Visit Paris - What to Know Before You Visit Paris, France

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • What should you know before you visit Paris? Here we cover where to stay in Paris, what to eat in Paris, hot to get around the city with public transportation, when are the best times to visit Paris, the best sights to see in Paris. Basically everything you would want to know about Paris as a tourist, travelers or first time visitor to the French capital.
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  • @manuelatreide
    @manuelatreide 6 лет назад +643

    Travelers from everywhere, YES our food is great, our shopping experience is awesome, our monuments are amazing and YES we are immensely proud of our city.
    But feel welcome here: we love to see the world coming to Paris and we are more than happy to share all this with you !
    I live in Montmartre, just a few yards from la place des Abbesses where this video was shot and this district is fantastic. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. ;-)
    Welcome to Paris !

    • @deborahxavier4637
      @deborahxavier4637 6 лет назад +3

      manuel atreide when can I come?

    • @manuelatreide
      @manuelatreide 6 лет назад +11

      There is no "best moment" to visit Paris, the city has something to show you at every moment of the year. But if you want to have a full view of the city, try the end of spring !

    • @manuelatreide
      @manuelatreide 6 лет назад +14

      October is nice, especially if you love contemporary art: besides the exhibitions that start in September, there is "La Nuit Blanche" event in October with lots of happening, concerts and exhibitions all around Paris.
      Welcome to Paris! :-)

    • @LongTimeNoPuck
      @LongTimeNoPuck 6 лет назад +6

      Manuel, you are very kind.

    • @s3lfFish
      @s3lfFish 6 лет назад +5

      yep, october is nice and like Manuel said, la nuit blanche is a nice free contemporary festival to see. by the end of may you can come and see villette sonique, a free music festival.
      That's if you wanna see other things than the main touristic spots.
      A park no one talks about as well, is Albert Kahn, it has different gardens (french, english, japanese, et two others).
      I would personally avoid winter as it is raining a lot, and it's mainly just grey and cold.
      I think the best times are around may as it's getting warmer, and september/october before it gets too cold and rainy.
      one free thing to do, take a baguette, some cheese and other things and wine and just walk on the banks's river, chose a spot and sit.
      That's what most parisians do anyway and it's the easiest way to enjoy paris and meet us

  • @TonyMontana-zi3jz
    @TonyMontana-zi3jz 6 лет назад +717

    You are the best youtuber who give tips about travelling

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +24

      thank you

    • @SubhanAli-gt2qv
      @SubhanAli-gt2qv 6 лет назад +1

      Axl Rose h. .hff

    • @notthegoatseguy
      @notthegoatseguy 5 лет назад +2

      ^ Oh no, someone sleeping in the street! I'm so sorry it ruined your experience!

    • @alexiarichters6113
      @alexiarichters6113 5 лет назад +4

      @@trevor1423 I know this is old, but as a European who travels a lot, I can assure you that the immigrants, wherever they may come from, don't make your trip or even your life here less enjoyable! :) there are still unanswered political questions but the people who come here do not restrict you in anything :)

    • @lostintranslation2985
      @lostintranslation2985 4 года назад +1

      Check out "Girltraveler" Christine she's cool

  • @voxley19
    @voxley19 6 лет назад +488

    I've been to Paris many times and I would advise tourists to avoid all tbe northern suburbs (including the northern extremities of the metro). Most of these areas are seedy and some are downright dangerous. The main tourist attractions are well away from these areas. Unfortunately, the RER B train from Charles de Gaulle airport goes through some dodgy areas so watch your bags closely on this train.Also, ignore anyone who offers to help you with buying metro/train tickets from the machines; also ignore anyone who asks you to sign a petition.

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 5 лет назад +10

      Indeed. Plus RER B travels from north to south of paris, is crowded, and as it's a surface train is usually inconfotably warm (direct sun light)

    • @pn3940
      @pn3940 5 лет назад +23

      also watch out for beggars that go in a group. One can distract you from one direction, and the other will take your stuffs.

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 5 лет назад +2

      voxley19
      Good advice. Thanks.

    • @notthegoatseguy
      @notthegoatseguy 5 лет назад +22

      This advice seems to apply to any major city.

    • @pattjer
      @pattjer 5 лет назад

      Thanks.

  • @s3lfFish
    @s3lfFish 6 лет назад +21

    A warm welcome to anybody coming to visit us.
    Paris is great, and we are nice people too
    Cheers from paris.
    A parisian

  • @bierce716
    @bierce716 6 лет назад +236

    Been to Paris three times, and to Villfrance Sur Mer, and never had anyone be rude! Especially if you speak any French at all, you'll get a smile and hospitality- though they will respond in English usually, because they can tell from your accent you're not really fluent! :) Something else we discovered, as people with limited mobility (arthritis, other things), that although nothing looks handicapped accessible by American standards, it really is, because they will help you! For example, at Moulin Rouge, they saw us in line- my wife and I both on canes- and they took us out of line to a nice little waiting room and served us tea so we didn't have to stand for an hour, then seated us when the next show started! Never had a theater here do that!

    • @citizen1114
      @citizen1114 6 лет назад +3

      Funny, maybe you didn't recognize the French style of snark. When I tried my High School French I was told not to even attempt to speak French unless I knew how and when I spoke English they condemned me for being a provincial-minded American, "Why don't you speak French?! This is France; in France we speak French!. You Americans are all alike. You expect everyone to speak English. Well, this is France!!" I told her to shove it up her ass and left for Toulon the next day. No problems there, or in Marseilles, or anywhere else in Europe or the Mediterranean.

    • @deemm1265
      @deemm1265 6 лет назад +17

      I totally agree here. People are nice and polite and when they see you are making an effort, they open up and are so helpful. I always tried with salutations and smiled and used my broken French and they returned similes back and were polite. I don't get it when anyone mentions that they are rude. I was in France for 15 days and went all over and had a wonderful time. You want to try rude? come to New York, my city the rudest capital of the world.

