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Where to Stay in PARIS, France
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Whether you're in Paris for art, shopping, nightlife, or overall cultural experience there's a perfect spot in the city for you to stay. This video will walk you through all my favorite neighborhoods in Paris and help you understand which one is best for your stay.
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Please give me a break on my French accent. I'm doing my best!
it's Le Marais - you are saying La Marais.
@@RedroomStudios What happened to giving me a break?
Love your French accent. Good effort, Sean!
@@RedroomStudios Agree and calling Place des Vosges...Place des Vodges ..not even checking the spelling before printing it on screen ...so you're a guide?
@@mykonos408 All we can do is our best!
My last visit to Paris, I stayed at the 16th and it was quiet, safe and felt far from the chaos. I also recommend that area, even though it wasn't as centralised. The place that I stayed was near the Victor Hugo stop and a short stop from the Arc de Triomphe.
My first ever trip to Paris, I stayed at a small hotel near the Opéra and was walking distance to stops and quite centralised. That area is a good option as well.
Thank you
This is so informative and simply done,I absolutely love love Paris and miss it so much but thanks again for this,it helps me xx
this video is an absolute blessing i am heading to paris next week and this has helped me so muc thank you
Thanks for sharing with us and for your time and effort to present us these great video, very informative, we appreciate it
This video is GOOD. The best part are the graphics and the summaries/recaps! I don't know how I fell on this video 2 years later, but it is good!
Thanks. I appreciate your summaries in the video
Thanks for this video, the images are "magnifiques" and the information really helpful!
Thank you for your tour walking. It has been a few years that I have been in Paris but I still love the city very much.
Really nice. Thank you again.
Great video. Hope to spend Christmas there this year!
Great video!
Love Paris!
Thank you for sharing
super helpful, thank you! ♥️
I appreciate your videos, merci beaucoup !
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
I was lucky to live in Paris for 8 months and walked most of its arrondissements and thus I can say your video is right on. One thing I could add...if your staying in Paris get to visit and buy your food at the local markets most if not all arrondissement has one...the buying experience is greatly worth..."Ah but, Monsieur, you have to try my ham" has seller offers you a byte.
I'm visiting Paris for the first time. Thanks for making such an easy to understand overview of all the main areas and their vibe.Great graphics. I'll stay between the 5th and the 6th!
Good choice 6th arrondissement you will be able to walk everywhere
Super informative. Thank you very much
Plan on staying in St Germain area. My daughter was a student at Sorbornne, and had apt on St Germain. Finally! Hope lockout is over!!
Thank you! Very useful
Really helpful video thanks Sean. We're heading to Paris for the first time later this year so really appreciated your suggestions to narrow things down a bit.
Really impressive and organized video. Love the summaries and graphics throughout the video
Thank you so much
a GREAT video, very informative. I love how you started the video sharing some basic Paris facts. Also appreciate the constant "recap" summaries, as you probably assume we are a forgetful generation. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
If you want to live like a local, stay in the 15th near Rue St. Charles. My condo had views of the Eiffel tower, quick metro to wherever I needed to go, and access to Rue St Charles, which is a wonderful street lined with restaurants and all kinds of food shops. I would do my daily shopping, getting fresh bakery, roasted chicken, desserts, charcuterie, etc., stop in for a limoncello at the Italian restaurant, and more. Loved being in this part of town!
It's sounds like an awesome place to live..i wish I could live in Paris but I can't afford it.
Hi 👋 where did you stay please ? I’m looking at apartments small hotels etc for May 2022 stopover 2 or 3 nights ✈️ we are coming from Australia 🇦🇺
which hotel
Can you give the condo info? Thanks
@@lilyyoung9282 So what was your hotel . :)
Love your videos! Thank you, so informative and helpful! :)
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Thank you for an amazing breakdown of Paris. I will be returning for a third time in April, this time with my hubby. Your guide and input were very helpful!
Thanks for subscribing. See you in Paris!
How amazingly beautiful....
I like staying in the Marais arr.
very happening nightlife and shopping. Close to the Louvre and other attractions.
