Paris Travel Guide
🥹I really like Paris, so I must write a travel guide (although I procrastinated for four months before finishing it). 🏎️About transportation: Public transportation in Paris is very convenient! I recommend buying a Navigo weekly pass directly (you can find the manual counter at Charles de Gaulle Airport when taking the RER B line). It can be used for subways, buses, or RER. Remember to bring a photo of yourself! 🧩About museums: I bought a 4-day Paris Museum Pass at the airport. The convenience of this pass is that you don't need to buy tickets online for each museum separately. However, for places like the Orsay Museum, the Louvre, and Versailles, you still need to make separate reservations for visiting times. We visited four museums in four days, so it didn’t really pay off (we also wanted to go to the top of the Arc de Triomphe, but it happened to be closed that day). So, whether to buy the pass or not depends on your own itinerary. 🍴About food: For French cuisine, I recommend Le Florentin and Il était une oie dans le Sud Ouest. Both have very fresh ingredients and the seasoning is just right. The staff are very enthusiastic, and you can make a reservation in advance on Google Maps. For a French breakfast, I recommend Carette. We went to the one near Trocadero #Paris #My Travel Diary #Check-in #Restaurant #France #Travel