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Fragmented travel tips for Paris

Uh, I didn't plan to write a guide for Paris because it was a mix of work and play. But since the system recommended it, I reluctantly write something. Actually, the fun places in Paris are well-known, so I don't need to write about them. Everyone might want to see different things. I'll just write some things that might be helpful for the trip. Firstly, finding a free public toilet in Paris is quite difficult. I estimate that most of them charge a fee of one euro. This is why there is a smell of urine everywhere. That smell makes me think of the streets of Paris. This time in Paris is on the eve of the Olympics. It is said that the government paid the homeless to leave, so overall, the security is better than before. How much better I can't really say, but if you've been to New York, Paris now feels safer than New York, I think. Transportation. Paris public transportation is completely unmanageable without navigation. All kinds of signs are especially chaotic. Later, I got used to the navigation instructions from Apple Maps and basically had no problems. I visited various places and there was no need to take a taxi. If you want to buy a subway daily pass in the city, just buy for zones 1-3. Actually, zones 1-2 are enough, but you can't select that on the ticket machine. The so-called 123 is equivalent to the inner, second, and third rings of a city. Note that the Palace of Versailles is in the fifth ring, so if you're going there, you need to buy for zones 1-5. But most attractions are within the first ring, so there's no need to buy a daily pass for zones 1-5; you can buy a separate train ticket to Versailles. However, if you're going to Versailles, there are many people at the transfer station queuing to buy tickets. And I've noticed that the manned ticket booths are faster than the automatic machines, so I suggest using the manned booths. In Paris, it gets dark very, very late in the summer, almost around ten o'clock. If you want to see the Eiffel Tower light up, be prepared with your timing. Overall, Parisians speak English fairly well, more so than in Madrid, Rome, etc. Communicating in English is no problem. In Paris, I encountered someone proposing at the Eiffel Tower, which I guess is part of the romance of Paris.
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Posted: Jun 25, 2024
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