Shaun is hIlarious ....great information on Paris places to stay
Well done sir.....well done!
Helpful video. Visiting Paris in September
Great Stuff Dude 👍
Love this video 😍👍
Excellent explanation of Paris’ layout, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
I love Paris!
not intending to make fun, but really, I have goosebumps by your french
I have that effect on people
Nice Video I’m actually living in Gard in the south this helped me with where to stay, may take a paris stay on my route to and from the UK.
cool - be sure to shoot us any tips or first-hand experiences from your stay. Maybe you found a boogie bar or some great restaurants. Marketing@thetourguy.com
I always stay in 1st or 2nd, near the Opera and the Lourve
Enjoyed the video
Anywhere in France would make my dream come true. 🙏
I have stayed on the 11th and 18th Arrondissement, Near Bastille and around the corner from Sacre-Coeur!. To be honest you can get around Paris soooo easily in the Metro, that I stay at the best hotel i can afford to rather than for trends. :)
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wonderful way to explain with the map display 😂plus cool vedio and enough time
I’m going to live on 20th arrondissement at Blvd l’annés in the same apartment as Edith Piaf
That was quick. Enjoying the video so much that I didn't notice the time
That’s great. Thanks 🙏🏼
EAST OR WEST THIS CHANNEL IS BEST
very very nice
On the Rive Droite, the East and North of Paris are far cheaper than the West side. Certain quarters are fine, but a few are dodgy. The Latin Quarter is expensive and few dive bars. East and South of it are cheaper. BTW, it is said "Camu" and not "Camus". There is more than one red-light district in Paris.
Keep it up for the sake of humanity love kindness prosperity and happiness
Le Marais for the win! 4er for life!
This is the best video of Paris I have been seen. I have seen a lot because I am planning to go for first time.
WOW!
Me and my family stayed at Saint Germain everybody loves it
That’s fantastic. Thanks for the update
The 11e - Bastille Nation area seems to be interesting too.
You confirmed everything I have been learning from multiple, alternate, sources.
WOW THAT'S GREAT EAST OR WEST THIS CHANNEL IS BEST
Thank you
As a Frenchman I found your video very useful👍Thanks
That’s great! Happy Travels
Are you headed back to Paris soon?
His English is super good, I understand him perfectly without any strong accent
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for the great video, really what I‘ve been looking for. But can you tell me what part is the most "romantic" one?
-Thank you in advance!
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Place des VoSges....mountains in the east of France
He never mentioned Île Saint-Louis. I’ve stayed on the right and the left banks but my favorite spot is right in the middle of the Seine on Île Saint-Louis. It’s Paris in miniature with all the shops and restaurants you could want. A bit crowded but what part of Paris isn’t.
Yea, such a great part of town. We'll likely update this video in 2022 and include it.
chilling on the center edge dock of Saint-Louis island at night drinking a good wine is awesome
An interesting and informative video. I never take the metro, as you're missing out on everything between here and there. Thus, I stay in the 1st arrondissement, which makes everything, but the Arc d'Triumphe within an hour or so walking distance. Yes, pricey, but so worth it.
We agree, if you can afford it taking Uber, taxi, or bikes is the best way to get around.
😂Sean you are great 👍🏻
awesome articulation, subscribed, add vegan food section in all these tourist spots
Thank you. Great idea
I'd love an update on this video for anyone planning to go to the Olympics!
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Y’all worried about pronunciation yet I don’t see any French person with a video as good as this. So take the info you need and hush up
I you want to be closer to a more "normal" Parisian life I would not recommend to stay in St. German, Quartier Latin, Montmartre or Le Marais. These places are worth to visit but overcrowded and full of tourist traps. Rather go to arrondissements 11 & 12 east of Bastille (nice hotels, restaurants & bars...) or 7 & 17 if you prefer a more upscale atmosphere. But at the end it is pretty much on your age, taste and expectations... Enjoy Paris!
Great info! Thank you.
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Lol.... giving you a break on your French accent :) Pretty good presentation. Concise, but it covered the best arrondissement to stay in based on one's budget.
