Paris for romantics: what to do in the capital of France for lovers? Romantic evening in Paris

You have probably already heard the news that the Pont des Arts in Paris, which the lovers of the whole world hung with symbolic “locks”, quite recently almost collapsed under the weight of this very strange love.

This tradition is already pretty fed up and has become a kind of cliché. So let's let the Pont des Arts rest a bit and look for new romantic places in Paris.

Remember this wonderful cartoon? So you can recreate that romantic scene of the Lady and the Tramp dinner on Rue Faubourg Saint Antoine 159 in a cozy Italian restaurant: homemade pasta, clams with linguine pasta, risotto with saffron.

After dinner, walk down the street and turn onto Ryu Sharon. An unforgettable walk through the truly French 11th arrondissement with charming bars and cozy terraces will be remembered for a long time.

The restaurant is small with only 10 tables, so take care of your reservation.

159 Rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine, 01 43 46 10 14 (open from 19, closed for private orders on weekends).

Plan b

If you failed to book a table, but the desire to sit in a similar atmosphere remains, then go to La Capannina. Prices are reasonable and no pre-booking is required. The restaurant is literally a stone's throw from where Woody Allen filmed his masterpiece Midnight in Paris. After that, be sure to walk to 74 rue du Cardinal Lemoine to look at the windows of the house where Ernest Hemingway himself lived.

La Capannina, 64 Rue de la Mantanier San Genevieve.

If you are lucky with the weather, you can watch tango dancers (professionals and amateurs), and maybe even join them. In the evening in the 5th arrondissement of Paris near the Seine in a small amphitheater, lovers of this Argentine dance dance until dusk. If there is no desire to join, then no one forbids sitting with a bottle of wine on the steps and just enjoying the atmosphere.

Tino Rossi square, St. Bernard embankment, 5th arrondissement (metro Jussieux or Gare Austerlitz).

Stop by the amazing Pink Flamingo Pizzeria on Ryu Bisha. Place an order, receive a pink balloon and go find your own comfortable seat on the San Martan Canal. The pink ball is a kind of beacon for the courier who will bring you pizza by bike. The credo of the Franco-American couple who owns a pizzeria is “not like the others,” in fact, you will hardly forget such a delivery.

67 Rue Bichat, 75010 (Metro Jacques Boncergin or Colonel Fabienne)

PS. There are many shops near the pizzeria, especially on the Rue de Marseilles

If you want to drive around Paris in a retro convertible Citröen CV2, the company with the romantic name "Four Wheels Under One Umbrella" is at your service. All drivers have an almost encyclopedic knowledge of Paris and speak several languages. You can trust the suggested route or develop your own.

The company "Four wheels under one umbrella", an hour trip will cost 120 euros, and an hour and a half at 180. Evening trips start at 8 pm.

You can get all the information you need by calling + 33-6-67-32-26-68.

Or rent a scooter. And enjoy Paris together on the legendary Vespa, for example. Prices range from € 45 per day on weekdays and € 110 for all weekends.

FreeScoot site, shop next to Notre Dame at 63 de la Tournelle or at 144 Boulevard Voltaire

Calling a cemetery a romantic place, of course, is hard to come by. But this is Paris! The Pere Lachaise cemetery is a kind of Paris in miniature: the passages between the graves have their own names and signs.

P.S. You can grab a bite nearby at Le Monde Bohemia or sample local food at Le Soleil Levant.

Pere Lachaise, 16 Rue du Repos 75020, admission is free.

If you are a connoisseur of blues music and you are in Paris, then on the next Sunday evening go to the oldest jazz bar "Le Cavo de Ubliette". This is where the Parisian blues live. The bar upstairs is like a bar, but the 12th century wine cellar downstairs is of particular interest. By the way, to get a seat, come before 9 pm.

52 Rue Galand, 75005 (Metro: Mobert Mutualite)

If you prefer jazz ...

Then feel free to go to the "Atur de Midi e Minut" near Montmartre. The bar is open from Tuesday to Saturday.

Be sure to visit the exotic park of Paris with a waterfall and an impressive grotto. Not far from the famous Buttes-Chaumont park in the 19th arrondissement, just a couple of minutes walk there is a small hill. From its height, a wonderful view of Montmartre and the Sacre Coeur Basilica opens. And literally under your nose you have one of the three remaining vineyards in Paris.

