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walk in paris

  • Paris is wearing the autumn now. As a guide, an observer and admirer of the city, I admit – this “golden” time fits Paris very well! To see best the way this season decorates the capital I would recommend visiting its most beautiful gardens. And here, I assure you, Paris has certainly something to offer...


  • I invite you, dear visitor, to continue our voyage through the epochs on the way to meet the medieval Paris this time. We get somewhere between the 5th and 15th centuries. The future Paris lives hard times. The Roman Empire collapsed. The city is occupied by Francs, whose king Clovis I makes of Paris his capital and Christianizes the Parisians. Actually, the latter is considered to be “the first king of what would become later France"...


  • Montmartre today, like never before…Yesterday I strolled around one of my favorite areas in the north of Paris, - the charming Montmartre. That place had never stopped surprising me. This time was not an exception. Surprisingly so, I was captivated by its quiet, peaceful and so charmingly beautiful atmosphere. I caught myself on a thought that I never have known Montmartre from this side...


  • Welcome, my dear visitor, to the imaginary voyage in time and space, on the way to discover Paris through epochs. Actually, Paris belongs to those rare cities that had managed to preserve its ancient patrimony. Still today there are places untouched by the life dynamics here. Happen to interest in antiquity? – Welcome to Paris. Are you fond of ancient archeological sites? – here you're. Curious to feel the authentic medieval atmosphere – it’s just the perfect place to be.


  • Finally, in the eighteenth century, perfume fashion arrived in Paris. It also happened thanks to the famous French king Louis on 14. The Sun King has dedicated a real passion to many arts and in particular to that of perfumery. He imposed fashion for opulent and omnipresent perfumes. It is even said that he ordered to perfume the water of the Versailles fountains!