
Member Reviews

This guide is excellent for its purpose. It's short and general and obviously just an introduction to the topic.
I was excited to read it as someone who has taken several short trips to Paris and hope to return. Truly, Paris is one of those cities where there seem to be an endless number of things to do and see, even without much effort.
The advice about public transport is great-- it's shockingly easy to get around in Paris, especially on the metro, where, as this book points out, there are handy maps everywhere.
There were even some ideas I hadn't thought about for my next trip. Anyone using this guide should also go online to the main websites, like for the Louvre, to get more details about exhibits they might like before going so they don't waste time choosing what to see.
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

I received a copy of this travel guide for Paris from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Overall, I found this guide to be less than comprehensive. It really did not include detail about specific places in Paris.. what I did feel that it did well was talk about food, choices, markets, and stores. It also did a good job about talking about some of the places to visit in the vicinity of Paris. I would only recommend this in addition to a much more comprehensive guide..

This is a great resource for someone traveling to Paris for the first time, or even a repeat visitor, as it offers a lot of suggestions and resources to help point out fun details. Everything from transportation, to accomodations, to sightseeing, to dining is covered in depth. It makes you feel like you have the insights of a local at your fingertips!
This guidebook promises to elevate your Paris trip to the next level. Navigate the city like a pro with comprehensive practical tips, from visa requirements to navigating the metro, seeing Iconic Landmarks and Hidden Gems, dive deep into Parisian etiquette and local customs, savor the best of Parisian boulangeries, bistros, and food markets, uncover artistic treasures in the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and beyond, get lost in the historic streets of Le Marais and the artistic alleys of Montmartre, experience the City of Light after dark, or venture to Versailles and Giverny for unforgettable day trip escapes.
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this Advanced Reader Copy - all opinions are my own.