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Strangers with French: 10 cities, like Paris
Paris — dream city, whose special beauty can be admired forever. But not only can it boast of grandiose avenues, beautiful promenades, spacious art galleries, an abundance of trendy boutiques, restaurants and cosy alleys. We found 10 places similar to the Ville Lumière. Be sure to add them to your list for visits!
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tolerant Amsterdam attracts not only democratic character. As Paris is the capital of the Netherlands — a treasure trove of masterpieces of world art. In popularity and importance with the Louvre, they are unlikely to compare, but still. At the State art Museum (Rijksmuseum) presents Rembrandt paintings, Wall, Vermeer, and other masters of the brush. In the van Gogh Museum holds the most complete collection of paintings by the Dutch postimpressionist, and Stedelike — a spectacular work of contemporary artists.
Prague, Czech Republic
Named "crossroads of Europe", the capital of the Czech Republic has incorporated into its architecture the best features of Eastern and Western styles. That is what made the city a tourist Mecca. Walk through the picturesque streets of Prague, especially in the summer or for the holidays — tale in reality! In the Old quarters of the city that neither the building, the reason for Ahan and a memorable photo. Worthy competition the Paris Montmartre and other historic areas of the French capital!
Florence, Italy
The birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, many famous artists, politicians and musicians (Michelangelo, Dante, Machiavelli and others), Florence is also a remarkable city with a brilliant history. And with Paris it combines a scattering of ancient palaces, cathedrals, sculptures and statues. The best way to explore the city — walking tour with visits to cafes, restaurants, museums and shops.
Melbourne, Australia
It would seem that getting around Paris is by the number of coffee shops — an impossible task. But to Melbourne it was! The second largest city of Australia it is hot — the unofficial coffee capital of the world. Here fans will be able to try almost any flavored beverage.
Great coffee is prepared, for example, Patricia Coffee Brewers, corner Little Bourke and Little William. You can also tease the nose, invigorating smells, walking around the Prahran market. Coffee in Melbourne imported from Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, and Vietnam and plantations of Indonesia.
Vienna, Austria
If Melbourne today ahead of the rest as part of the coffee, Vienna topped the list in 1863-m. It was then that here was opened the first coffee shop. In the cosy shop sold grain, taken from the Ottoman invaders. Coffee and to this day an integral part of Vienna: the abundance of cafes is clearly proves. And the Austrians are not averse to compete with French pastries.
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm also has something to surprise and delight lovers of coffee and desserts. But the main tourist value of the city, similar to those of Paris — elegant necklace from the vintage bridge on the shores of picturesque Islands. In addition, in the Swedish capital are many restaurants with great views of the famous canals. Looking at the abundance of yachts, historic buildings and manicured promenades, recall the majestic Seine...
Quebec, Canada
Corner of France in the far canadian lands, capital of the homonymous French-speaking province, Quebec is one of the oldest and most elegant settlements of North America. Agree with this anyone who has ever wandered the beautiful streets of the Old town with blocks, toy houses, churches in the Gothic style. Some of the architectural ensembles included in the list of UNESCO world heritage! Think it's a magic portal to Rouen — the capital of Picardy.
Sevilla, Spain
At first glance, Seville and Paris are totally different. But all is not so simple! If Paris refuses to suddenly the title of the Capital of love, it adequately replaces the Spanish city. The dry air of Andalusia, filled with scent of orange trees and sensual notes of flamenco, plunges into a romantic trance. The streets of Seville are dotted with small cafes where the indigenous Spaniards in the company impressed the tourists to relish the local red wine at outrageously low prices under the passionate PA hot Andalusia.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires- the Paris of South America is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is famous for its charming parks and gardens, old buildings, modern buildings. After a walk through the colorful neighborhoods of La Boca go to the Autonomous region of Palermo — a huge green area with many restaurants and boutiques of famous fashion designers (and French in particular). The atmosphere here is unique, but its closest analogue Parisian charm.
