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Must-visit tourist attractions for couples in Paris
France is an extremely romantic city. In addition to the famous attractions, there are also many romantic attractions suitable for couples. Below are the must-visit tourist attractions for couples in Paris that I have shared. Everyone is welcome to browse!
1. The western end of the Swan Trail Allée des Cygnes
Metro (M°Bir-Hakeim)
Early in the morning is the best time here. There is a poetic and picturesque atmosphere that only Parisian lovers can experience. Just walk down a few steps from Pont de Bir Hakiem. Walking westward under the quiet green shade, you will see the Statue of Liberty at the end, looking westward at its big sister in the United States. Opposite is Pont Mirabeau and the lovely mermaid. A flock of seagulls happens to fly over your head, and you think of Guillaume Apollinaire's poem: "One day passes, one year passes, the lost time and love have not come back, Mirabeau Bridge The Seine still flows underneath." Although it is called the Swan Path, there have never been swans here. The swan belonged to an island a little further east than here in the time of Louis XIV. That no longer exists.
Does it look familiar? The bridge that Leonard plays tricks on in "Inception".
2. Hotel du Nord
102 quai de Jemmapes Metro Station (M°Gare de l’Est) Best on Saturday night.
This legendary hotel inspired director Marcel Carne and took us to the dark side of Paris. The black and white image and Arletty's strong singing voice singing: "Atmosphere, atmosphere..." have been deeply engraved in our memories. Although the movie was actually shot in a studio, the two desperate lovers wanting to sacrifice for love in the ambiguous environment of the Northern Hotel is really romantic enough. You can go here for an inexpensive dinner on a Saturday night and listen to old French songs from the 1930s accompanied by the accordion in a simple and warm atmosphere. The Saint-Martin Canal outside and its lock bridge are also quite romantic.
3. Mist Trail L’Allée des Brouillards
Metro (M°Lamarck-Caulaincourt) This is the best place in the morning and dusk.
Just the name "Misty Trail" gives people a mysterious and romantic feeling. Tucked away in a less visited area of ??Montmartre, the room on the left at the top of the steps was originally the "Paradise of Roses and Lilacs" where the Impressionist painter Auguste Renoir lived with his wife and children in 1892. At the end of the trail is Mist Castle, which looks quiet green everywhere. This is the place where the famous romantic writer Gerard de Nerval of the 19th century often visited. Afterwards, you can go to Grazziano, No. 83, Rue Lepic, and have an inexpensive lunch in its garden. This is where the singer Dalida often appears and is home to one of only two waterwheels in the Montmartre district. Then walk along Libi Street and think about the story of Anmeili Perin. (Editor's note: The female character in the movie)
4. Musée de la Vie Romantique
-16 rue Chaptal Metro (M°Blanche/St-Georges)
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This place seems to be stuck in the era from 1830 to 1858. At that time it was a stronghold of the Romantics and the home of portrait painter Ary Scheffer. There are big trees on both sides of the driveway, a small garden full of flowers, cobblestones on the ground, an Italian-style house, wisterias and roses in full bloom. There is also the George Sand Bridge, full of romantic life and souvenirs used to commemorate her. Open your heart! You can hear Liszt and Chopin coming from the piano keys, lingering in the air just like before. Then, return to the garden for a leisurely cup of tea. (Tea is only served in summer). It is closed on Mondays and holidays.
5. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
Metro (M°Buttes-Chaumont) This is definitely the most romantic park in Paris.
Berthemont has all the elements of romance: cliffs, caves, lakes, waterfalls. On the top of the cliff is the Temple of Sybille, the Tivoli Garden. (Note: In the Middle Ages, there was a legendary woman who was both a witch and a nun, who dared to love and hate.) This remote park was the work of Alphand, the architect of Napoleon III. After you walk off the cliff, enjoy an outdoor lunch at Pavillon Puebla, surrounded by greenery.
6. Ile-de-la-Cité, the western end of Ile de la Cité
Metro (M°Pont Neuf) It is always a good time here.
Walk a few steps to the "Youth of Love", the equestrian statue of Henry IV, and then walk along the "Youth of Love" park to the shore of the island. Sit under the weeping willows and slowly admire the Louvre Museum in the distance and the Pont des Arts, considered the most romantic bridge in the city. "Youth of Love" here refers to Henri IV. He was a philanthropic man who is said to have left more than seventy descendants in his empire.
7. Ile-St-Louis, the western end of the Island of Saint-Louis
Metro (M°Pont-Marie)
The most romantic place here at night, let the amber The street lights and their reflections in the water embrace you. Let the ancient stones of Notre Dame Cathedral tell you the love story they have witnessed.
8. Salon du Palais Royal Shiseido
-142 galerie de Valois Metro (M°Palais-Royal)
This is the naughty part of Paris A private dream with Japan's meticulous *** group. Enter the dim and quiet cozy home on the second floor. The air is full of all kinds of wonderful light fragrances. The marble floors, lavender walls, and mahogany decorations are as tempting as those intoxicating perfumes. Some perfumes can be used by both men and women. You can even have your name engraved on the perfume bottle. After buying the perfume, you should visit the gardens of the Royal Palace. The garden will be more romantic at night. This is also the location of the famous Grand Ve-four hotel. If you don't mind the price, you can try the craftsmanship of its famous chef, Guy Martin.
9. La fontaine Médicis au jardin du Luxembourg
Metro (M°Luxembourg)
Ancient love stories are carved on the stones here ——Zeus turned into a swan and approached Leda. This is also where Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre met. This Renaissance fountain reminds us that the current building of the French Parliament was once the Royal Palace of Luxembourg, the residence of Mary Magdalene, the widow of Henry IV. Before the French Revolution there were two trails here. Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau often walked on philosophical trails. The Allée des Soupirs path is a haven for lovers.
10. La Cour de Rohan
Metro (M°Odéon)
Walking through the three connected gardens inside, it feels like opening Like an ancient treasure box, one scene after another. When you finally walk to the Saint-André Gardens, you will see the back of Le Proope, which was one of the earliest cafes in Paris and has now been converted into a restaurant. In 1685, this was where writers and philosophers met. The Luohan Garden on Jasmine Street is a private garden that requires a password to open the electronic lock and enter. It's not always open. Even if it's open, you should be careful about what you say and do.
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