Misu!💓
Dalida lived in Montmartre!
I loved the video much, and I did Paris two years ago but wasn't a successful trip. Would like to come in August but not sure of the countries allowed to enter France. Can you always update on the status of EU conditions for tourism these days.
Hey, things just opened up!
Nice video! But I have to point out that the pronunciation of “arrondissement”, the E after the S is silent. Also LE is not pronounced with an A.
I’ll be staying at the mandeleine is it a good place ?
You are right in naming these quarters. (It is LE Marais, not la). You are a man and therefore forgot to mention that the Saint Germain district, the sixth, is where 90% of all fashion design boutiques are situated. It is a paradise for women to walk and shop in. I used to stay in Quartier Lain when young, today I stay in St. Germain. You also forgot to mention that in Le Marais there are little tea and coffee shops where one could relax and recouperate from a long walk in an almost private setting. I know Paris very well.
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Why not 7th. For example D`Orsay Hotel looks like a nice location and hotel itself.
I agree - we stayed in the 7th last time and were just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. sadly I see that our hotel closed since then (2016)
Such a great area !
Hi! The 7th is cool. I don't disrecommend it. Our recommendations are based on my personal opinions and are in no way make or break. I listed the areas I love but it is hard to go wrong in Paris tbh.
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Loved it and really useful for me as I live in France. Don't worry, I won't mention your crazy pronunciation!
Finally!! Someone gives me a break!
how about hotels list in your blog? hotels list with the price.
If you are looking for youth hostel or Hôtel I will definitely recommend the Caulaincourt Boutique Hostel in the most beautiful area (in my eyes) Montmartre or if you want to be in the right bank i will recommend hôtel Eiffel Rive Gauche 3 minutes away from the tower
Last one “Germain” , Ain is a nasal sound . Sorry I left too many comments but Im just sharing 💖 what I know 🎉
Looking for a job? You can come along next time and correct my French accent!
FT student right now but thank you! 😅
You've got your "Shakespear & Company" history mixed up. The store you show is not the original, and Hemingway never set foot in it. The original was located on Rue l'Orlean and never reopened after the war. The store you show was opened in the late 1950s and was renamed in the early 1960s as an homage to Sylvia Beach, the owner of the original.
I will be visiting Paris in July 23 2022 I am 73 years old I saw your Private Paris in a Day Tour with visiting Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Cruise down Seine and Montemartre tour for $69.55 my question is how advance should I book this tour and will you be giving this tour? If you can answer me I really appreciate it, I don’t speak any French, I am coming from America.
July In Paris will be busy. My advice is that you book ASAP to save your place.
Thank you
Did you travel via private paris ? I am also going in December and planning for the same can you share your experience?
@@PP-ct4kd yes, this past July I went to Paris by myself from USA. Since I am 74 year old woman I am not very active and I can’t walk or climb stairs by myself I took taxi everywhere. I am planning to go 2023 fall with my daughter to Paris and planning to take the Metro this time. I traveled with a train from Bordeaux to Paris. I had very hard time carrying my luggage and putting in the the train and taking out and going to taxi stand, I didn’t know I had to reserve a porter. Next time I will do that, last time suffer and learn. I had very good time in Paris. I want to go back again.
@@Kanad7 Thanks a lot for very quick response, truly appreciate. Hope you will have great great time in your next trip. 👍
How do you get a sanitary card?
What is a sanitary card?
@@TheTourGuyVids the card you need to get in restaurants proving you’re vaccinated. But that’s ok, someone already answered my question, thanks.
@@phillipsmom6252 it's called a pass Sanitaire. Here you go: thetourguy.com/travel-blog/france/paris/can-you-travel-to-paris-right-now/
do you know what the rules are regarding minors staying in hotels and airbnbs? my friends and i (all 16) are planning a trip.
Sorry, can't say we do.
Unless you’re 18, you cannot legally book a hotel room or an Air BnB in France (it is, in regard of the French law, a contract and minors cannot sign a contract in France).
Parents can book hotel rooms for their 13+ kids if kids are not accompanied.