The waterfall is located in Buttes Chaumont Park, Ryu Manan and Ryu Botsari, District 19th. (Metro: Buttes-Chaumont).

Perhaps the most delicious oysters in Paris can be tasted at L'Ecaille du Bistro (photo below). They serve a wonderful platter of oysters.

L'Ecaye du Bistro, 22 Rue Paul Ber

If you did not manage to get to L'Ecaye du Bistro, then go to Klamato. Klamato's subsidiary restaurant is Septim, and you can't get into it without armor. But Klamato is a restaurant exclusively for seafood, which does not require pre-ordering a table, so hurry up by 19 o'clock to have time to take cozy seats near the bar or a table by the window. The restaurant's menu includes a wide variety of oysters, changing from season to season. The above suggested restaurants are not cheap, but oysters have never been cheap. Klamate, 80 Rue de Charonne, 11th arrondissement.

You can enjoy the atmosphere of romanticism in the former mansion, which has seen Delacroix, Chopin, and Rossini. Today this mansion is a museum dedicated to romanticism. Come in the middle of the day, this place is truly heaven on earth! Among the trees and a sea of ​​flowers, you can have iced tea on a hot afternoon, wherever you think, in an old greenhouse! The former greenhouse, of course. It has now been superbly converted into a teahouse with perhaps the best iced tea you have ever tasted! By the way, besides the best tea in the world, you can also have a good lunch.

16 Rue Chaptal, 8th arrondissement, from 10 am to 6 pm, closed on Mondays.

You can spy on houseboats on the Seine by going down to the river. The Tuileries promenade is best suited for this, there is an excellent passage directly to the coast through the Port de la Concorde.

Find a secluded spot right under the bridge, away from the busy crowd and enthusiastic tourists, and do not forget to buy something tasty or a bottle of wine and go to the embankment: swing your feet in the Seine and "hunt" for floating houses. Who knows, you might be invited on board.

The most alluring city in the world is definitely Paris. Shady boulevards, bridges flooded with lanterns, gourmet cuisine and cafe terraces with wicker chairs lined up to seduce people from all over the world with their aura, no matter the season or day. The account of the days is lost in the streets of Paris. What is the best way to spend your romantic day in Paris? But such a day should definitely be in your plans and we will advise you this ...

Morning... You will need at least nine months to view every piece of art in the Louvre, but the competent arrangement of exhibits according to thematic sections makes acquaintance with the museum more accessible. Couples in love should definitely follow the Mythical love story of the great Aphrodite, where during this one and a half hours of an exciting love journey, you can see the image of the love agony of famous literary heroes, for example, such as Eros.

The banks of the Seine are very beautiful and make Paris even more seductive. From the Louvre, you can take a leisurely stroll along the river bank to the le de la Cité and le Saint-Louis. Then, cross the Seine along the Pont de Archevêché (Archbishop's Bridge), the narrowest bridge in Paris, on which couples in love attach locks as a sign of eternal love and throw the key into the river. Stock up on a love lock and a key to it in advance and this romantic touch will remain in your memory forever.

Who among us does not like ice cream, and lovers are ready to eat it, not counting the calories. Ile Saint-Louis is famous for its incomparable Berthillon ice cream. Sometimes it is very difficult to choose from 70 flavors. Pear sorbet or salted caramel can be enjoyed at Maison Berthillon (29-31 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île) or at outlets all over the island, such as Le Flore en l "Ile, where you can also taste amazingly delicious croissants. (42 Quai d'Orléans).

Afternoon... The father of French romanticism lived in the building that today houses the National Museum of Delacroix and lived until his death in 1863. His famous works are kept in the Louvre and Orsay, here you will find his personal belongings, for example, a loose bed. (6 Rue de Furstenberg, closed on Tuesdays).

Walking along Rue Mouffetard in the Latin Quarter filled with stalls and grocery stores, you will feel the pleasant hunger sensation of the Androuet cheese flavors, which can be bought vacuum-packed to take home. And what about juicy macaroons with raspberries or black currants and divine-tasting Mococha sweets. Here you can also get some cute trinkets for your home. (51 Rue Mouffetard).

V Latin Quarter is the amazing restaurant Le Coupe Chou, which is a very romantic place by candlelight and vine, 17th century style. Ceilings, antiques and general surroundings, as well as dishes on offer such as Burgundy meat, reflect the essence of a French village in the center of Paris. Marlene Dietrich loved to have dinner here once (9 & 11 Rue de Lanneau).

