Monday, September 12, 2011

Le Perisian Indulgence

There simply is no city unlike Paris.  Now it clearly makes sense after all those films, of why this city is put on an altar, and I can only think of one film that does this city any justice, The Devil Wears Prada, or the realistic version of this film, The September Issue.  From the Eiffel Tower lighting up, to the highly coveted couture fashion shows, (where your most likely find Anna Winttour sitting front row with her mink fur coat along with her creative team), and the high fashion avenues scattered all around this magnificent fashion paradise, no one is bound to be disappointed.  Every day seems to be an adventure down every street and every metro ride, and not to mention there is no such thing as being "legal."   Nightclubs, pubs, and even liquor stores certainly won't have a problem serving you one (or a few) after the sun goes down.

Le Queen is a Paris must. Located steps away from Champs Élysées shopping district, you will find yourself emerged into a Perisian party along with every other French resident and tourist party animal lined up to get in. Dress code is much enforced and those bouncers have no problem saying "it's too full," as they let the group behind you enter. Every cent of those twenty euros is definitely worth it, plus you get a free drink with your cover, so after all, it works out both ways.  The party landscape is very sophisticated and quiet the definition of "upscale" of the Perisian nightclub scenery. The outskirts of the dance floor are surrounded by mirrors and exotic red velvet sofas, with each an individual table, and with all that eye candy, the view is certainly worth mentioning.
The accessibility to everything and anything is also at the tip of your fingertips. With every tourist attraction and world renowned venues, it also just a metro ride away (except after 12:45 a.m.). Extremely ridiculous for such a city, but at least the bus system works all night.  Depending the length of your stay, it is certainly more convenient to purchase a week/month pass, since you can use it at both the metro and the bus but you definitely want to get some what acquainted with the metro lines.  Whether you only know a few words of French or none at all, you won't have any problems getting around, but don't be surprised when you do order something from a restaurant menu and the waiter brings to your table something you didn't even imagine, so the key is simply to always ASK!
No doubt that once you have set foot into this city you will not want to leave.  There is simply something new  to see and visit everyday.  Whether you want to take some exquisite photographs at the lavish gardens, or simply emerge yourself for an entire day of French culture and history at the Louvre Museum, every sight is surely worth it.  From the white-pebbled pathways, to the Roman-inspired statues and the gold-accent fountains, every head turn is exquisite.

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