    • @stanggirl70
      @stanggirl70 6 лет назад +28

      The only rudeness I ever experienced in Paris was from a fellow American. We were waiting in line for the Catacombes in 2001 and an American woman ahead of us was loudly telling the ticket agent "I can't understand you! Can't you please speak English?!" and being a total boor. Meanwhile, the poor agent continued speaking to her, calmly, in French. I offered to help and managed to get asshole woman a ticket. After she left, I apologized to the agent in French, and she responded in perfect English. LMAO

    • @AurestoMC
      @AurestoMC 6 лет назад +4

      stanggirl70 Haha this is a perfect story 😄

    • @s3lfFish
      @s3lfFish 6 лет назад +12

      rude french is a cliché ;)
      some might be, specially in a big city like paris
      but not more than london or NY
      we're not that bad, and maybe even nice sometimes ;)
      cheers from Paris
      glad you enjoyed your stay

  • @MG-zc4hg
    @MG-zc4hg 5 лет назад +14

    I love Paris, I've been talking about it for like 5 years, I have always wanted to go there, and one day, my teacher told the class, in two years, we will be taking a trip, not just to Paris, but London also, when she said that, I broke down crying I was so excited. So if anyone sees this comment after two years, just know that I went to Paris, and that dreams can come true😊😊❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sounddesignhenry
    @sounddesignhenry 5 лет назад +5

    JUST GOT BACK FROM PARIS. Everyone was Nice, Food was good, Streets were clean, No poop on sidewalks. I feel like I worried for nothing about this trip. But watching youtube videos and hearing other stories from people who have been made me feel at ease since this was my first time going to Paris, Or to Europe in general. Great Trip. Had lots of fun!

  • @georgeshenin2762
    @georgeshenin2762 6 лет назад +82

    Good tips Mark !
    And don't forget... Paris is not France, and France is not only Paris !

    • @victorc938
      @victorc938 4 года назад

      Georges Henin what do you mean?

    • @stacyrussell460
      @stacyrussell460 4 года назад +7

      He means that basically there is much more to France than staying in & seeing only Paris.

    • @anonimato1987
      @anonimato1987 4 года назад +6

      @@victorc938 if you're looking to see typical French things, you're not gonna find them in Paris. Big cities are international hubs with a mix of cultures. Wanna see France ? Go to smaller cities

    • @victorc938
      @victorc938 4 года назад

      N Garcia Im headed to France next week and will also stop by London. Im staying two weeks in Paris, and I already paid for the stay. Any recommendations?

    • @jimmy441
      @jimmy441 4 года назад +3

      Of course Paris is not France anymore.... It's Africa!

  • @zephyr1986
    @zephyr1986 6 лет назад +60

    Also, on my trip to Paris last April, I discovered that disabled people (like myself) can ride the city buses for FREE! With a mobility scooter, I can't use the metro system, but the buses were amazing. :) Also, I highly suggest visiting Stohrer's Patisserie. It's the oldest one in Paris. I love their giant macaron with raspberries and rose petals!

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ 6 лет назад +2

      That's good to know. Not all Metro stations have elevators or even escalators so people have to go up stairs.

  • @airbornejay4962
    @airbornejay4962 6 лет назад +11

    Been all over the world and lived in Dubai for 5-6 months and after just 4 days in Paris, I can say that it is easily my favorite city on the planet.

  • @gracea3213
    @gracea3213 6 лет назад +23

    I was in Paris 3 weeks ago, and I miss it dearly. The service was top notch, and the food was amazing. People were incredibly nice, so don't feel discouraged to go. I spent NYE at the Arc du Triomphe, and it was a once in a life time experience. Everything in this video, is spot on. Can't wait to go back!

    • @Arcticos0
      @Arcticos0 4 года назад

      I will be in Paris around the same time you went. How is NYE there?

  • @pn3940
    @pn3940 5 лет назад +28

    Save a PDF copy of the Metro Map onto your phone and you can access it easily without carrying the paper map.

  • @rebeccalorman9227
    @rebeccalorman9227 6 лет назад +144

    Getting married at the Eiffel Tower in May & cannot wait! Thanks for all the great advice.

  • @tami8965
    @tami8965 5 лет назад +25

    Just got back from Paris. If you don’t say Bon Jour or Bonsoir to a bus driver, he may yell at you near the Louvre and make you cry. Not that it happened to me or anything lol.

    • @mounia548
      @mounia548 4 года назад +1

      Lmao what I literally live in Paris and bus drivers don't care ! But of course a little "bonjour !" and "au revoir" is always nice !

    • @ronylouis0
      @ronylouis0 4 года назад

      while a bus driver screaming at you or something is.. extremely rare, when you get onto the bus, you either validate your ticket, or if you don't have a ticket (the bus driver can't stop you)at least aknowledge his work and say "hello" it's just a way of thanking the driver for driving you. if you don't pay for his paycheck, at least say hello

  • @AngelPerez-hc7ix
    @AngelPerez-hc7ix 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing all the useful tips

  • @Carorca2
    @Carorca2 Год назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @darioushbromand2829
    @darioushbromand2829 5 лет назад +4

    Nice guy
    Beautiful Family
    Loved it every helpful

  • @SophieLovesSunsets
    @SophieLovesSunsets 4 года назад +6

    Great video Mark and helpful advice as always from your channel :) My hubby and I are heading to Paris for three weeks tomorrow and it's always so lovely to visit this beautiful city. We totally 100% agree with you, renting an apartment is the best thing to do when visiting Paris, I know for hubby and I we always love to live like a local when we visit cities that way you really do get to enjoy the travelling and cultural experience to the full. Plus shopping for food at the patisseries, bakeries and fruit stands really is great as French food is so delicious. We can't wait to be in Paris. Vive La France!!! 💙❤️
    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you, Jocelyn and your family!!! :)

  • @graceoconnor9701
    @graceoconnor9701 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @mparrad
    @mparrad 5 лет назад

    Excellent review... Thank you!

  • @Noutchka
    @Noutchka 4 года назад +39

    Great video ! Just a tiny tip on French prononciation: drop the Ts and other consonants at the end of words ("plats" is pronounced "pla", "croissant" is pronounced "croissan", "confit de canard" is "confi de canar") :)

  • @virginiablodgett4328
    @virginiablodgett4328 6 лет назад +9

    Really love hanging out in the park behind the Eiffel Tower 😊

    • @tami8965
      @tami8965 5 лет назад

      Virginia Blodgett champs de mars

  • @HildieMcQueen
    @HildieMcQueen 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much, I was so excited to find this video as I head to Paris!

