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NOT A CITY, BUT AN OPEN-AIR MUSEUM – Tastes, smells and Parisian atmosphere

There is no place like the city of lights

Among the many ways of getting to know a city, we have created one that will powerfully involve your way of smelling, tasting and being involved. Before starting to move in Paris https://en.parisinfo.com/, following the trail of your personal interests, or the wishes of those who accompany you, dedicate your first day in Paris to a perfume museum, a tour of street art, as well as guided visits to the Père cemetery -Lachaise and the gastronomic tour through the streets of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

A private museum belonging to the Fragonard fashion house, located in a Hôtel Particulier at number 9 on the rue Scribe, is the ideal place to discover the incredible duration of smells. You will be able to admire a collection of bottles, both ancient and modern, just as you breathe the atmosphere of a late 19th century perfume factory. From its initial forms to today’s ones, in the Fragonard museum in Paris https://musee-parfum-paris.fragonard.com/acces-infos-pratiques/ you will learn the history of perfume. Enter the museum and discover the raw materials used in the production of the perfume and the secrets of the perfumer’s profession. As a gift, you will receive a small gift from the museum team.

Passing through Belleville, you will cross rue Denoyez, to admire walls covered entirely by graffiti. Stencils, graffiti and posters will no longer be a secret for you. In Paris, you will need 1 hour and 30 minutes to give you the street art tour https://viviparigi.it/itinerari/tour-street-art-parigi.html,a guided tour of the most interesting districts of the city will introduce you to techniques and artists who are transforming the face of the French capital.

A wonderful urban landscape, with 70,000 tombs and 5,300 trees, on an area of 44 hectares. The Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris https://pere-lachaise.com/en/, characterized by its funeral art, allows you to observe the tombs of many artists, writers and musicians (including Marcel Proust and Jim Morrison). With a 2.5-hour guided tour, walking on its cobbled paths, you can also hear anecdotes about the famous personalities who have completed their existential flight here.

In this two-and-a-half-hour food tour, you will stroll the streets of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Left Bank, exploring the culinary culture of Paris. The guide will introduce you the basics of French cuisine, take you to meet the owners of tiny food shops, to taste artisanal products, of amazing culinary traditions for which France is know the world over. If you are curious about Paris’ food scene. We recommend taking a The Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris https://www.contexttravel.com/cities/paris/tours/baguette-to-bistro-paris-food-tour?ref=2foodtrippers.

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