Evening... Before sunset, in the small garden-museum Musée de la Vie Romantique, at the end of the cobbled Lane, at the Hôtel Scheffer-Renan you can visit the intellectual museum dedicated to the life and work of the writer Amandine Aurora Lucille Dupin - (better known as Georges Sand), a museum full of paintings and art (16 Rue Chaptal).

Chocolate is an art, and you can fully experience it in the Marais, in the Chocolaterie Joséphine Vannier boutique. Edible chocolate creations, including in the form musical instruments(saxophone, piano, violins and electric guitars) and shoes (high heels and other shoes) look too good to be eaten. On weekends, you can enjoy delicious biscuits here (4 Rue du Pas de la Mule).

End your day in Paris with a romantic evening at the Le Vieux Belleville bistro at the top of the Parc de Belleville. The warm atmosphere of this place is filled with the lyrical music of Edith Piaf. This is an atmospheric place where chanson is performed, hearty and lyrical, and this bistro is very much loved by Parisians (12 Rue Des nvierges).

Which city do you consider the most romantic city in the world?

Olga Stepanova


Reading time: 11 minutes

A A

The many-sided and vibrant Paris is not in vain considered one of the most romantic places on earth: passions have been raging here for many centuries in a row. The French capital is "woven" of love and fashion, crispy loaves and croissants for breakfast, from many cozy corners with a love story and cabaret lights, from stone walls, keeping royal secrets for many centuries. Where else can the lovers go if not to Paris? He was simply created to confess his love to him! The main thing is to know the route.

Among the most romantic Parisian corners, we have selected those that are simply worth a visit.

Grand Opera (approx.- Opera Garnier)

For the first time this grandiose Opera theatre opened its doors in 1669, and today it is one of the most significant in the world. The theater's activity began immediately after the recognition of opera as an art form by Louis 14th. Initially, Garnier's opera was named after the Royal Academy, which taught dance and music. The name Grand Opera came to her only at the end of the 19th century.

Tickets are bought here in advance, because there are too many people who want to watch the performances in which the most famous theater groups from different parts of the world participate.

If you want to start romantic trip across Paris from his heart - start with the Grand Opera.

This Parisian avenue is celebrated in songs, paintings, plays and movies. Although it acquired its name only after the French Revolution.

Champs Elysees have always been a significant place for Parisians. But under Louis 16, it is unlikely that an ordinary person would have dared to walk along the Champs-Élysées - it was too dangerous on the Champs Elysees in those days. And already in 1810, Empress Marie-Louise entered the capital in style through this avenue. Over time, the Champs Elysees became one of the symbols of power and the city as a whole. When the Cossacks of Alexander the 1st took Paris 2 years after Patriotic War, they camped just on this avenue.

The massive development of the avenue began only in 1828, and in 1836 the Arc de Triomphe appeared.

Today the Champs Elysees is the main street of the city. Life is in full swing here around the clock: parades and exhibitions are held here, musicians are playing, they are treated to aromatic coffee in the oldest restaurant of the avenue (Le Duayen) and they sell fashionable clothes, and so on.

For more than 7 centuries one of the oldest palaces in France - and one of the most famous museums in the world.

The beginning of the Louvre was laid at the end of the 12th century, when Philip Augustus built a fortress, which subsequently underwent constant completion, rebuilding, etc. With kings and eras, the Louvre constantly changed - each ruler brought something of his own unique to the appearance of the palace. The palace was finally completed only by the end of the 19th century. However, it is still being rebuilt, trying to prolong the life of the most beautiful corner of France.

The Louvre keeps many secrets within its walls, and some of the secrets of the palace can be revealed on a guided tour. Also, what if you get to see one of the palace ghosts? For example, with the Egyptian Belphegor, who walks around the Louvre at night, with Queen Jeanne of Navarre, poisoned by Catherine de Medici, or with the White Lady. However, it is definitely better not to meet with the latter.

And on the way back, be sure to check out the Tuileries Gardens with many secret corners and shops for couples in love.

This unique building is striking in its size, similarity to a fortress, and uniqueness. Glorified by Hugo, the cathedral has always been shrouded in legends, and to this day it is considered one of the most mysterious places in the city.