  • @j.jmcquade5278
    @j.jmcquade5278 5 лет назад +1

    thank you for taking the time to make this video mate. cheers!

  • @pixv_01__35
    @pixv_01__35 4 года назад +5

    thank you!! this was so helpful...i'm planning on going year 2023 when i'm 22 and i need to know things before i go🙏❤️and this helped me alot🙏🙏🙏.

  • @Joshfuentes77
    @Joshfuentes77 5 лет назад +17

    Was just in Paris in the beginning of September. It was my wife, 3 year old, and I & we loved it:D
    We stayed in the 20th and didn’t run into any trouble at all. But we were well aware of our surroundings the whole time.
    We took the metro everywhere and the Parisians were extremely nice and helpful:)

    • @jameesmith2843
      @jameesmith2843 3 года назад

      How was the weater in september? I will be going to Paris in September in 2022!

  • @alexsandraAPRN
    @alexsandraAPRN 6 лет назад

    Really good tips!!! Thanks!!! I saw your videos before going to Cancun and everything you said was accurate.

  • @Sonny0276
    @Sonny0276 5 лет назад

    Great Video 👍. Thank you for posting.

  • @danieldumas7361
    @danieldumas7361 5 лет назад +6

    This was EPIC! Very informative yet without any pretense. A very good starter for any tourist. I would only add one point.
    Weather you are shopping, dining or any other establishment you should alway (and I mean ALWAYS!) greet someone
    with BONJOUR! (good day). This simple gesture will always be returned and will guaranty a pleasant exchange. It a sign
    of respect, which everyone (including yourself) will appreciate. Bon voyage! D

  • @Happyholly-jj8pi
    @Happyholly-jj8pi 5 лет назад +3

    Another thing that we learned is that when something doesn't go as planned, take it lightly and think of it as an adventure that will make a great story when you get home.-such as having reservation in a hotel without AC durring a heatwave in Amiens.
    Also, I like starting conversations with people and I had some great experiences and met some great people. People don't seem to keep their faces in their smart phones like in U.S..

  • @marloncervantes8014
    @marloncervantes8014 5 лет назад

    Awesome information, Thanks!!!

  • @aracelinajera2530
    @aracelinajera2530 5 лет назад

    You have a beautiful little family! Thanks for all the great tips!!! Can’t wait to visit Paris this summer

  • @stacy1195
    @stacy1195 6 лет назад +3

    So excited that I stumbled across your channel! We are planning a family trip to Paris and somewhere in Germany early summer of 2019. I was starting to feel overwhelmed and was questioning if I would be able to plan it. Perfect timing! Lots of great information. I visited Paris when I was 12 and 16. It was life changing! Our kids will be 12 and 7 when we visit. I look forward to watching all your travel videos to help plan our trip. Thank you!

    • @johnbattista9519
      @johnbattista9519 5 лет назад

      Stacy , I’ve been there many times... AirBnB works great for an apartment.
      Getting around Paris is very easy. Don’t stress out.

  • @virginiablodgett4328
    @virginiablodgett4328 6 лет назад +3

    Paris is amazing. Going back soon 👍

  • @Estrellafashionreport
    @Estrellafashionreport 6 лет назад

    Awesome tips! Thanks you Wolters! I can't wait to go Paris, getting ready to go there for the first time. This video was very helpful.
    Farrah
    xoxo

  • @closequartersmillerstyle6782
    @closequartersmillerstyle6782 5 лет назад +3

    "Just eat everything". BIG MOOD. 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️

  • @nathanfritchley8971
    @nathanfritchley8971 6 лет назад +95

    The day I come back from Paris this video comes out 😬

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +16

      +Nathan Fritchley I suck. Sorry.

    • @pilotjones9866
      @pilotjones9866 6 лет назад +2

      How was itt

    • @MrWildchild92
      @MrWildchild92 6 лет назад +1

      I went last week, but I'm so lucky that I live only 150 miles away from it.

  • @Tabinova
    @Tabinova 5 лет назад +1

    We’re going this summer and this was very helpful thank you!!!!

  • @EvosBasics
    @EvosBasics 4 года назад

    Super comprehensive! Better than the last 10 articles I read

  • @marieknows5892
    @marieknows5892 4 года назад +6

    Paris is absolutely amazing! Wenr there this past March! Would do it again in a heartbeat!❤

    • @mjsvlog16
      @mjsvlog16 4 года назад

      marie andrade nice

    • @BloomsStudios
      @BloomsStudios 4 года назад +1

      Planning to go in March too what was the weather like around that time? And was it crowded?

    • @ronylouis0
      @ronylouis0 4 года назад +1

      @@BloomsStudios march is pretty british-weather ish but has some sun. it's less crowded than usual for sure, but there might be french tourists at the beginning of the month

  • @lisabochat7974
    @lisabochat7974 6 лет назад +6

    I'm going to Europe for the first time this October I'm so excited I love your videos your so helpful thank you so much 💝

  • @unknownspiritx
    @unknownspiritx 4 года назад

    Thanks, Walter. Visiting Paris for the first time in a couple of weeks and this was a great well rounded info sesh!

  • @tinafields7139
    @tinafields7139 3 года назад

    Extremely insightful...merci🙂

  • @LeoFtravels
    @LeoFtravels 6 лет назад +12

    We went in June... it was perfect

  • @AnneMB955
    @AnneMB955 6 лет назад +20

    Daughter and I are in Paris now from Australia and all you say about this great city is so true. The food is amazing! The people are friendly and put up with our attempts at the language. We are walkers and walk everywhere from our hotel - Eiffel Tower, Champs Elyssee, Sacré Coeur, Montmartre, The Louvre, Musée Gourmande du Chocolat, to name a handful. Thank you for telling others about this wonderful city. Please also tell people to spend more than a just a few days - a week or even more.

