miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2015

•Destination

Paris also called city of the light


 -Is the capital and most-populous city of France
-Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region".
-The City of Paris has an area of 105.4 square kilometres (40.7 square miles) and had a population of 2,241,346 within its city limits in 2014.[2] The Paris Region covers 12,012 square kilometres (4,638 square miles), and has its own regional council and president. It had a population of 12,005,077 as of January 2014, or 18.2 percent of the population of France.[6]

•Legal requirements

-Citizens of the U.K., New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the United States need a valid passport to enter France. The passport is valid for a stay of 90 days. To prevent international child abduction, E.U. governments have initiated procedures at entry and exit points. These often (but not always) include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for the child's travel from the parent or legal guardian not present. Having such documentation on hand, even if not required, facilitates entries and exits. All children must have their own passports.

-Each country have own requerements to enter to Paris.

•Accommodation / Transportation Service

Some of the best hotels in Paris


La Tremoille






Castille Paris

The Transportation depend in what are you going to do, because if you only want to visit Paris, you only need to take the bus, but if you want to visit the village near to Paris you need to rend a car. And also depend of how much money you want to spend.

•Gastronomy

Some Restaurants
Chez L’Ami Jean



Chef Stephane Jego serves up incredibly-generous portions of skillfully prepared food within a fun and lively atmosphere.




Bistro Paul Bert 
Bistro Paul Bert is a very affordable dinner option in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. 






Spring Restaurant 
  
Chef Daniel Rose offers a spectacular market-driven five course menu that rotates weekly for about 75€ per person.  The service is extremely warm and friendly to foreigners, and the food is absolutely unreal.

Some Traditional Food

Jean-Charles Rochoux 


at Jean-Charles Rochoux you’ll find lots of little wonders here to keep you enchanted, including the amazing chocolate sculptures that M. Rochoux creates in his small, pristine workshop just beneath the tidy boutique.

Macarons at Pierre Herme 

 The best place for macarons. Small shop for takeaway pastries, macarons, desserts.

•Activities – attractions

It will take you through Paris famous landmarks, attractions and museums such as the Louvre Museum, The Eiffel and the Notre Dame.
Some Atrractions:

                             
The Eiffel Tower (Paris), one of the must sees in Paris, can't be missed from any spot while walking in Paris, was built by the French engineer Gustave Eiffel which was already famous at the time for building bridges.

                           
  RIVER CRUISE up the majestic Seine and see how Paris famous sites are revealed from a new perspective. 

                             
ARC THE TRUIMPH  One of the most popular attractions in Paris, Inspired by Rome's Arch of Titus, the Arc de Triomphe is located in Paris in the world’s largest traffic roundabout and is the biggest and tallest triumphal arch in the world - about 49 meters (161 ft.) high and 44 meters (144 ft.) wide.

                             
 Alexander Bridge is located right between all of the best attractions in Paris and is considered as the most decorated bridge in Paris, this bridge is well worth a visit.

•Culture




Languages:  French, the official language. Those living near the border of Italy may speak Italian as a second language, and Basque is spoken by people living along the French-Spanish border.
Religion: Catholicism is the predominant religion of France.
Clothing: Paris is known as the home to many high-end fashion houses, such as Dior, Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Chanel.
Holidays and Celebrations: The French celebrate the traditional Christian holidays of Christmas and Easter. They mark May Day, also known as Labor Day, on May 1. Victory in Europe Day on May 8 commemorates the end of hostilities in Europe in World War II. Bastille Day is celebrated on July 14. This is the day the Bastille fortress in Paris was stormed by revolutionaries to start the French Revolution.

•Souvenir shop

Some of the best local souvenir shop in Paris