they'll be a bit more crowded if the strike is still going) and lucky for you the 1 is the line that goes to most touristic sites in Paris. When you're in the center walking is definitely an option, it's really nice and honestly the distances aren't that big if you plan a little ahead (it does make things longer though so it has to be taken into account). Some metro lines will probably still be opened at precise hours so I recommend downloading the ratp app where you'll have all the information about public transport in real time and even a bit in advance (which lines are working or not, etc) and I hope you'll have a good time !
Great video guys, super helpful tips! My favourite has to be Montmartre and the adjacent African quarter where I stayed last year. Near there is a great bistro called 'La Recyclerie' which I totally recommend: its got its own urban veg garden and has a big focus on reducing food waste and encouraging greener dining, all in a beautiful building made from recycled material! Great content, carry on!
WHICH ARRONDISSEMENT IS YOUR FAVORITE? WHY?
vagabrothers the 10th! Love how it’s less touristy and the canal saint-martin!
Probably the 14th arrondissement. Studied abroad in Paris for a time and got housed there! Very relaxed environment. Lots of great restaurants here as well.
Not relevant to the arrondissement but, Pro-tip: On the day of Bastille Day the Louvre is free! I was in Paris back in the summer of 2016 for Bastille Day and a friend and I wanted to go and didn't have to pay. Perfect because there was hardly any people inside the Louvre, get to take all the pictures you want and then party in all throughout the afternoon and night watching the fireworks under the Eiffel Tower.
I love the 20 arrondissement et le cimetière Lachaise, Le Marais and Montmartre
I like the 5th arrondissement. I saw where Ernest Hemingway lived and the restuarant I went to was named after famous writers!
Same hard to say which one because many arrondissements I could visit again, but especially I remember the cruises on Seine :) I loved Seine and surroundings so walking or cruise -cool ! Besides I loved walking through Champs-Elysees!
For the ladies traveling alone, that may be a bit afraid or apprehensive of going by yourself, please don't be! As long as you're aware of your surroundings and keeping an eye on your stuff, you'll be totally fine. It is true that there will be guys trying to talk to you, but the best thing to do is to ignore it and keep walking, they'll leave you alone. I really don't think there was a moment I felt unsafe there and I'm so glad I went! Can't wait to go back!
The riskiest place seemed to be standing near the door of the metro with a phone in hand. Saw one get snatched from a local.
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Yes, white woman, go to Paris unsupervised! There is nothing to worry about, everything is safe.
“Eh mamoiselle, t’es charmante , t’aurais pas un 06 ? “
@@bobhonkhonk9843, 🤣 loving the sarcasm bud
Paris is the city that I get the most nostalgic over. I can't even explain what it is. I can't wait to go back.
I’m from Peru and I had a beautiful experience in Paris last year. All the French people (some were Parisians) I talked to were very polite and answered all my questions about the city.
We found the people in Paris very nice! I tried my best at french, of course Canadian French from high school. They appreciated me trying and switched to english. In fact we got really lost on the subway. Some local guy amazing noticed we looked lost and helped us. He even walked us to out platform. We had a great experience with the polite helpful locals of Paris.
Everytime I watch one of your videos I always end up having this huge desire to drop everything and get on an airplane!! Great info, great video quality and artistry, and great people. What more could you ever want?
I thought that i was i was the only that felt that way sms. Indeed greet info and great video
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I have rented an apartment in the 7th arrondissmont for the month of May. I have visited Paris 8 or so times before, but for only 3 to 5 days, so always feel a bit rushed. I can't wait to leisurely stroll the city and you have now made it part of my goal to see all 20 arrondissements!
Go past the touristy areas of Montmartre, past the Place du Tertre, and walk downhill to explore the northern slope. It's really off the beaten path, and is a genuine Paris experience.
I'm from Costa Rica and I love when I find videos of people talking wonders about this country. It really fill us with joy knowing somebody enjoys it so much visiting this places.
Thank you very much for this amazing video.
I'm French and I have to rectify something about the 15th point: Indeed, parisians are rude (actually all the rest of France hate them), but in "province", which means the rest of France, people are adorable and polite.