It is important to note that the very place from which the cathedral grew has been considered sacred since ancient times. And Parisians believe that the chimera statues, the unique ring handle on the gate, and the round bronze plaque make dreams come true. You should only ask for your most intimate things, holding on to this handle or turning around on your heel around yourself on a plate with zero km. As for the chimeras, they are supposed to be tickled.

And be sure to climb spiral staircase to the cathedral tower for a bird's eye view of Paris, and listen to the play of the most respectable organ in all of France.

Majestic and memorable - this symbol of Paris does not need advertising. You cannot go to the most fashionable capital of the world - and not bring photos from Eiffel tower on an outstretched arm.

It should be noted that initially this tower was considered too awkward for Paris. But today, illuminated by thousands of lights, it is the main attraction, near which hundreds of thousands of couples confess their love and make marriage proposals.

Plus, if you're not clinging too much to your hard earned money, you can even order a romantic dinner right inside this Parisian symbol.

Another romantic place in the capital. The oldest bridge in Paris (approx. - 1635) can be found next to Notre Dame.

According to legend, if you exchange a kiss under this stone bridge, then together you will live to the very grave in love and harmony.

The Pont Marie connected the Isle of Saint Louis (note - the richest Parisians live there) with the right bank of the Seine. You will definitely like a walk on a sightseeing river tram, and if you also have time to kiss under the arches of the bridge ...

However, you can also rent a boat.

Many centuries ago, the philosopher Abelard fell in love like a boy with his 17-year-old student named Eloise. The girl who reciprocated the theologian was good in mind, beauty, and knowledge in science and languages.

Alas, the happiness did not last long: the strong difference in estates, as well as the post of bishop, became an obstacle on the way to a happy life together. Having fled to Brittany, they married in secret, after which Eloise had a son.

Not wanting to ruin her husband and his career, Eloise took her hair as a nun. As for Abelard, he was defrocked and sent to a monastery as a simple monk. However, the monastery walls did not become an obstacle to love: the secret correspondence eventually became famous.

Today, lovers from all over the world go to their grave, transferred to Paris to the origins of their love story in the 19th century, to leave a note with a request in the crypt at the Pere Lachaise cemetery.

This romantic Parisian district is one of the most famous hills in the world, famous for its sad (and not only) stories that poured on the city in the 19th and 20th centuries, when the doors of the first cabarets were thrown open, flirty women of fashion craved revelry, and carefree fun on the hill was a bohemian way of life.

From here you will see all of Paris, and at the same time visit the Wall of Love, on which confessions are applied in 311 languages.

Also, do not forget to find a bust of Dalida (note - the performer of the hit Paroles) and touch it with your eyes closed. They say the bronze bust has magical powers to fulfill romantic wishes.

This grave in the Pere Lachaise cemetery is also not to be missed! The stone sphinx, guarding the grave of the English writer, fulfills desires if you whisper them in his ear, and then kiss.

However, Oscar Wilde has many famous neighbors in that cemetery, including Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf and Beaumarchais, Balzac and Bizet, and others. And the cemetery itself is one of the most famous in the world.

Therefore, if you are not afraid of the dead, then be sure to take a walk along Père Lachaise (you will be surprised how many celebrities have found their final resting place there).

The world famous cabaret appeared in the capital at the turn of two centuries and two wars. The cabaret was opened with fanfare - in Montmartre, and its owners could hardly have imagined that after almost 130 years, it would be almost impossible to get tickets to this institution, and the shows presented at the Moulin Rouge would be the most expensive in the world.

However, the main thing has been preserved - the shocking and provocativeness of the show. Today, in this elite music hall, and once a former pub for ordinary gypsum miners, you can spend several unforgettable hours with a romantic dinner and a fantastic performance.

Tickets, of course, are not cheap (about 100 euros), but the price includes champagne and a table for two.

One of the residences of numerous French monarchs - and the most expensive palace, reflecting the luxury of the era of the famous Sun King. In all fairness, this palace is the most luxurious monument of the French monarchy.

The construction of the castle began in 1661 in the marshes. Today palace of versailles Is not only a stunningly beautiful building, but also a fantastic park with famous fountains and groves (over 800 hectares!).

Here you can go boating or cycling, watch a performance - and even attend a royal evening.

it a nice place located in the famous Bois de Boulogne. In 1720, a small garden and a simple house became the property of the Duke D'Estre, who makes a castle out of the house for the holidays and calls it Bagatelle.