    • @SteveMagr
      @SteveMagr 6 лет назад

      What are your favorite to-die-for French dishes? Lamb, beef, veal, pork, duck, fish etc? My wife and me are going to Europe next week and we're SO excited. Your personal favourites while you were in Paris :) Thanks! Steve and Julie, Australia.

    • @AnneMB955
      @AnneMB955 5 лет назад

      Steve Magr - apologies for just seeing this reply now. My husband and I will be in Paris next month (April) staying in Le Marias in an Airbnb. Hopefully you had a great time in Paris. I’d love to know your favorites. My food likes are the French staples like Boeuf Bourguinon and Creme Caramel. We had a wonderful crepe in an arcade off the Champs Elyssee. Could write a book. So when will you be back? 😊

    • @Lejuno1
      @Lejuno1 5 лет назад

      Anne Bialecki planning to be in Paris in October,just wondering how much did you pay for Airbnb?

  • @jamesstone5947
    @jamesstone5947 6 лет назад

    great and enthusiastic Paris information. Thanks.

  • @AnaGarcia-oo9gb
    @AnaGarcia-oo9gb 2 года назад

    Very informative! Thank you so much!

  • @NomNomNom1989
    @NomNomNom1989 2 года назад +16

    I went 2 times to Paris, and the first time it was an absolute blessing, and we had a wonderful time there. The 2nd time was few weeks ago (maybe corona depression) and I have never been treated so badly. Although my 2nd trip wasn't really different, I had such a different experience. We went to the same hotel and same restaurants and places as before. I can speak a little of french, and I always try my absolute best, but so many times people were so annoyed by me speaking French (my French is decent I just talk slow compared to native speakers). While I met a few people who really appreciated that I try to speak French with them (like the absolute legend flight attended from AirFrance) many on the other hand didn't appreciate it.
    I was in a restaurants near louvre and although one of the staff members noticed that I'm not that good at French he made it so hard for me to understand him, he spoke really, really fast, started talking about stuff which is not related to the question I asked him and was speaking generally really blurred. At one point I was so fed up that I stood up and when that guy noticed it that I'm not dealing with that BS anymore he came to me and suddenly spoke perfect English and was apologizing and begging me to stay. Guess why he did that? Because all the other staff members noticed it, and he was probably scared for his job.
    When I went back to the Airport via train, my billet was not working anymore (my GF had the same billet, and it worked for her without an issue) and someone from the staff came over and started yelling at my why I buy the wrong ticket to save money. I tried explaining to him that it's the correct billet, but he was not interested in listening. A few seconds later, I hear him again, probably yelling at another innocent person.

    • @livinginthisgalaxy7961
      @livinginthisgalaxy7961 2 года назад +4

      The French usually have an attitude but Paris has the worst.

    • @tirakindler1
      @tirakindler1 Год назад

      I spent a month learning Italian for our trip to Italy and not a single Italian person would acknowledge me in anything other than English. So weird! I honestly think they Europeans like to speak English and use us to practice lol!

    • @gerardhart9052
      @gerardhart9052 Год назад

      my family and I are booked to visit for a week in December, my husband can speak a little French but the rest of can't. we have been learning the basics for this trip but we are concerned about all the negative experiences posted as we research. I am hoping that our experience is not this bad as it would be a shame after spending all this money to visit and be treated like 2nd class human

  • @grocerylist
    @grocerylist 5 лет назад +3

    Love the first tip... It's always busy, so just come when it's not busy?

  • @Eleftherios9
    @Eleftherios9 6 лет назад

    Very rich with info! Thank you!

  • @olaveyee9173
    @olaveyee9173 6 лет назад

    This was SO helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @thehapagirl92
    @thehapagirl92 6 лет назад +36

    I've always wanted to visit Paris just for the history and the fashion. As someone who sews her own clothes I can thoroughly appreciate a beautiful one of a kind Parisian garment.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +1

      that is awesome

    • @shaquebrazil7503
      @shaquebrazil7503 6 лет назад +2

      Lol, Paris people don't dress up nicely. it's not the fashion capital of the world. f u

    • @s3lfFish
      @s3lfFish 6 лет назад +2

      Shaque Brazil
      we still dress up a bit more on average
      and it's not the capital of fashion but still is one..
      or maybe it is... what are the 5 big brands of fashion that comes into your mind...

    • @s3lfFish
      @s3lfFish 5 лет назад

      1 I don't know where you've been probably just the routistic spots, and its been a month that most parisians left for holydays, so no, I confirm we dress nicely, and way more than most europeans.
      2 you just don't know the right spot and tips where to find good clothes for cheap?
      3 As for the brands shipping from asia, put that on globalization and extreme neo liberalism.

    • @sanae323
      @sanae323 5 лет назад

      Sara Strels
      I totally agree with u
      Normally, when i go abroad, i buy a lot of things ; i shop till i drop:-)))))
      But when i was in Paris 2 years ago, i couldn't buy anything
      the cheapest piece of clothe or shoes was about 120€. That's too much.
      So i enjoy myself visiting the monumemts and musems and all the good things to see in Paris
      I only bought souvenirs
      Still t was a great trip

  • @user-pp8zd2rg6e
    @user-pp8zd2rg6e 6 лет назад +51

    I completely agree with learning some basic French before your visit. It will definitely make your visit so much better. Locals will notice you're trying even if your French isn't that good. Also Montmartre is where I'll continue to stay whenever I visit Paris, very affordable hostels in that district for travelers on a budget. I think I was paying an average of $30 a night. And just like Mark mentioned, avoid going in July or August. I made the mistake of visiting Paris for the first time in August and the amount of tourists everywhere was insane. Great video Mark!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +4

      +Aragon Pika totally insane in August :) great travels to You!

    • @frenchfan3368
      @frenchfan3368 6 лет назад +1

      Yup, I stayed in a hostel near Monmartre in June of 2017 that even had an air conditioner in the room! If you haven't been to Europe, AC period is rare, so I lucked out.

    • @gracea3213
      @gracea3213 6 лет назад +1

      I stayed in Montmartre two weeks ago. I absolutely loved it!

