Great tips! Just one comment: we would never call the "Saint Ambroise" quarter by this name, for Parisians it only refers to the metro station. Except for a few of them, we mostly never use the administrative quarters' names. They are basically used only by the police. For us this portion of the 11th arrondissement is known as "Oberkampf", the main street in the area and the name of its southwestern metro station.
Thank you, I understand where you are coming from, but I already explore Paris like a local, having crisscrossed the city on foot, by bus and le Metro many times over. I prefer the sense of satisfaction I get when I make my own little discoveries, tho’ obviously there is a place and a demand for what you do. Ah well, to each their own. Bonne chance et bonne journée🍷!
The Promenade Plantee is another cool place Parisians like that many tourists don't know about.
How did we miss the cheese museum on our last trip? Now we need to go back. Thanks, Amelia!
You won't regret it!
Great tips! Just one comment: we would never call the "Saint Ambroise" quarter by this name, for Parisians it only refers to the metro station. Except for a few of them, we mostly never use the administrative quarters' names. They are basically used only by the police. For us this portion of the 11th arrondissement is known as "Oberkampf", the main street in the area and the name of its southwestern metro station.
Awesome info, and great video. Thank you Amelia!!! 🙏🏽😁👍🏽
You are so welcome!
thank you for showing La Villette. i have always wanted to visit this place but wasn't so sure. thanks
Any time! We hope you get to go
Hi,
We have a 2 days plan to visit paris next month end. Do you have any suggestion or guide us those 2 days. We're 9 people actually.
Hi! We have plenty of ideas for things to do in Paris in this section of our website: loveandparis.co/category/paris-things-to-do/
So let’s just keep secret places secret, for crying out loud.
we are here to help you explore like a local 😉
Thank you, I understand where you are coming from, but I already explore Paris like a local, having crisscrossed the city on foot, by bus and le Metro many times over. I prefer the sense of satisfaction I get when I make my own little discoveries, tho’ obviously there is a place and a demand for what you do. Ah well, to each their own. Bonne chance et bonne journée🍷!
How can one love France but not be a cheese lover. France = cheese and vice versa
😂😂😂
How can oneove Dublin but not be a Guinness lover? Dublin = Guinness. Not to every Dubliner's taste.
I thought France was bread. Now I’m confused.