I love how detailed you get with the transportation - airport/bus/train/metro. As a solo traveler it's the one thing that gives me the most anxiety. Keep on traveling lovely lady! Your independence and confidence are inspiring!
Glad that you enjoyed your stay in Paris and felt safe here as a solo traveler :) As a local, I wanted to add that most monuments in Paris can be visited by purchasing a ticket online, in advance. The tickets are usually for a specific time and date of your choosing. It's easier than coming hours early and waiting in line to physically purchase a ticket to get in! Also, everyone is free to dress however they want. Only nudity in public spaces - being topless included - is illegal in France. But be prepared to receive disapproving looks from people (or even catching them gossiping about you) if you get outside with hair curlers like you have on at 4:24. No one will straight up come to you and tell you that you should have finished doing your hair at home before going out (because it's not that deep and people don't care that much). But just know that in France, it is perceived as weird to be outside, in public, not looking entirely "ready". Even if it's just to get to the bakery to buy bread, or the grocery store to buy milk or whatever, in France, people make themselves look "presentable" before stepping outside (in the sense that they visually look like their hair is done, their face is washed and they are not in their pjs). I'm not saying this to criticize you in any way. I'm just explaining why it might get you some weird looks or comments similar as the one from rhodenroyalty 👋
I appreciate the insight. Thankfully I never had a problem in Paris, no one stared at me weird and etc. Visited the city 5+ times so I move as if I’m a local there. I know in my video I also highlighted that 21:26 very similar to how it is in NY ❤
Your confidence might have played a role as well and I’m happy for you cause I’ve seen lots of vlogs where they mention that vlogging in public is sometimes a little intimidating! (Not specifically in Paris but in any big city like NY, London, etc.)
I’m a New Yorker, taking my 5 year old to Paris and Seville, Spain this summer! We’re arriving at Orly but it seems like the process will be similar, regarding the train. Thank you for showing how easy it is!
Thank you for this. It was really helpful you showing the airport process of going to Paris and I feel like almost nobody shows that! I would suggest, if you don’t already, do this for all your international vlogs. ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏾 Yes, all my videos I show the airport process. & If I don't show it, it's b/c I don't feel safe pulling my camera out since I'm solo traveling but I will be sure to explain verbally
Love, love, love! Now this is the type of videos we need! I'll be headed to Paris next month and it will be my third solo trip ☺️ first time in Europe too. I'm excited!
u navigated the trains/metro so well! must be because ur used to it living in New York - using the subway there must be so common and apart of every day life. -also such an inspiring vlog! 💗
Thank you! Living in NY definitely helped with my navigation I try to explain the transportation system in all my videos I post. Just did one on Italy ❤️
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I oddly enough have always been nervous to go to Paris lol idk why I am going with my mom in November! I am teaching myself a little French so I know some French loooool I really love your vibe too like you hit the ground ready to see everything ! I love that ! Also, I love how you showed like a normal day in Paris ! Once again thank you for this video !
Thank you ❤️. You'll have a good time in Paris. Make sure to shop a lot 😭. Also, don't be afraid to venture out and explore other countries in Europe. I dropped a similar video about Italy
Thank you for sharing! You were very active! Did you encounter any problems related to their current bed bug issue? I’m not sure if I should continue my plans
Thank u I really want to travel to Paris in May from Philly with my disabled brother. Great Video! New Subbie Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated…
@@rellrell9457 thank you for watching! Many public transportation are not accessible friendly. There are a lot of stairs and many times the escalators don’t work in the train station. Buses might be best . - Ask for tap water and not water when at restaurants - You don’t need to tip, that’s an American thing - Shop outside the tourist spots and make sure to - bring your passport when shopping so you can apply for the tax refund
One question for luggage and the sliding door turnstiles. Was it hard to get luggage through? Like did it try to close your luggage in? Or was it able to sense you and your luggage so you didn't get stuck? I know they started doing the higher doors to keep people from hopping the turnstiles.
@@ReggieMaya96 no, as long as there's an object in the middle of the door, it won't close. It was hard for me to record and show how I did it at the same time but I usually put my luggage in front of me and walk through
Thank you!!! I try my best to be as detailed as possible when I do Solo trips. As for crepes, I tried when I first visited Paris back in 2016. All bakery goods in my opinion are fresh and wayy better than what you can get in America.