Montreal, Canada
Over the last decade, Montreal may have passed the position of the most prominent cities of Canada. That only helped to reinforce his "Paris" charm. This is an excellent place for the traveler who wants to watch the pulse of post-industrial life in the labyrinthine streets of the Vieux Port, or walking along the canal Lachine. During the break you can look at one of the restaurants to enjoy the local cuisine or admire the Gothic Notre-Dame Basilica. In addition, bilingual Montreal is notable for the rich markets of food and chic patisseries.published
Author: Ekaterina Baidukova
P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tolerant Amsterdam attracts not only democratic character. As Paris is the capital of the Netherlands — a treasure trove of masterpieces of world art. In popularity and importance with the Louvre, they are unlikely to compare, but still. At the State art Museum (Rijksmuseum) presents Rembrandt paintings, Wall, Vermeer, and other masters of the brush. In the van Gogh Museum holds the most complete collection of paintings by the Dutch postimpressionist, and Stedelike — a spectacular work of contemporary artists.
Prague, Czech Republic
Named "crossroads of Europe", the capital of the Czech Republic has incorporated into its architecture the best features of Eastern and Western styles. That is what made the city a tourist Mecca. Walk through the picturesque streets of Prague, especially in the summer or for the holidays — tale in reality! In the Old quarters of the city that neither the building, the reason for Ahan and a memorable photo. Worthy competition the Paris Montmartre and other historic areas of the French capital!
Florence, Italy
The birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, many famous artists, politicians and musicians (Michelangelo, Dante, Machiavelli and others), Florence is also a remarkable city with a brilliant history. And with Paris it combines a scattering of ancient palaces, cathedrals, sculptures and statues. The best way to explore the city — walking tour with visits to cafes, restaurants, museums and shops.
Melbourne, Australia
It would seem that getting around Paris is by the number of coffee shops — an impossible task. But to Melbourne it was! The second largest city of Australia it is hot — the unofficial coffee capital of the world. Here fans will be able to try almost any flavored beverage.
Great coffee is prepared, for example, Patricia Coffee Brewers, corner Little Bourke and Little William. You can also tease the nose, invigorating smells, walking around the Prahran market. Coffee in Melbourne imported from Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, and Vietnam and plantations of Indonesia.
Vienna, Austria
If Melbourne today ahead of the rest as part of the coffee, Vienna topped the list in 1863-m. It was then that here was opened the first coffee shop. In the cosy shop sold grain, taken from the Ottoman invaders. Coffee and to this day an integral part of Vienna: the abundance of cafes is clearly proves. And the Austrians are not averse to compete with French pastries.
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm also has something to surprise and delight lovers of coffee and desserts. But the main tourist value of the city, similar to those of Paris — elegant necklace from the vintage bridge on the shores of picturesque Islands. In addition, in the Swedish capital are many restaurants with great views of the famous canals. Looking at the abundance of yachts, historic buildings and manicured promenades, recall the majestic Seine...
Quebec, Canada
Corner of France in the far canadian lands, capital of the homonymous French-speaking province, Quebec is one of the oldest and most elegant settlements of North America. Agree with this anyone who has ever wandered the beautiful streets of the Old town with blocks, toy houses, churches in the Gothic style. Some of the architectural ensembles included in the list of UNESCO world heritage! Think it's a magic portal to Rouen — the capital of Picardy.
Sevilla, Spain
At first glance, Seville and Paris are totally different. But all is not so simple! If Paris refuses to suddenly the title of the Capital of love, it adequately replaces the Spanish city. The dry air of Andalusia, filled with scent of orange trees and sensual notes of flamenco, plunges into a romantic trance. The streets of Seville are dotted with small cafes where the indigenous Spaniards in the company impressed the tourists to relish the local red wine at outrageously low prices under the passionate PA hot Andalusia.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires- the Paris of South America is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is famous for its charming parks and gardens, old buildings, modern buildings. After a walk through the colorful neighborhoods of La Boca go to the Autonomous region of Palermo — a huge green area with many restaurants and boutiques of famous fashion designers (and French in particular). The atmosphere here is unique, but its closest analogue Parisian charm.
Montreal, Canada
Over the last decade, Montreal may have passed the position of the most prominent cities of Canada. That only helped to reinforce his "Paris" charm. This is an excellent place for the traveler who wants to watch the pulse of post-industrial life in the labyrinthine streets of the Vieux Port, or walking along the canal Lachine. During the break you can look at one of the restaurants to enjoy the local cuisine or admire the Gothic Notre-Dame Basilica. In addition, bilingual Montreal is notable for the rich markets of food and chic patisseries.published
Author: Ekaterina Baidukova
P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
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Source: paris.zagranitsa.com/article/2519/chuzhestrantsy-s-frantsuzskoi-dushoi-10-gorodov-po