Years passed, the owners of the castle changed, and after half a century the building with the territory passed to Count D'Artois. The easy-going count makes a bet with Marie Antoinette that he will complete the reconstruction of the castle in just a couple of months while you rest in Fonteblo. The bet was won by the count. At the beginning of the 19th century, the castle with the already erected park was bought by Napoleon, in 1814 it again passed to the count and his son, and in 1904 - under the wing of the Paris mayor's office.

A visit to this park will give many memories, because it has hardly changed since the 18th century. By the way, the park is also famous for its rose garden, where a competition for the best roses is held annually (the number of varieties exceeds 9000).

Having started a romantic walk in Paris, do not forget about the Place des Vosges, formed in the swamps by Louis 9th and donated by him to the Order of the Knights Templar.

The quarter, which was created in the 13th century on the site of drained marshes, developed so rapidly that in the 14th century the royal family took possession of almost all buildings (including the Tournelle Palace) "too quickly and daringly" prosperous Templars. Catherine de Medici also moved here with Henry II, who, in a knightly duel in 1559, received a spear that was incompatible with life, which later marked the beginning of the appearance of the Place des Vosges.

The history of the square is truly rich: the square recreated by Henry the 4th was named Royal, but the king, killed by a Catholic fanatic, did not have time to see it. A little later, the square was again magnificently opened, but this time in honor of the engagement of the new king to Anna of Austria.

Today, this ideal rectangle with a single through street is called the Place des Vosges, which is surrounded by 36 houses and palaces of the king and queen, identical and looking at each other.

Why not? This magical place will give you no less joyful minutes than river tram and the park of versailles. Unforgettable emotions are guaranteed!

True, it is better to take tickets in advance so as not to overpay at the ticket office of the park.

At your service here - more than 50 attractions, 55 restaurants and shops, evening shows and musicals, behind the scenes cinema and much more.

Not far from Disneyland, you can spend the night in one of the luxurious hotels, ideal for honeymooners and just lovers.

This stunning cathedral was erected to commemorate the victims of the Franco-Prussian War. The crypt of the basilica contains an urn with the heart of Lejantil, the founder of the church. The first stone of the Sacre Coeur was laid back in 1885, but the cathedral was finally completed only after the war in 1919.

It is important to note that the basilica turned out to be too heavy for the fragile Montmartre, and 80 deepest wells with stone pylons were used as the foundation for the future cathedral. The depth of each well reached 40 m.

It is in the Basilique du Sacré Cœur that you will find one of the largest bells in the world (over 19 tons) and the loudest and oldest French organ.

What places in Paris do you want to visit - or have you visited? Share your feedback and tips!

In the world capital of love, it is easy to find places where you can have a great time with your loved one or make a beautiful marriage proposal. We offer 8 romantic ideas that will ensure a unique and memorable date. Do you want to arrange a bright and unforgettable evening for your soul mate? Use one or more items from our list!

1

Enjoy the panorama of the evening capital


Photo: pinterest.com

Arrange a photo session on the subway

If you don't want to be photographed against the background of the masterpieces of street art, linger near one of the photo booths in the subway and arrange a small photo session. She can be romantic, with tender kisses in each other's arms, or funny - with funny grimaces and smiles from ear to ear. A few minutes in the booth will give valuable memories of a wonderful time spent together. A trifle, but how nice ...


Photo: thinkanddelice.wordpress.com 4

Embark on a romantic Canal Saint-Martin cruise

Canal Saint-Martin is one of the favorite vacation spots of many Parisians. A very nice and cozy place. And to get away from the noisy tourist crowds, a boat trip is an excellent solution. Whether you want to travel in a group or take a cruise for two, it's up to you. For example, a 2.5-hour Old Paris group tour from Port de l "Arsenal to Bassin de la Villette will cost 18 euros per person.


Photo: soundlandscapes.wordpress.com 5

Walk the rooftops of Paris

Continuing the theme beautiful views Paris, you can't ignore the capital's rooftops, from which panoramas sometimes open up incredible beauty... For example, you can look at the famous Printemps terrace, the rooftop of the nearby Galeries Lafayette or the French restaurant Le Perchoir.

By the way, in the summer months (July to September) you can book a place to visit the Saint-Jacques tower. And the views from it open up ... you will rock!