Sorry for the delay in response. I got my dunks at "Centre Commercial Beaugrenelle" I bought on pair from foot locker, another pair from Nike and they also have a store similar to StockX where they resell sneakers (more on the pricey side)
When you get to my level, then you can come back and tell me what's tacky or not. Until then, if you don't have anything nice to say kindly keep scrolling. Good day now ✌🏾
I loved this! I'm from new York and I'm traveling to Paris solo soon!
I love how detailed you get with the transportation - airport/bus/train/metro. As a solo traveler it's the one thing that gives me the most anxiety. Keep on traveling lovely lady! Your independence and confidence are inspiring!
Thank you! I appreciate it ❤️. If you ever plan on visiting Milan, I dropped a detailed video about their transportation/airport process as well
I love how you give us these helpful tips, I never heard these from anyone else thank you!
@@armanievans346 thank you so much!
You should check out my video on Milan,Italy. I feel I was really detailed with their public transportation
I'm going to Paris next year solo and for the first time ever and this video was fantastic!
Glad that you enjoyed your stay in Paris and felt safe here as a solo traveler :) As a local, I wanted to add that most monuments in Paris can be visited by purchasing a ticket online, in advance. The tickets are usually for a specific time and date of your choosing. It's easier than coming hours early and waiting in line to physically purchase a ticket to get in!
Also, everyone is free to dress however they want. Only nudity in public spaces - being topless included - is illegal in France. But be prepared to receive disapproving looks from people (or even catching them gossiping about you) if you get outside with hair curlers like you have on at 4:24. No one will straight up come to you and tell you that you should have finished doing your hair at home before going out (because it's not that deep and people don't care that much). But just know that in France, it is perceived as weird to be outside, in public, not looking entirely "ready". Even if it's just to get to the bakery to buy bread, or the grocery store to buy milk or whatever, in France, people make themselves look "presentable" before stepping outside (in the sense that they visually look like their hair is done, their face is washed and they are not in their pjs). I'm not saying this to criticize you in any way. I'm just explaining why it might get you some weird looks or comments similar as the one from rhodenroyalty 👋
I appreciate the insight. Thankfully I never had a problem in Paris, no one stared at me weird and etc. Visited the city 5+ times so I move as if I’m a local there. I know in my video I also highlighted that 21:26 very similar to how it is in NY ❤
Your confidence might have played a role as well and I’m happy for you cause I’ve seen lots of vlogs where they mention that vlogging in public is sometimes a little intimidating! (Not specifically in Paris but in any big city like NY, London, etc.)
I love how descriptive this is! I’m ready for Paris 🗼
Thank you!! If you love this video, you're going to love the video I did on Italy
really enjoyed this-
I’m a New Yorker, taking my 5 year old to Paris and Seville, Spain this summer! We’re arriving at Orly but it seems like the process will be similar, regarding the train. Thank you for showing how easy it is!
Of course, I hope you enjoy. I also dropped a video on Italy so if you plan on visiting there as well. Make sure to check it out :-)
Great trip, thanks for the inspiration! You are adorable!
It’ll be my first solo trip next month! I’m so excited thank you!
Hope you enjoy ❤️
I’ll be in Paris in January for my birthday! I’m so excited! Loved your video ❤
Thank you for this. It was really helpful you showing the airport process of going to Paris and I feel like almost nobody shows that! I would suggest, if you don’t already, do this for all your international vlogs. ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏾
Yes, all my videos I show the airport process. & If I don't show it, it's b/c I don't feel safe pulling my camera out since I'm solo traveling but I will be sure to explain verbally
Love the video and how ya dropped the Real Knowledge of traveling to Paris. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching ❤️
Just found you, and I’m surprised you don’t have more followers. New subbie 💕 p.s. I like your NY accent.
Awww I appreciate it and thank you. People usually tell me NY accent is so aggressive haha
Yes! So happy you’re doing these videos. You’re inspiring me to travel alone outside of the country more! 🎉❤
You got this! My next video will definitely have you ready to book your flight. ☺️
A fantastic vlog!! Wow amazing!! Thank you
Fantastic vlog! So informative, thank you ❤
I made it finally!!🎉
I love Paris - I’ve been 7 times. You did a great detailed video.