I didn't find that Parisians are rude but I did use my rudimentary French at every opportunity. They didn't laugh. The longer I stayed the better my French became. I also visited Aix-en-Provence and found very much the same sort of people. One thing that I noticed that a smile and a Bonjour went a huge way for every occasion.
I noted that Parisians do not admire loud arrogant, dare I say it, Americans. Most Americans are lovely but there are always some who resent that they can't simply speak American English and find themselves understood. And so they shout and complain to one another. Witnessed that quite a lot in Paris. Hey, no one likes that sort of person so it's not so exceptional.
I love Paris. I totally love Paris. But I'm from Montréal so there you go. :)
Great tips in the video! Thanks VBs!
@@KatherineMann I must have gotten lucky because I only remember one rude person, not even rude, just grumpy...a bartender who wanted 3 euros to use his restroom, lol. My French is almost non-existent, too...and shop owners were so friendly. I walked into a book shop with a can of sardines I had just bought, and the owner was joking about trading the sardines for a book. Some other little restaurants, the owner remembered us, and welcomed us back. Yes, they make money from tourist like me so maybe they realize they can catch more flies with sugar, haha. I love Paris.
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When I went the parisians were lovely and helpful.
Great video! Paris is one of those places that warrants multiple visits over a lifetime. It’s a delicacy. The most fun is navigating the streets & experiencing neighborhoods.
It really is quite the experience. Which arrondissement is your favorite?
@@vagabrothers It changes during each visit, due to what I encounter.
BEST CITY IN THE WORLD YEAH I SAID IT 🤷🏼♂️
J'aime tellement PANTRUCHE !
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i agree by far that Paris is the best in city in the world . Looking forward to my trip there in November. pari pari
DEFINITELY
Paris v. Rome is up for debate imo
I've been to Paris either nine or ten times. My favorite district is the eighth. I love the Champs Elysees and it's where my favorite hotel, Hotel California, is located on Rue du Beri. It's also very close to the ninth district and the big department stores.
love the Eastern European down on their luck look! CLASSIC!
Free musuems on the 1st Sunday of each month
Ieva Stonyte that’s how I went to the louvre for free
I assume it’s packed though.
I've been watching LOTS of vlogs about Paris and this is the best tip ever. Thanks!
and a very long line of people
@@TheRoyalBallerina but the Louvre isn't anymore. I think they changed it to the first Saturday night of the month
What to wear in Paris to blend in: a frown.
shots fired
Vish just a serious, I’m thinking deep thoughts face. Most big cities are like that. It’s a sensory overload.
Hijab
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Is else is going to France in 2021?🇫🇷
Not this year but next year for sure!
Me!
Yes 🙋🏻♂️
Am I allowed???
oui, i will stay in the Marais
I so enjoyed this video of Paris! I can never get enough of this city…I’ve been there seven times with various companions,which in itself is another experience. Now you’ve made me homesick… the only rude person(s) I’ve encountered are Americans and while I’m also one, one needs to be kind, respectful to everyone. I speak very basic French but my favorite time of doing so was in a taxi from Gard de Nord in the 10th arrondissement to my hotel next to the Place de la Concorde. I had forgotten the address so I had to rely on my memory of previous visits to tell him in bad French where it was. After getting us there, I apologized (still in French) to the driver who said in Bad English oooh la la la, I would rather hear bad French than English any day!!
I just booked my first trip to Paris for February. Staying in the Marais ❤️ Love this video. I can’t wait to make some videos for my travel channel 🇫🇷
I am in the Marais now, near famous falafal-land! It is completely amazing and everywhere I go is a new beautiful adventure. You will love it, assuredly!
Are u still alive did they get u yet!?
@@anthonydelange4128 yes and I went again in June lol
All I can say is yes yes one of my favorite city in the world l loved PARIS IT is one beautiful city
It's definitely up there!
Oh, I totally forgot about Jim's place. I had dinner there back in 1997 the first time I lived in Paris.
Brought back memories... Thanks for the video!
