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Paris, the City of Love

Paris, the City of Love. Ancient city, it is said to have been settled by the Romans as early as 50 BC, Christianized by Bishop Dionysius in 250 BC and gradually grew to become the splendour it is today; with over 2 million inhabitants and about 28 million tourists a year, Paris is one of the most important and visited cities in the world. Its location, along the bend of the river Seine makes it not only suggestive but also interesting from a strategic and economic point of view. Paris is simply enchanting: a walk along the Champs Elysèes, starting from the significant Arc de Triomphe, will immerse you in a commercial but also fashionable and sparkling side of the city while walking along the Seine you will be enchanted by the foliage that caress the water and make the landscape even more picturesque, just where artists settle to paint so much Beauty. The beating heart of Paris winds through Montmartre (where the white cathedral of the Sacré Coeur will give you a bird’s-eye view of an endless city) which is the district of artists and thinkers – it is not uncommon to find literary cafés and art shops – passing through the famous Pigalle district, where the famous Moulin Rouge throws body and soul into a fantastic and imaginary dimension.There is an immense perfume of bread that pampers the senses as you stroll through the city, where at every corner you can breathe culture and life: the historic signs of the metro, the street lamps, art suspended between the Musée d’Orsay and the glass pyramid outside the Louvre. And a tour of the park and a visit to Notre Dame. A plate of escargot or raclette in a historic alleyway near the Trocadero… In the evening, the lights come on and you can feel the chic and enchanted soul of the city: refined bars, a drink and a chat along the Seine or in rue Artistes. A constant surprise, at every corner.

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