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Melland, Sarah

 
9781969137068: Quick Travel Guide to Paris

Synopsis

Quick Travel Guide to Paris

The Ultimate Insider's Guide to Paris's Top Attractions, Hidden Gems, French Phrases, and Travel Tips

Planning a trip to Paris? Whether it's your first visit or your fifth, Quick Travel Guide to Paris is your go-to companion for experiencing the best of the City of Light-without the stress. Packed with expert advice, cultural insights, and a complete 4-day itinerary, this guide is perfect for curious travelers who want more than just a checklist of monuments.

From world-famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre-Dame to quirky discoveries like underground catacombs, colorful street art, and restaurants where you dine in the dark-this guide has it all. You'll pick up useful French phrases, learn the ins and outs of Parisian etiquette, discover the best (and worst!) restaurants, and explore hotels that fit every budget and style.

Inside, you'll find:

  • Top attractions plus hidden gems most tourists miss
  • A ready-to-use 4-day itinerary (ideal for first-timers)
  • Tips on budgeting, transportation, and the best times to visit
  • Must-know French phrases and etiquette to help you feel at home
  • Curated lists of museums, festivals, restaurants, and neighborhoods worth exploring

Whether you're sipping wine along the Seine, shopping the Champs-Élysées, or strolling Montmartre's cobblestone streets, this guide gives you the confidence to experience Paris like a pro-with history, humor, and zero fluff. Written by travel author Sarah Melland, it's the smart, compact, and stylish companion every traveler should pack in their bag.

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À propos de l'auteur

Sarah Melland is a storyteller, explorer, and cultural observer who has been blending humor, history, and heart into her writing for years. With a passion for uncovering the hidden gems of the world's most celebrated cities, Sarah creates guides that feel less like textbooks and more like conversations with a well-traveled friend.She has written across genres-from dating and lifestyle to screenplays and soulful cultural commentary-but travel remains one of her greatest loves. Her work captures the essence of a place not just through its landmarks, but through its people, food, quirks, and unforgettable stories.When she isn't researching the past of Paris or curating modern-day itineraries, Sarah can be found writing boldly about human connection, building digital brands, or chasing down her next great adventure. Quick Travel Guide to Paris is part of her mission to make travel accessible, practical, and deeply enriching for every reader.

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