Perfect timing, I live in Paris for over 5 years and I know it so well but tomorrow my sister is coming for the first time and I was struggling with an itinerary, as I want her to see as much as possible in just one week so I'll definitely use some of your advices 🙌😃
Awesome! We hope you have fun with you sister!
Sooo needed these for the start of my travel vlog 😃 thank you! Just uploaded my first video this week! Hardest part was pressing upload... Here's to a successful 2020 to all who read this comment 👍
Great first video dude! Love your British accent 😃 I've subbed 👍
Congrats!
@@jasonbrown6642 thank you very much! Looking forward to taking you into 2020 with me 😀
@@vagabrothers thanks for the reply and well wishes 😃. Happy new year guys 👍
Congratulations dear! Wishing you a successful 2020 and an amazing new decade! love from Nairobi,Kenya!❤
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Thank you!!! We hope to visit Bangladesh one day!
Yeah guys! Good to see your Paris video out! Hope to cross paths again next summer!
Right now I'm in the hospital. Your videos help me through the day
Hope you'll feel better soon
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Paris. Poets, musicians, playwrights, authors, journalists, and others have all shown their love for this city through their writing. It is a location that oozes sophistication, style, class, and culture. I fell in love with this city the first time I went there, just like countless others have before me.
Brings back memories. I only got to visit Paris back in 1996 and had a great time. I knew some French basics to use when I went to a restaurant or store. The only ride person I met was a fellow American. I'm hoping to go back again within the next few years.
Nice video ! I’m French and I live in Paris, it’s so funny and exotic to see Paris through the eyes of a tourist 🙂
Merci what a great video! I stayed in the 15th and the inexpensive bus trips in and out were an adventure In themselves. School kids grandparents ,office workers of all different cultures sharing the rides. I had a baguette underneath the willow in the middle of the Seine. What memories
What's up fellas..Happy holidays ..Thank you for the post card so awesome.. My wife and I have been to Paris a few years back had a romantic fantastic time ...You guys just brought back great memories..
Happy 2020..
This is a very charming city, I hope I can visit again sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job!
Before my first visit, I read about the history of France. Granted it was the abbreviated Wiki version, but it really helped me appreciate what I was seeing. Especially fascinating is the history of Baron Haussmann. You'll never look at a mansard roof the same way! lol
I love you're ideas. A bit late for me but a hidden gem I used was the secret entrance to the Louve and the Cuban vendors help in getting the perfect photo spot for a tip. Keep up the travel videos guys, I love to hear youre ideas for my trips!!
I went during October it was perfect. Because you walk so much the brisk air was perfection. And it only rained for about 10 minutes on one day I was there.
The parks! The parks! So many parks to explore.
Hey all, Namaste from Kolkata, India! 🙏 Vagabrothers deserves 1 MILLION 100,00,00 Subscribers. Let's wish they reach this milestone soon. ♥️🙏😍
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Agreed!!!!!
I am literally in Paris since today !
Awesome! Hope our video helps you out!
Going to London and Paris in January can’t wait!!
How was it
Thinking of getting the train to Paris in a few weeks so good timing on this one for me !
good vid.. thx for the effort to take the viewer along for the splendid experiences!! all the best..
I just came back from Paris and after watching this video makes me want to go back soon. I will surely visit the places mentioned on this video. Thanks for sharing👍🙏
Where was this video two months ago when I was there? Lol
Totally agree with those tips, specially the citymapper one (truly a life saver!) and buying 10 metro tickets at once (obviously think of how long your stay is and if you're really going to need all of them before you buy).
Perfect timing, I'm going in February
Happy 2020 guys
Epic!! Happy (soon to be) New Year!
Best to check if strikes are on before leaving. They are routine out there I've heard.
DustOffSoul Exactly! Was just there from Christmas to New Years. Traffic was horrible bc all the lines were down. Buses were packed. Locals were even HOHO buses. Stayed in Montmartre. Couldn't changed hotel bc it's was tied to flight. Thanks goodness for Uber.
@@barbaraperlick7552 Aargh! :-( I'm planning to go somewhere quiet for holiday this year. Not decided where. Somewhere hilly and cosy.
