You must visit Paris once in your lifetime. It is usually the latter. All because of the
Paris syndrome: the discrepancy between expectations and reality that causes
depression in tourists. The city is huge and grey, sometimes overwhelming.
It's all because of the crowds of tourists. However, if we stray somewhere into the
narrow streets, we discover its beauty. Tiny places with delicious food, usually
crepes or galatte and craft cider. Baked baguettes, cheeses and wine. These are
the typical flavors of France, not snails or frog legs.
Attractions such as the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre must be seen, but they do not
determine the climate of this city. Another cathedral. It is the center of the city on
the river. Those who did not see it before the fire will now have to wait a long time
to experience its uniqueness. Built for almost 100 years and intricately carved, it
is simply classically beautiful and very well exposed.
Paris is a city of art and artists. So it was, is and will remain. Despite the problems
it faces: refugees, strikes and crowds of tourists.