
Transportation
- A02 Aeroport Bus from Paris-Beauvais Airport to Paris Saint-Denis University (Metro 13) and back - 35 euro return ticket, runs every 20 minutes, it takes approx. 1h20min to the metro station
- we use metro system - 10 tickets is 17 euro
Our favourite local food





France, Paris - Breakfast
France, Paris - Croissants
France, Paris - Macarróns
France, Paris - Ham and butter sandwich
France, Paris - Croissants

Travel essentials
- travel dates: 9-11 October 2024
- accommodation: Mercure Paris Pigalle Sacre Coeur Hotel
- currency: euro
TIPS:
- beware of pickpockets!
- The Eiffel Tower lights are lit up every evening from dusk until 11.45pm and sparkles the first five minutes of every hour
Favourites
- The Louvre - tickets
- Musée d'Orsay - tickets
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Musée Rodin - tickets
- Café des Deux Moulins - where the movie Amélie was filmed
Some prices
At the time of our travel:
1 euro = 4,31 zł (PLN)
- airport shuttle - return ticket - 35 euro
- 10 trips metro card - 19,35 euro
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Musée d'Orsay ticket - 16 euro
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Musée Rodin ticket - 15 euro
- coffe - 7 euro
- glass of wine - 10 euro
- croissant - 2,5 euro
- breakfast for two - 29,50 euro

18 facts about Paris (source: internet)
- The Paris Metro has several "ghost stations" that are no longer in use. One of the most famous is Arsenal, which was closed in 1939.
- Gustave Eiffel's apartment at the top of the Eiffel Tower still exists. It's now a museum, showcasing how it looked when he lived there.
- Montmartre, known for its artistic history, has a hidden vineyard called Clos Montmartre, which still produces wine.
- The Palais Garnier Opera House has a hidden apartment designed for the building's architect, Charles Garnier.
- The oldest house in Paris is located at 51 Rue de Montmorency and dates back to 1407. It belonged to the alchemist Nicolas Flamel.
- The shortest street in Paris, Rue des Degrés, is just 5.75 meters long and consists solely of a staircase.
- The Opera Garnier has an underground lake, originally a natural water source that became part of its infrastructure.
- During the liberation of Paris in 1944, the secret password was "Tante Sally."
- Rue des Morts in the 5th arrondissement was once a street where people with disfigured faces due to World War I injuries lived and received treatment.
- La Campagne à Paris in the 20th arrondissement is a small, hidden village within the city, complete with quaint houses and gardens.
- The Tour Jean-sans-Peur, a medieval tower built in the early 15th century, is tucked away in the 2nd arrondissement.
- Candelaria, a speakeasy-style bar, is hidden behind a taco shop in Le Marais.
- Le Procope, founded in 1686, is the oldest café in Paris and was frequented by Voltaire, Rousseau, and Benjamin Franklin.
- The Canal Saint-Martin was partly covered in the mid-19th century, and today, parts of it run underground.
- At the Arc de Triomphe, there's an elevator hidden within one of the pillars for those who can't or don't want to climb the stairs.
- The Pont des Arts was once used as a toll bridge, where artists would set up their easels and paint the river views.
- Place de la Concorde, now a famous square, was once the site of many public executions during the French Revolution.
- The Bièvre River, once a prominent waterway in Paris, now flows entirely underground through the city.