Be sure to have your parents call/send an email to the hotel prior to booking to let them know that you will be on your own. Some hotels could refuse to have minors on their own. If they agree, the management will probably ask for a copy of your parents ID.
When checking-in be sure to have a copy of their ID and a letter/permission signed by your parents and written in English or French, indicating that they booked the room for you and that you will be unaccompanied (just in case).
For Air BnB, it’s the same thing minors cannot legally book an Air BnB. Parents must contact the owner to let them know that it will be two minors on their own without any adult supervision. Of course, the owner of the apartment has every right to refuse to have unaccompanied minors.
Your parents could also book an « auberge de jeunesse » it’s an inexpensive dorm where you can meet a lot of people and sometimes they have single or double rooms available. (Same thing than for hotels, they must contact the management prior to booking)
Be careful, you will probably need an official authorisation to enter the French territory without your parents. Check with your embassy or consulate.
I hope you’ll enjoy your time in France!
Sorry mate but Place des Vosges does not have a “D’’ in the name.
Somebody got fired…
This guy has shown you all the tourist traps. Quartier de l'Opéra is the best to stay
Gotta disagree here - just because areas are beautiful does not mean they are tourist traps.
@@TheTourGuyVids I did not say there were tourist trap because they are beautiful. You're putting words in my mouth. I'm saying they are more expensive. Of course one has to visit those arrondissements but one can also stay in other ones like Montparnasse or l'Opéra.
isn't that Place des vosges?
Where?
There's no bell help
Looking for Airbnb on the outskirts of Paris. Would you recommend Puteaux or Créteil?
No. Not really
We like the 14th, somewhere near Denfert-Rochereau and definitely not Alesia. It's less expensive, many fewer tourists, and good cafe's and restaurants. For example, Felicie just of Avenue du Maine, and Petit Baigneur, not far away.
Meh. Seems far.
@@TheTourGuyVids Yeah, it is, kinda' - but being quiet, and no nasty tourists, especially US and UK tourists, is a blessing.
its place des vosges
As someone who lives in Paris, I thank you and all the content creators who create Paris tourist content, on posting the most cliche touristy neighbourhoods so the tourists always stick to them and dont flood my area 😂
Why would tourists go to your area anyway?
@TheTourGuyVids that's something we don't want the rest of the world knowing haha.
@@renderinginprogress don't worry. Tourists aren't going into La Chapelle/Pajol, St Denis, Goutte d’Or or those neighborhoods
I had seen this video before, and this second time I must say that the information given is quite good. That's great. On the other side I think that you don't pronounce very well, wich could induce a tourist some mistakes. For instance, you say the numbers of neibourghs in english, not french; it's the same with arrondissement, wich sounds more like "arrondissman". And it's Saint Sulpice, like "sulpiss", not suplice. Overall, quite good.
It's Le Marais.
You are very hand
Some. Thanks 🙏🏼
Another one is “Camus”, you don’t pronounced the S
"Shakespeare and Co"? The "Co" is an abbreviation so it's actually spoken as "Shakespeare and Company". For example, when speaking you wouldn't refer to Ford as the "Ford Motor Co" but rather the "Ford Motor Company." In any case, keep up the great videos. Looks like TTG is expanding its Paris operations. P.S. Your French accent is a helluva lot better than mine, lol.
I appreciate the accept compliments. I have some great coaches but its a tough language to learn after Italian.
Not sure why you’re pronouncing Le Marais, La Marais.
Phonetically A-Ron-de-Smo
Man, the subtitles sure are messed up in terms of what is really being said, e.g not Arrondisements but ."different Asians..." or "instead of the Fifth Arrondisement, they say I'm going to the Fifth of Rome..." or "Le Marais" somehow becomes "Lemon Meringue"!
Haha - that’s terrible! Google has auto-subtitles set up. We’ll have to go back and edit them. Thanks for pointing it out.
Not La Marais. The sound Le makes is Lu, hence Le Maris. La is famine Le is masculine. Good video though.
I said, "Don't make fun of my accent" in the video... ( ;