Photo: mysterywallpaper.blogspot.com 6

Enjoy seafood and wine

The freshest oysters and excellent French wine are perhaps the perfect combination for a romantic evening. Where the most delicious seafood is served in Paris, we told you. And if you decide to have a candlelit dinner at home, excellent shellfish and others marine life can be obtained.


Photo: rampantcuisine.com

Dance a passionate tango

Have you always dreamed of mastering the dance of love and passion? Well, do not put the dream on the back burner and book a couple of seats for the next lesson. Paris is full of studios where you can learn to dance. For example, classes are regularly held at the Théâtre de Verre at 17 rue de la Chapelle. Participation fee is 3 euros per person.

The Franco-American couple owns Pink Flamingo, a stylish little company that describes its brand as “comme les autres” written on a pizza box. Indeed, you will not forget this pizza delivery.

P.S. There are good boutiques in this area, especially on the Rue des Marseillais.

Drive a vintage retro Citroen

Here great idea for a special day or evening in Paris: tour in a retro convertible Citroen CV2 with a charming French driver in a striped vest. You can ask him to show you all the secret places of the city or some specific ones that you would like to see. All drivers have an encyclopedic knowledge of Paris and speak several languages.

Or you can rent a scooter and ride the Parisian streets on your own. What could be better than taking your beloved one for a ride through the most romantic city in a ruby-red Vespa ...

Until the death tear us apart...

Going to a graveyard in search of romance will probably sound a little odd, but again, this is Paris. Yes, it sounds creepy, but even the cemetery here looks irresistibly romantic. Père Lachaise as a miniature city.

There are also streets with names and signs, and the tombs look like pretty little houses. Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, Chopin, Maria Callas and Marcel Proust are a few of the greats buried here.

The blues in the wine cellar

Blues, jazz - seductive music, born from the sounds of harmonica, electric guitar and the words "woman you ain't no good for me". On a Sunday night, Le Caveau des Oubliettes is the seductive place to listen to the best live blues in Paris. The oldest jazz club is reminiscent of a post-war bar - nothing special, but there is a 12th-century underground wine cellar to which crowds flock. This club is very convenient and loved by many, come early to have time to find yourself a free place.

Explore the secret waterfalls and vineyards of Paris

Visit Parc des Buttes Chaumont, the most exotic park in Paris - take a short adventure down to the foot of the falls, explore an impressive artificial grotto, and walk the infamous Suicide Bridge. A short walk from the park entrance, on top of a hill, is a quiet village hidden in the 19th arrondissement, to which a winding path leads.

From the top of the hill, you will have a view of Montmartre across the city, with a halo of sunshine perfectly centered above the Basilique du Sacré Cœur. You will be so enthralled by the view that you will not immediately notice the vineyard right under your nose - one of the last three vineyards left in Paris.

In Montmartre, there is the more famous vineyard of Clos de Montmartre, next to a picturesque café painted in romantic pink with the self-explanatory name La Maison Rose.

Dish of aphrodisiacs: oysters in the city of romance

There are two places where you can eat oysters without worrying about the freshness of the food: L'Ecailler du Bistrot, a five-star seafood restaurant with a very simple yet charming setting (pictured above). Located on Rue Paul Bert, this is one of these quirky French bistros.

And the less classic, more trendy Clamato, which only serves seafood.

Come in the evening at 7 to have time to take a seat for two. The menu changes constantly, depending on what type of oysters and seafood is in season. The café is not cheap, but you will never come across poorly refined foods.

Drink iced tea in the garden of incorrigible romantics

Since 1981, the private mansion, where Delacroix, Chopin and Rossini loved to have fun, became a museum dedicated to the romantic direction in art. Now it's just heaven. Nestled among the greenery of trees overlapping the noise, decorated with many flowers, lilacs and wisteria, it thrives happily, as if it were all happening in the countryside.

The old glass house, located next to the main townhouse, is used by artists as a lovely tea parlor serving lunch and the best Egyptian-style iced tea with hibiscus flowers and cinnamon you might ever taste.

Paradise: √ found.

Oh, and one more thing!

The wall of love (Le mur des je t "aime)

Located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, Montmartre, the Wall is a 40 m² monument of 612 enameled lava tiles, where “I love you” is written 311 times in 250 languages, and “red splashes” on the wall symbolize broken hearts.