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MY TRAVEL BLOG IN PARIS FRANCE


Before I start traveling I want to show you something in France. and why I want to go to this place. enjoy :)


WHAT TO EXPECT IN PARIS

Language: While some people may speak English or other European languages, French is by far the most spoken language in the city.
Currency: The Euro is the currency throughout France and in many other European countries.
Climate: The weather in Paris is generally quite mild for most of the year, with a reasonable amount of rain throughout the year.
Cold season: Daytime temperatures between November and February rarely get above ten degrees Celsius, but seeing Paris in the snow can add a whole new dimension to this lovely city.
Hot season: July and August are usually the hottest months in Paris.



GETTING AROUND IN PARIS

Le Marais: Located in the third and fourth arrondissement, this area of Paris has long been where aristocrats have lived. It now has a vibrant Jewish community along with some of the city’s best hotels and art galleries.






1st Arrondissement: Home to many of the city’s main sights including the Royal Palace and the Louvre, this is usually the starting point for those visiting Paris for the first time.






Before I go their:
 I want to finish my studying first. then I will pursue my dream to come true and to travel in France with my family and friends.after France i will go to Seoul in South Korea to pursue my darling dreams to meet her Idols and have some vacation there with her soon. Yeah
THANKS FOR READING MY BLOG



February 15 2020
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Hello every one! its a wonderful day! welcome again for my new blog in Seoul South Korea! lets gooooo....



ONE GLIMPSE OF SEOUL AND YOU’LL KNOW WHY IT’S TRENDING.There is no city in the world more adept at finding a fad and, with mind-boggling speed, blowing it up and putting it on every street corner and back alley. If you see it in Brooklyn today and it’s even remotely cool, you’ll likely see it in Seoul tomorrow.



The best neighborhoods to check out in Seoul

Seoul is made up of 25 districts, situated north and south of the Han river that divides the city in half. While none of them will leave you high and dry in terms of places to sleep, eat, and drink, certain areas are more quiet and residential, and others offer better access to the action.

If shopping is your thing, Seoul is your city

Outdoor bargain stalls and fast-fashion malls, underground markets, luxury department stores, high-end boutiques, vintage shops… Seoul’s got it all. Even Incheon International Airport (ICN) ranks among the best shopping airports in the world.


Take advantage of Seoul’s best parks and hikes

Seoul may be best known as a sprawl of cement and concrete, but it also reserves space for some of the largest urban parks in the world. Enjoy an evening light show along the Han river -- where you can rent a pedal boat (KRW 15,000 or US $12.60) or listen to live music on a cruise ship (starting at KRW 16,700 or US $14.00). Or take a stroll through Seoul Forest, Yongsan Family Park, or Olympic Park, with green lawns perfect for picnicking and winding pathways for exploring on two wheels.

that`s all for today! thank you for watching!Have a nice trip in Seoul South Korea!







Comments

  1. I want also to visit in France, but like what you said i need to finish my studies first so that i can travel by my own money. I hope you can go in France in the right time God Bless.

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  2. very nice blog ......you did it very well...amazing,wonderful

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  3. i want to go to that places too....

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  4. can i suggest....pls. change the word "thank you for Watching" into " thank you for Reading"...hahaa but it was all nice :)

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