    • @VolpeWhereAreYou
      @VolpeWhereAreYou 6 лет назад

      Yeah it is always better to learn some basic worlds anywhere you travel. France has this bad reputation of rejecting the english language and not making any effort, and as a french native unfortunately in most of the case it is true so a french person will be a lot more helpful if you make the first effort :)

    • @noratk
      @noratk 6 лет назад

      What is the name of the hostel :)

  • @mgabbzc9009
    @mgabbzc9009 6 лет назад

    I’ve been binging on your videos ! Best travel RUclipsr channel.!!!!! Thank you for all the info 😊👍

  • @JessicaSanchez
    @JessicaSanchez 6 лет назад

    What a great, informative video!! 😋 Thank you so much for sharing! I’m going next week, so I’m taking some of your tips with me!

  • @TheClassicalSauce
    @TheClassicalSauce 4 года назад +5

    I miss Paris so much! I've been there twice and I hope I get to go again before I'm gone.
    P.S. - Your kids are cute and your wife is gorgeous. Congratulations!

  • @VampiraVonGhoulscout
    @VampiraVonGhoulscout 6 лет назад +3

    I highly recommend Pére Lachaise cemetery and Bastille.

    • @stanggirl70
      @stanggirl70 6 лет назад

      Me too! So many famous people are buried at Lachaise!

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 3 года назад

    Hello Wolters World, this is a very comprehensive and very clear explanations. Thank you very much.

  • @naas5014
    @naas5014 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for your channel! It’s so helpful

  • @christellemercier9019
    @christellemercier9019 6 лет назад +4

    Actually, what you should know is, in France, everywhere, all the National museums are closed on tuesdays. for Museums run by Régions, Départements, municipalitées or private fundations, it varies a lot.

  • @BillGreenAZ
    @BillGreenAZ 6 лет назад +5

    I heartily agree about renting an apartment (a flat) and having Paris as a central location. I would suggest staying there for at least a month. I stayed not more than a mile from the Bataclan and the area was quite safe. That area (west of the Bastille) has many great restaurants as well and the metro is easy to take to wherever you need to go.
    I mentioned it before but I'll repeat it here. Go to the Louvre on a week day. I went on a Friday and the line took less than 10 minutes. This was in early June.

  • @kamillaiqbal6521
    @kamillaiqbal6521 5 лет назад

    Thanks 4 sharing!

  • @kanthus8817
    @kanthus8817 6 лет назад

    You are the best youtuber who gives tips about travelling around the world. Congratulations! Good Job!

  • @m4x1k5guy
    @m4x1k5guy 6 лет назад +8

    Great Video as usual. I walked into Le Bon Marche wearing a t shirt, jeans and sandals. A security guard asked me to leave. I explained that I was visiting from Canada. He rolled his eyes and said "but of course". Rude people are everywhere in Paris not just restaurants. The food is good in Paris but no better than local food in many countries. I took a day trip to Lille and it was like a totally different experience. People were nice and prices were a lot lower. Your suggestion of taking day trips is a good one.

    • @s3lfFish
      @s3lfFish 6 лет назад +6

      I understand your issue, but le bon marché is a sort of classy shop... don't get in there in sandals... he would have rolled his eyes on us parisians too...

    • @ronylouis0
      @ronylouis0 4 года назад +2

      le bon marché has some parts not allowed for everyone :grin:

  • @sunshineboyvictor
    @sunshineboyvictor 5 лет назад +4

    love the speed at which you speak. not too fast nor too slow. like the expressive way you speak. lively to listen to - would make a good teacher :). Am in a hurry packing for paris (sudden trip) and have not made a plan. was skipping videos where the pacing is too slow. yours made me to listen to the end. very informative too

  • @stevied9351
    @stevied9351 6 лет назад +1

    I’ll be spending most of my summer in Europe including a stop in Paris. Can’t wait! Thanks for the video! Great tips!

  • @rubaidaallen2764
    @rubaidaallen2764 5 лет назад

    I love your videos!! Great, fantastic advice!!!

  • @katarzynakozie7515
    @katarzynakozie7515 4 года назад +7

    Great tips! I visited Paris in July, it was busy, but there are ways to avoid crowds and have a nice time in general:
    - I recommend visiting Louvre in the evening (Wednesdays and Fridays) and plan the visit! think about what you want to see, check what is currently closed (there are some many stairs there, you will thank me)
    - while going to Versailles first go to gardens, see Le Petit and Grand Trianon and later in the afternoon go see the Palace; there is 2h line in the morining and 30-15 minutes line around 3-4pm
    - in the morining just walk around and enjoy the city while everyone is waiting in lines for museums, etc.
    - visit some amazing parks such as Jardins de Luxemburg, Jardins de Tuileries - plenty of space for everybody, enjoy a baguette and some delicious cheese from fromagerie - trust me it is much better quality than a cheese platter in most restaurants
    - take the cruise on the Seine, it is lovely!
    - I would also skip going up the Eiffel Tower - it is so iconic, why wait in such long line to see the view without it? I liked the panorama from Arc de Triumph or go to Montparnasse to see Paris from 56th floor
    - metro is not very nice, also it can be closed for repairs and it can be confusing - I would just walk as much as you can, my favourite places to wander around is Le Marais
    Paris is just so lovely in the summer when everything is so green, vibrant ,the sun is shining and the days are sooo long.

    • @karmathegiant
      @karmathegiant 4 года назад

      Kasia K good tips

    • @karlalara0112
      @karlalara0112 Год назад

      Thank you so much for all of these tips! I would have preferred to visit Paris in October but with my husbands work schedule, July it is! I’m going to take into consideration all of this thank you

  • @MyUsernameIsMikee
    @MyUsernameIsMikee 5 лет назад +37

    I’m slightly worried about going to Paris next week especially with all the protests at the minute. I feel like this video made it better but the comments made it worse 😂

    • @MyUsernameIsMikee
      @MyUsernameIsMikee 5 лет назад +3

      honestly it was fine, had one instance of them trying to put the thing on my wrist but I just said no, other than that nothing, even at the Eiffel Tower

    • @Onchito1518
      @Onchito1518 5 лет назад +5

      MyUsernameIsMikee Just a tip if people planning to visit Paris are worried by actual protests : absolutely avoid to stay in the city center on saturdays. Since the beginning of the action, weekly protests take place every saturday but are systematically forbidden by the prefecture resulting by imprevisible routes, increased police controls and more arrests if you are close to the protestors. Not forgetting the violence escalation from each side...

