This self-guided tour explores the historic architecture of Paris and comes with a side of tasty treats.
You don’t have to enter a single museum or art gallery in Paris to explore the city’s rich culture, history, and vibrant art scene . Walking around the City of Light, Parisians are treated to a metropolis beaming with awe-inspiring architecture. Many are well-known, like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Grand Palais, and the Arc de Triomphe, but others are unassuming, waiting to be discovered.
In a city that is home to more than 44,000 restaurants , many of these eateries come with a storied past and are housed in historical buildings. After recently reading Paris in Turmoil by Eric Hazan, I jumped on a high-speed train to Paris, curious to find out if the Paris I knew had b become unrecognizable. Can you still find pockets of surprises not frequented by tourists like myself? The short answer is: oui!
Despite its constant developments (following revolutions, urbanization, and globalization), Paris still houses historical shops and buildings, known as Maisons , which continue to operate like they once had decades prior. Whether you find yourself traipsing from one boulangerie to another, staying in a hotel where literary greats once wrote or shopping in a historical department store—these Parisian stalwarts are both historic and architectural marvels worth seeing for yourself.