My daughter lived there. As she says, the French love to protest. Vive la liberté !
@@BandiGetOffTheRoof seems like everyone does nowadays. Whatever happened to normal family picnics?
BandB1111111 It’s not that French people love protest; they love protecting their social rights, which is a fair reason to protest.
I'm going to Paris in two weeks for the Olympics and I am very excited. Thanks for your advice.
Super idea ! Paris is so huge and romantic :) I loved being in Paris and I loved the trip with you guys !!
Thank you!!! When was your last Paris trip? Happy Holidays!
@@vagabrothers My trip to Paris was in 2014, May, Happy Holidays to you !!
Another good video. Respect from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Paris is such a beautiful city!
I was planning my itinerary and was looking for some ideas. Sunday Dinner at Jim's sounded amazing! But after searching for it, I found out to much sadness that this amazing soul has passed away early this year. :'(
NOOOOOO!
first arrondissement... I lived there for 8 years.
and for transportations, instead of buying 10 ticket, take the "Forfait Paris Visite" cheaper and unlimited travel for the number of days you take
Thank you. Your review of the arrondisements was so helpful.
You are one of the best travel vloggers on whole of youtube
Thank you Hasan! Really appreciate your support.
Perfect timing! Currently planning a trip to Paris and Barcelona in 2020!
Just found you guys yesterday (Hulu), loved the series!!
Great insight gentlemen. I have to say that my favorite videos on your channel are when you two are together.
Paris is include itself inside historical and modern view. It is amazing. Cloudy weather is cool for Paris. Old cafes and restaurants are interesting for tourists and guests.
Hello guys! I'm heading to Paris in July for the 3rd time. Thank you for your tips, will apply to the places I have not been to. 😊
Awesome! Hope you have a great trip!
It was nice meeting you at Jim's ;) Very nice video! I recognized my city in your video and it's not an easy thing to do if you are not from here! Well done!
Merci Cyrus!! It was great catching up with you at Jim’s. Come visit in LA :)
@@vagabrothers that's where the Walt Disney company France is headquartered in
Yo Cyrus , je m’attendais absolument pas à te retrouver ici mdr
@@aminm7714 c'est clair !
What a coïncidence😁 i’m going there next weekend. Thanks for the tips!🙏🏻
whoa so glad I found this video. i'm going to paris for the first time in three days! can always count on the vagabrothers to be my travel guides :)
How was your trip in Paris and what did you visit in it!?
I hope one day to visit Paris. 😍 Thanks for making this video. It was very informative!
Thanks for the tips soon I will travel to that country and the information will be useful to me 🤗☺️
Got a couple of great tips from you guys, literally unseen in any other vlog. Thanks a lot. Terrific presentation too ! -Rick & Morgan
Going to Paris in two weeks. This was perfect!
Le Marais and Montmarte are my favorite as well. I lived in the 12th in Bel Air when I was studying abroad and loved it. I never got a chance to visit the Latin Quarter but it is definitely on my priority list next time I'm in Paris.
As for a tip: Paris is not Disneyland and is very much a regular city. People work and live in Paris. So please be aware of your surroundings and how you act in the city. Be respectful and move out of the way if you want to take pictures or be patient enough to let people go by before snapping a pic.
And yes, speaking a little bit of French is extremely important to having a good experience.
We agree with your tip!
Thank you for share your travel tips, peace.
Thanks Diego!
absinthe frappe sounds like a fun one!
loving all of the pro tips & non-typical recommendations!
Great cinematography. Nice pace you went to. The medieval part.. The safe was cool historical and decor.the wine tasting place is fun
Beautiful Video and great locations ! Thank you for sharing ! Keep your wonderful job going !
The small boat sounds like a good idea
May go for that instead of the regular large boat
Brilliant video. Super entertaining. Thanks
I’m going in July so I needed this. Thanks!
I can’t wait to see this city closer next year ❤️
Gonna be alright by pop talk, first song I'm gonna play while enjoying croissant and cafe in Paris, chill masterpeace. Nice vid guys :)
WATCHING THIS VIDEO MAKING ME WANTING TO VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF PARIS!