    • @MyUsernameIsMikee
      @MyUsernameIsMikee 5 лет назад +2

      Don't need A name there’s a ‘scam’ thing where these guys put something on your wrist, like some little string bracelet thing, and you can’t get it off and then they demand payment for it, so just don’t let them touch your wrists haha.

    • @MyUsernameIsMikee
      @MyUsernameIsMikee 5 лет назад +3

      Onchito1518 you are right, also the protest that occurred while I was there was at 9am, and by mid day it was all cleared up, so visiting the centre was safe for the rest of the day, don’t know if that’s always the case though. But as you say there was police everywhere and what appeared to be military personnel patrolling, so I never felt in any danger.

    • @Onchito1518
      @Onchito1518 5 лет назад +3

      Gloria Chan Yes I don’t think you will have any trouble if you decide to do that. We are not in 1789 :D
      If you are curious, I invite you to look on Google what happened to the famous restaurant Fouquet’s. Far-left terrorists are not joking.

  • @jackeybackman
    @jackeybackman 5 лет назад

    Should have watched before I went. Maybe I’ll venture there again. Thanks for the tips

  • @julierawlins5984
    @julierawlins5984 10 месяцев назад

    Enjoy pictures of your lovely family.

  • @oliviaglick7032
    @oliviaglick7032 6 лет назад +3

    A great story of my mom's is how, when she got to Paris while traveling alone as a teenager (she was maybe 18?) in around 1982-3, she was trying to meet up with friends who she was going to stay with, but and she went to the train station to take her train to meet them, and she waited for hours without seeing her train come, and she was too shy to ask anyone using her French. Turned out she was at the Gare du Nord and she needed to take a train from an entirely different station! Don't be afraid to use your French and also double-check which station you're going to.

  • @jaywilliams9294
    @jaywilliams9294 6 лет назад +41

    17 days to my trip to eastern Europe

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +7

      +Jay Williams have a fun trip!

    • @wafanindividualist3511
      @wafanindividualist3511 6 лет назад +2

      Jay Williams Which country? Make sure you know that Russia is not Eastern Europe nor is it apart of Europe. They manipulate Eastern Europe and its time that they work together against a common enemy.

    • @Gabi-kz6pn
      @Gabi-kz6pn 6 лет назад +1

      Wher are you going?

    • @musicbox2466
      @musicbox2466 6 лет назад

      Jay Williams welcome!

    • @UnlistedAccount1
      @UnlistedAccount1 6 лет назад

      How’d it go??

  • @christianl.7221
    @christianl.7221 6 лет назад

    Brilliant as always!

  • @kingstonhannibal
    @kingstonhannibal 5 лет назад

    Going back in August love the video thanks for the advice

  • @zbeebs
    @zbeebs 6 лет назад +10

    My wife and I went just over a year ago in November and yes, we went to Disneyland. What can I say? If you're a Disney fan like us, you'll understand, if not, I can't possibly explain. Of course, we went to a lot of other sites too - if you go to Paris and only go to Disney, even I'll judge you.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +2

      +David Cervera :)

    • @jarronjackson6670
      @jarronjackson6670 5 лет назад

      Robert Fernandez ...Orlando is the biggest and best Disney experience in the world.

  • @mjsvlog16
    @mjsvlog16 4 года назад +3

    I really wish to be here 😭😭😭😭 can someone take me to France 🇫🇷 please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @maritzalopezgarsidejhs2979
    @maritzalopezgarsidejhs2979 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! I’ll be in Paris for the first time with the family in May.. can’t wait

  • @nangsamphoo9440
    @nangsamphoo9440 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, great!

  • @CoffeeattheBeach
    @CoffeeattheBeach 6 лет назад +5

    Great video as always. American traveling abroad should at least know enough of the language of where they are going to handle some basic conversation in restaurants and public places and to travel on transit. Americans cannot travel the world and expect English to be spoken and I wish more of them would adjust. Thanks as always for a continuing excellent video series.

    • @buddhabrand1849
      @buddhabrand1849 6 лет назад

      As an American I totally agree. I took french classes for about a year prior to going to France and it really helped. I have also been learning Japanese for a trip to Tokyo later this year. If Americans made an effort to learn the basics, maybe we wouldn't have such a bad reputation.

    • @IndriAndri340
      @IndriAndri340 6 лет назад +5

      Not sorry here but why does everyone have to say Americans. Like damn there are other nationalities going to the country and you can't point them out. I'm sure not many British people know another language other than English too but no one points them out. As soon as you speak English all of a sudden you can only be American.

    • @notthegoatseguy
      @notthegoatseguy 5 лет назад

      While I agree in general, the overall nature of the EU has semi-formally made English the de-facto language for diplomatic relations and also has kind of lead it to being the de-facto "domestic" (Europe) tourism language. In general, if you go to Europe, particularly to an EU-member country, only knowing English you should be fine at least in the major cities.

    • @Arcticos0
      @Arcticos0 4 года назад +1

      Why do people always point out Americans? Why not Australians, Canadians, or pretty much anyone from any other country not in Europe?

    • @loisen
      @loisen 2 года назад

      I’m German and I expect everyone to speak English. It’s not so difficult and the French are learning it in school like everyone else in Europe does.

  • @luvzfrance24
    @luvzfrance24 5 лет назад +3

    I’ve been to Paris many times and I love it more each time I go there. I wonder if people who live there see it as beautiful as me or do they take it for granted.

    • @johndoe-cd9vt
      @johndoe-cd9vt 2 года назад

      I was born in Paris, I can tell you, we know it's a special city, but we don't really realize it. so I would say, most of the ppl take it for granted, they just find the city "normal". It's only when we hear that the city is the most visited city in the world that we eventually understand there is something special with Paris

  • @jrsystems02
    @jrsystems02 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips. Awesome video. I will be going to Paris next week.

  • @janeyd5280
    @janeyd5280 6 лет назад

    Many thanks Wolters World for uploading this. It is very precious to me as I have never been and want to go but dont speak French.!!!