Same! Thank you!!♥
Any Tavel tip, going solo in July for d first time
GO GIRL!!🇫🇷
Love, love, love! Now this is the type of videos we need! I'll be headed to Paris next month and it will be my third solo trip ☺️ first time in Europe too. I'm excited!
Thank you ❤️ & hope you enjoy
How was it! I’m going back next month, but my first time alone ❤.
Beautiful video of Paris. Thank you so much for sharing. I like it 👍
Thank you!
@@Ti3rratravels Thank you very much for sharing and subscribing your channel and mine 🙂
u navigated the trains/metro so well! must be because ur used to it living in New York - using the subway there must be so common and apart of every day life.
-also such an inspiring vlog! 💗
Thank you! Living in NY definitely helped with my navigation
I try to explain the transportation system in all my videos I post. Just did one on Italy ❤️
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I oddly enough have always been nervous to go to Paris lol idk why I am going with my mom in November! I am teaching myself a little French so I know some French loooool I really love your vibe too like you hit the ground ready to see everything ! I love that ! Also, I love how you showed like a normal day in Paris ! Once again thank you for this video !
Thank you ❤️. You'll have a good time in Paris. Make sure to shop a lot 😭. Also, don't be afraid to venture out and explore other countries in Europe. I dropped a similar video about Italy
@@Ti3rratravels Yay! and will do! I already been to London and loved it! and I will check out the Italy vid you did too !!!
Thank you for sharing! You were very active! Did you encounter any problems related to their current bed bug issue? I’m not sure if I should continue my plans
Oh no, not at all. I suggest staying at a well known brand if that's the case as if anything does happen - the hotel will be liable for any incident
@ti3rratea Thank you! I agree, stay at a reputable hotel
You go gurl🎶🎵 Solo Trips Rule!!We run the world🎵🎶👠👗💄
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Thank you so much for this, I’m going to Paris next month solo and this is so helpful ✨.
Of course. I hope you enjoy. I just dropped my video on Italy so if you plan on visiting Italy while in Paris, make sure to check that video out
Very informative btw thank you
Thank u
I really want to travel to Paris in May from Philly with my disabled brother.
Great Video!
New Subbie
Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated…
@@rellrell9457 thank you for watching!
Many public transportation are not accessible friendly. There are a lot of stairs and many times the escalators don’t work in the train station. Buses might be best
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- Ask for tap water and not water when at restaurants
- You don’t need to tip, that’s an American thing
- Shop outside the tourist spots and make sure to - bring your passport when shopping so you can apply for the tax refund
@@Ti3rratravels thank you
One question for luggage and the sliding door turnstiles. Was it hard to get luggage through? Like did it try to close your luggage in? Or was it able to sense you and your luggage so you didn't get stuck? I know they started doing the higher doors to keep people from hopping the turnstiles.
@@ReggieMaya96 no, as long as there's an object in the middle of the door, it won't close. It was hard for me to record and show how I did it at the same time but I usually put my luggage in front of me and walk through
omg~total best ~I'll be back,🖖
Yes, honey yes🎉
I loved the Vlog
Very informative & detailed. Thumbs up
Did you try any crepes?
Thank you!!! I try my best to be as detailed as possible when I do Solo trips. As for crepes, I tried when I first visited Paris back in 2016. All bakery goods in my opinion are fresh and wayy better than what you can get in America.
This video is very informative ❤
Thank you!! I try my best to provide as much info as I can on my solo trips
OMG! Please, cover up!
Great video
What mall did you get the dunks from?
Hey sis what was the hotel you stayed in?
Hey, I showed it in the video. Alize
Does anyone know the mall she went to for the dunks???
Sorry for the delay in response. I got my dunks at "Centre Commercial Beaugrenelle" I bought on pair from foot locker, another pair from Nike and they also have a store similar to StockX where they resell sneakers (more on the pricey side)
@@Ti3rratravels thank you 🙏🏽
Is it hard to get around without knowing French?
Not at all. I don't speak French & got around perfectly fine
Girl you are not walking around with those curler in your head .you went to a whole different country with your hair like that. very tacky.
When you get to my level, then you can come back and tell me what's tacky or not.
Until then, if you don't have anything nice to say kindly keep scrolling. Good day now ✌🏾
I cannot wait to shop in peace❤❤ subscribed
Thanks for this vlog, it was great
I subscribed and im loving your content. I also followed on ig.
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