I LOVE YOURE VLOG
Great video! 🤟🏽 Wish I had these tips when I was there last month, lol
Inwas just in France I saw all those guys with black and white striped shirts, red hats and curly tipped mustaches saying wee wee all the time. The frence bread and harmonica music was great too. So yeah, i been there.
ah wish i would have watched this video before my trip to Paris! would have been so helpful. but this is amazing, thank you for this!
Many parks to visit and have picnics, I loved them : Place des Vosges, Parc Monceau, Parc Buttes de Chaumont (sooo beautiful), Parc Bellevue, Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin des Plantes
I told my mentor who is from France that I really wanted to learn French. He told me when this corona deal blows over eventually to spend 6 months in France. I really want to go :)
Great video. Nice places out of the trivial suggestions. Cool presentation. Congratulations!
Living in Paris for 4 years but still watching this video to make sure that I haven't forgotten anything haha
Great job for off the beating path ideas! I know what to do on my return trip. ❤️
Belleville really has a special vibe
I love the videos guys. They inspire me to keep pushing towards my dream to travel the world
Thanks! I loved hearing about what locals think as rude - such as not greeting the shop owner when you enter a store.
Following you for awhile from Joshua Tree CA. I lived in Venice in the late 70s. I love traveling and hoped to see the bookstore town in Wales you visited - cancelled. Hoped to revisit Abbotsford, & Scottish Borders, and the Highlands & Isle of Skye in September - also canceled. I'll just have to revisit your videos for my travel fix. Maybe Wales in April 2021? I'm booked. We'll see. Thanks for your adventures.
Thank you Cheryl. Enjoy J Tree! You’ll make it Wales someday
Thanks for your beautiful visit of Paris 🇫🇷
I'm currently in Paris for the Christmas holiday season and is having an AMAZING time. Yes the strike has put a damper on travel and visiting certain sites as they are closed or close earlier.
As for speaking a little French.. believe it helps and works. French are proud people. Even when I tell them in French I only speak English..lol.. it's met with humor.
Loving Paris, love your vlogs as usual and my travel adventure..
Thanks for the Tips! You Guys are an inspiration. I have also started to make my travel videos. :) Cheers
My gf and I are in Paris as we speak. These tips are pretty helpful.
Great to hear!! Hope you’re having fun!
Just booked my flight to Paris yesterday and today I see your video!
Perfect timing Rose!
Ouch watch out for the strike though because it's going to make traveling in Paris a little difficult... I recommand informing yourself on alternative ways to travel before going, just in case it's not over when you come.
Julie Pavlovic thank you so much ! I am booking a place to stay where the trains are automatic ? What I have been told by the owner. But if they go on strike I’ll just walk around I guess :)
It’s the Louvre that is the main thing on my list.
@@lillysummer3546 well lines 1 and 14 should be running smoothly because they are indeed automatic (but chances are they'll be a bit more crowded if the strike is still going) and lucky for you the 1 is the line that goes to most touristic sites in Paris. When you're in the center walking is definitely an option, it's really nice and honestly the distances aren't that big if you plan a little ahead (it does make things longer though so it has to be taken into account). Some metro lines will probably still be opened at precise hours so I recommend downloading the ratp app where you'll have all the information about public transport in real time and even a bit in advance (which lines are working or not, etc) and I hope you'll have a good time !
Super excited of heading to Paris for the Olympics in 2 months
You guys are dressed nicer than a lot of Parisians nowadays.
A stop at Jim Haynes' house sounds like an awesome thing to do. I'll have to check it out the next time I'm in Paris. Thanks, guys!
The Latin Quarter ❤️ Also Notre Dame at night!
U guys always do a great job in making want to drop everything and head out on a vacation
Great video guys, super helpful tips! My favourite has to be Montmartre and the adjacent African quarter where I stayed last year. Near there is a great bistro called 'La Recyclerie' which I totally recommend: its got its own urban veg garden and has a big focus on reducing food waste and encouraging greener dining, all in a beautiful building made from recycled material!
Great content, carry on!