  • @KrisiaVaca
    @KrisiaVaca 6 лет назад +6

    Hi Mark! What website or app do you use to rent apartments in Paris?

    • @musicbox2466
      @musicbox2466 6 лет назад +1

      i think airbnb

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 5 лет назад +3

      deeznuts.com

    • @notthegoatseguy
      @notthegoatseguy 5 лет назад

      AirBNB is great. You can do the more couch-surfing route of just having a private room, or pay closer to a hotel price for a full apartment (keep in mind that if you're from North America, apartments are going to be smaller than what you're used to). Be careful to read the reviews on AirBNB carefully as there are a lot of duplicate or misleading listings.

  • @Lostouille
    @Lostouille 4 года назад +5

    7:43 they turn to the dark side 😂

  • @annamaddox1338
    @annamaddox1338 3 года назад

    I really appreciate your videos. They are always so helpful and full of great information. Merci 👏🏼😁

  • @Ducla09
    @Ducla09 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @dylanbrown3057
    @dylanbrown3057 6 лет назад +50

    How do u travel so much

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 6 лет назад +9

      Dylan Brown Its what his entire life is based on

    • @walteur
      @walteur 6 лет назад +8

      He made a video about it :-)

    • @jocelynwolters293
      @jocelynwolters293 6 лет назад

      Uncle Chuckles 🤣🤣 thanks for that Uncle C!

    • @363Magi
      @363Magi 6 лет назад +5

      HE"S RICCCHHH

    • @363Magi
      @363Magi 6 лет назад +3

      I think it's because he has a travel business

  • @DeepaK-xs3sm
    @DeepaK-xs3sm 6 лет назад +31

    Merci Beaucoup Mark :-)
    Please do warn about people who instead of finding a job tie bracelet to tourists n extract amount especially at Sacre Coeur!!
    Be careful about group of people approaching tourist to sign a petition by covering amount column and ask tourists to pay!!
    N Dont exchange currency on streets!!
    N Paris Nord station is infected with pick pocketers compared to other stations!!
    If the ticket gets tampered, you can ask for a new one at the ticket counters!!
    During summer, get a blanket n picnic basket n enjoy the view of Eiffel tower!!

    • @griffin2263
      @griffin2263 6 лет назад +2

      Deepa K exactly ..biggest problem we had with paris is all the bottom feeders ...and low life's ....if you tell the guys with the supid bracelets just NO !!right off the bat they move on to there next victim

    • @evonne_okafor
      @evonne_okafor 6 лет назад +1

      Deepa K These types of people seems a big as problem in London as well as Paris.

    • @DeepaK-xs3sm
      @DeepaK-xs3sm 6 лет назад +1

      theuniplex yep!! Hope France govt provides facility n jobs to the needy so that those people lead a respectful life!!

    • @DeepaK-xs3sm
      @DeepaK-xs3sm 6 лет назад

      Evonne Okafor oh never thought developed place like london has same issues!!

    • @solinvictus5688
      @solinvictus5688 6 лет назад

      You mean the black people right?

  • @roylfcjones5566
    @roylfcjones5566 5 лет назад

    Watched your videos and they were a great help before me and my fiancee went there in in Jan....only spent 2 nights seen so much but cant wait to go back and see more ..... fantastic city 🤘

  • @andreas_adventures
    @andreas_adventures 6 лет назад +8

    I wish I knew you need to keep your metro ticket after you use it. Just went to Paris a few months ago and we threw our tickets in the trash after riding. We went up the stairs and they were collecting tickets at the top. We both both got fined 50 euros each just for throwing away the ticket. It ruined our day. They were incredibly rude and mean about it too.

    • @sfinnable
      @sfinnable 5 лет назад

      My friend actually had a similar experience!

    • @Maliceking
      @Maliceking 5 лет назад +1

      I keep absolutely everything as a souvenir, so I never have to worry about this.

    • @austinvoyager
      @austinvoyager 4 года назад +1

      Hahaha! So do I! As a side note, since probably no one but you will read this: I spent most of a year as a student in Paris. Late one afternoon, I was on my way home on the metro. A friend had lent me her copy of the last of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I was so engrossed in it that I missed my stop and went all the way to the end of the metro line. Although I explained my mistake, the typical "Madame Lafarge" in the ticket booth told me I had to pay for a return ticket. I had no clue where I was...and ZERO money. I guess I had spent what I had on a modest lunch. I begged and pleaded with her, showed her all my official student credentials, and she finally let me board the next train back in the right direction. btw, this was in 1966!!!

  • @andersbertilsson494
    @andersbertilsson494 6 лет назад +16

    Paris is in my opinion the greatest place in Europe and your video is an awesome introduction. Food in Paris is total heaven and i agree of all in this vid but i would add a few cheap treats. Galettes, a panncake made of buckwheat with ham and cheese, or in principal everything imaginable, that you can get in restaurants with specialities from Brittany, even better than pizza and don´t forget their beers. Falafel in rue des Rosiers, the best in Europe and for me a must, incredibly delicious. There are also a lot of great foods from the colonies, Vietnam, Algerie etc and all kinds of fusion, soooo great. Current political polarization has made some people afraid of going to Paris. This has extremly little to do with reality as everyone will find out if they go there or follow french news about what really is going on.

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 6 лет назад +6

      Paris was amazing 20 years ago. Now, not so much. It is becoming completely unrecognizable and dangerous now in certain areas thanks to mass migration.

    • @andersbertilsson494
      @andersbertilsson494 6 лет назад +4

      Lol I was just waiting for it.......

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 6 лет назад +6

      Waiting for what? Someone who doesn’t overly romanticize Paris, and actually tells the truth about the situation there? I’ve been visiting Europe for 25+ years and have seen a massive decline in safety in cities like Paris and London. And there’s literally only one reason for it..

    • @andersbertilsson494
      @andersbertilsson494 6 лет назад +5

      I have lived in Paris, i have been visiting the place since the seventies and i don´t romanticize. To be afraid of visiting Paris is ridiculous and you know it.

