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A modern seven-storey Paris hotel inspired by the Art Deco style, overlooking Parc de Monceau, one kilometer from the Champs-Élysées.
SG$344
SG$344Located in 10th Arrondissement, this hotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Folies Bergere, Galeries Lafayette, and Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris. Moulin Rouge ...
SG$106
SG$106Situated near the airport, this boutique hotel is 4.7 mi (7.6 km) from Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre and within 12 mi (20 km) of Parc Asterix and Stade ...
SG$131
SG$131Situated near the airport, this hotel is within 9 mi (15 km) of Aeroville Shopping Center, Usines Centre Outlet Shopping Mall, and Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition ...
SG$107
SG$107Located in 10th Arrondissement, this hostel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Alhambra Theatre Music Hall and Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Picasso Museum and Basilica of ...
SG$107
SG$107This family-friendly Roissy-en-France hotel is located near the airport, 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, and within 12 mi (20 km) ...
SG$141
SG$141Located in 19th Arrondissement, this residence is within 1 mi (2 km) of Philharmonie de Paris and Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris ...
SG$110
SG$110Overlooking landscaped gardens, this chateau-inspired hotel is just beside Disneyland Paris® and close to Val d'Europe shopping mall. A complimentary shuttle ...
SG$127
SG$127Situated near Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris Nord Villepinte convention center. Première Classe Roissy Charles De Gaulle Paris Nord 2 is within walking ...
SG$45
SG$45Located in 1st Arrondissement, this residence is within a 10-minute walk of Forum des Halles, Museum Georges Pompidou, and Sainte Chapelle. Notre Dame Cathedral ...
SG$208
SG$208Hotel Hor Gard du Nord Paris
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Ernest Hemingway called Paris a moveable feast, musing that the city will stay with you forever once you have the pleasure of its company. If you want to imbue your every fiber with the City of Lights, pack your bags and prepare to be awed with food, culture, and impressive historical attractions. Soak in spectacular views atop the Eiffel Tower, take a meandering stroll down the Champs-Elysees, and pay the Mona Lisa a visit at The Louvre. Whether you are on a romantic getaway, solo trip, or visiting France with friends, it is easy to fall in love with Paris.
With a rich culture that dates back thousands of years, and an equally lush landscape along the scenic Seine River, Paris offers a near-endless amount of activities to take part in. Aside from the unmissable landmarks previously mentioned, there are dozens of other architectural tours de force that should have a place on your list of sights to see. Among them, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, and Chateau de Versailles are extraordinary, while Sainte-Chapelle is equally impressive.
Although Paris is famously regarded as one of the most romantic cities in the world, there’s a lot more to this town than just love and lights. The Paris Catacombs, for example, afford you an opportunity to explore “The World’s Largest Grave,” and Père Lachaise Cemetery is where you’ll find the final resting places of some of Western civilization’s most esteemed minds. Other attractions include the Luxembourg Gardens, which serve as an ideal setting for a serene stroll away from the city streets, and the Canal Saint-Martin, where onlookers can eye barges as they meander their way onto the Seine. And fans of the musical “Phantom of the Opera” are encouraged to visit Palais Garnier, which is said to have inspired the sinister story.
As it lies within Western Europe’s oceanic climate zone, Paris generally lacks the more-extreme temperatures common in other areas of the continent. Summers are relatively warm, with the mercury measuring between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius on most days. This is quite different from in wintertime, when the sun usually doesn’t make an appearance. The seasons of spring and autumn are a bit unpredictable as far as the weather is concerned, but it generally doesn’t get uncomfortable during those times of year. And because Paris doesn’t have a particularly rainy season, precipitation tends to fall in equal measure throughout the year.
Paris hotels are diverse, ranging from 5-star resorts to modest hostels. Regardless of where you stay, hotels in the city are rife with opportunity for exploring local neighbourhoods and many grant access to the metro and other public transit. Put your feet up at a luxury hotel near La Seine River, or book a room near the grand Bois de Boulogne park. Your Paris accommodation is waiting for you right here on Expedia.com.sg, where you will always get the best deal.
If you travel to Paris in the summer, which runs from June to August, be prepared to compete with other tourists for a seats at a café, a spot in the queue for museum entry, and just about everywhere else. Summer is the busiest time in Paris, when visitors from around the globe take over the city. Temperatures during the summer average about 25 degrees. While you can enjoy smaller crowds during the winter time, the average temperature falls to about 6 degrees.
Paris is, as Audrey Hepburn once pointed out, always a good idea. Whether you want to delight in the fine cuisine, take a historical tour, or simple marvel at French culture, this city has something to offer. The only thing that stands to improve your holiday is a stay at your ideal accommodation. Hotels in Paris are easy to browse for here on Expedia.com.sg, where you can narrow your choices by brand, location, or class. Book today to secure your room backed by the Price Match Guarantee.
There are a dizzying number of festivals in Paris, each reinvigorating the city in a unique way. Visit on June 21st for a musical adventure as the city plays host to a free music festival, Fête de la Musique. As the world's capital of cinema, Paris naturally has its own film festival and the highest number of art-house cinemas per inhabitant. Open-air screenings, cinematographic tours, and an eclectic mix of films make up a busy program which is enough to push any blockbuster boundaries.
It's true that people here often have a baguette under their arm. There is a boulangerie (bakery) on almost every street and even if you're not hungry the pastries in the window will probably have a persuasive impact. French cuisine is notoriously sophisticated, but you don't need to find Michelin stars to enjoy it. A neighborhood brasserie can offer a fine meal, a place to watch people come and go, and inspiration for your return visit to the city of light.