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 6 лет назад +5

      anders bertilsson Who said I’m afraid to visit? I was in Europe over the summer. I’m just acknowledging that the situation in Paris and other cities has gone severely downhill. Those roaming gangs of North African migrants who basically mug you in broad daylight over buying a bracelet didn’t used to exist. That just started in the past decade or so. There didn’t used to be neighborhoods of Paris where it was recommended to avoid at all costs, now there is. Paris used to be an extremely safe city, that is not the case anymore sadly. It’s crime rate is on par with somewhere like New York or LA now.

  • @whomagmultimedia
    @whomagmultimedia 5 лет назад

    Great video. Broken down well. Thanks!

  • @Ray-bs5qz
    @Ray-bs5qz Год назад

    I use your videos every time I travel! Used your videos for Miami and now Paris!! Thank you

  • @Headbangerr-en2cc
    @Headbangerr-en2cc 6 лет назад +67

    Paris - things, which you don't see on postcards:
    1. Rats everywhere around Eiffel Tower (specially in parks).
    2. Annoying smart-ass "sellers" and cheaters everywhere.
    3. City is REALLY loud, dirty and crowded, specially around the biggest attractions.
    4. In most popullar places forget about making picture without other people in background.
    5. Buy VIP-entrances everywhere, or get ready for waiting HOURS to see something.

    • @kiwithegreat7721
      @kiwithegreat7721 5 лет назад +8

      Mateusz Pietrewicz I’ve lived in Paris for 9 years and have never seen a rat there. Otherwise pretty accurate

    • @mescnick
      @mescnick 5 лет назад

      yeah its crowded so many people on the streets depend on the district

    • @elbentos7803
      @elbentos7803 5 лет назад +5

      Millions of tourists means huge crowds at famous landmarks.
      True, there is an increase in the population of rats; probably due to far fewer stray cats than in the last decades (people neuter their pets more than before). Lots of spilled food feed rodents too.

    • @NormaLilia24
      @NormaLilia24 5 лет назад +2

      Sounds like nyc lol

    • @Eva-kd7wi
      @Eva-kd7wi 5 лет назад +1

      sounds a bit like NYC

  • @MrWildchild92
    @MrWildchild92 6 лет назад +175

    The only thing you need to look for are the african guys who make bracelets, they can be agressive, they take your wrist and start making it and then they ask a lot for what they made, an in the end the excuse is always "we can't remove it". But if you are in trouble police is always in close proximity and always willing to help.

    • @taw2377
      @taw2377 6 лет назад +37

      MrWildchild92 that happened to me in Rome! I was in the Piazza Navona. Some Roman guy grabbed my wrist and started doing it, and when I didn't wanna pay he was like "if you pay we wont have any problems" and referenced to a friend behind him. Ugh. I was low on money anyways, I reached to grab a 1 euro coin but he saw I had 5 euros and made me give him that instead. He did the same thing to some friends earlier the day apparently but they refused to pay, and when they did that he asked to see their tits. Ugh.

    • @MrWildchild92
      @MrWildchild92 6 лет назад +17

      taryn w
      Most the time there they are illegal african guys, they did it one time to a friend, really shy girl, so she didn't dare to discuss with the guys, I simply gave him the choice, you make it loose or I cut it loose. They know how to pick the people who don't dare to discuss.

    • @DeepaK-xs3sm
      @DeepaK-xs3sm 6 лет назад +5

      MrWildchild92 Yep Agree!! Specially at Sacre coeur, I hd to pay 20 euros..felt cheated... N group of girls approach enroute to eiffel asking to sign a petition by covering the amt column, n luckily escaped bcoz of some chaos!!

    • @taw2377
      @taw2377 6 лет назад +9

      MrWildchild92 yeah for sure, I'm a super tiny girl, it's no wonder he went for me. He was definitely Italian, though, but when I was in Paris some guys from Africa harassed my friends and I too. I was with 2 guys, who admittedly didn't look very tough either. I normally wouldn't be so passive, I think I was just in shock and didn't know what to do. It's unfortunate that in these big cities people can take advantage of others like that.

    • @MrWildchild92
      @MrWildchild92 6 лет назад +1

      Deepa K mostly thats the place where you can find them. I go there a lot, if I have a spare day or something and never saw them elsewhere.

  • @FCB209MANCHESTER
    @FCB209MANCHESTER 2 года назад

    Great Video!

  • @rlund651
    @rlund651 6 лет назад

    Thanks for posting was helpful. I will be in Paris for the first time the beginning of April. I love museums and cannot wait to see as many as I can while I am there. I am also looking forward to the food.

  • @ivoxvxi7482
    @ivoxvxi7482 6 лет назад +21

    For the love of god don't read the comments. Some clueless people don't know Paris. I go every year now because I love it, excellent city

    • @elbentos7803
      @elbentos7803 5 лет назад

      In my opinion, these comments are not merely the rantings of stupid or radicalised random people spiting their hatred.
      They act that way on every western Europe city thread. It seems to have some coordination.

    • @axelfoley1406
      @axelfoley1406 5 лет назад

      That's great. But how many days a year do you spend? And where do you go?

  • @colormyworld5390
    @colormyworld5390 6 лет назад +3

    I visited Paris a long time ago, arrived by airplane into Orly and needed a taxi to take me to my final destination. This was my first and only visit to Paris. I exited the airport through some doors and proceeded to walk towards the taxi closest to me, as they were all parked under an awning across a drivethrough area for active loading of non-commercial passenger vehicles. My faux paus was apparently not proceeding to the first available taxi at the left end of the row of cars under the awning/carport, and as the driver waved vigorously at me and showed disdain at my poor judgement, the driver I had actually approached directed me towards the other vehicle instead. I'm not sure if it is still set up like this, but if it is I think it is worth mentioning to people visiting for the first time by plane and requiring a taxi. The taxi ride did not go well, for either of us. The language barrier prevented adequate communication and all I had to offer was the address of where I needed to go. The driver ended going the wrong way down a one-way street, stopped on the opposide side from the building I needed about a block down, and proceeded to remove my bags from the trunk and throw them on the ground and yell at me in French gesturing wildly all the while. I nice passerby saw my delimma and kindly assisted by translating enough for me to pay the driver and help me with my bags to the front door of the building.