老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Paris fulfills every expectation as the 鈥淐ity of Love.鈥 Strolling along its broad and picturesque backstreets, lounging in its elegantly laid out formal gardens, contemplating artistic masterpieces in its museums, and lingering after sunset on lamp-lit bridges to watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle on the hour as illuminated monuments reflect on the Seine, it鈥檚 impossible not to be captivated.

Fall head-over-heels on this four- to seven-day itinerary showcasing the best sights and experiences for couples in the French capital. In partnership with Delta Vacations, we鈥檒l show you how to Go Beyond the Flight and get more from your vacation experience. Here you鈥檒l find just a sample of accommodations available through Delta Vacations that are perfect for couples 鈥 plus easy transfer options and, most importantly, one-of-a-kind activities both on and off the beaten path.

Whether it鈥檚 an elevated experience at a well-known tourist destination or an under-the-radar gem, there鈥檚 something special for every couple in the City of Light.

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Strolling through Paris with someone you love, it鈥檚 impossible not to be captivated 漏 Craig Waxman, Polysphere Creative, for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day one 鈥 Around the Champs-脡lys茅es and Eiffel Tower

At the center of the 脡迟辞颈濒别 (鈥榮tar鈥) roundabout, reached by underground tunnels, the Arc de Triomphe is a sensational vantage point for a first glimpse of this magnificent city. It鈥檚 a steep climb up 284 steps to the top of the 164-foot-high arch but the reward is a one of the lesser known but most incredible perspectives of the city 鈥 a 360-degree view of the dozen leafy avenues radiating from here, taking in the Paris鈥 line of historic monuments southeast to place de la Concorde and the Louvre beyond. Northwest you can see another arch, the 1989-built Grande Arche de la D茅fense in Paris鈥 skyscraper-filled business district La D茅fense.

On a sunny summer鈥檚 day, a lovely detour from the Arc de Triomphe is to head a short distance west to Paris鈥 sprawling western forest, the Bois de Boulogne, where you can hire an old-fashioned rowing boat for a romantic exploration of its largest lake, Lac Inf茅rieur.

After promenading down the avenue des Champs-脡lys茅es, cut south along av Winston Churchill between the art-nouveau Grand Palais and Petit Palais to cross the city鈥檚 most exquisite bridge, Pont Alexandre III, festooned with cherubs, nymphs and gilded winged horses.

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The bridge leads to the manicured lawns fronting the stately H么tel des Invalides military complex. Hiding around the eastern side is Paris鈥 most romantic museum, the sculpture-filled Mus茅e Rodin. In 18th-century mansion the H么tel Biron, where Rodin had his studios and showrooms, there are gorgeous examples of his works, including his sinuous marble monument to love, The Kiss. Stroll through the fragrant rose gardens surrounding the property to see more Rodin masterpieces, including The Thinker. Close by, Parisian coffee roaster Coutume鈥榮 flagship cafe makes a perfect stop to recharge with an espresso or filter brew.

Wending through the backstreets of the 7e and 15e arrondissements on foot (or taking a shortcut by metro) will bring you to Paris鈥 little-known third island in the Seine, the 脦le aux Cygnes. Accessed by the Pont de Grenelle, a 1889, one-quarter scale replica of the Statue of Liberty guards its southwestern tip. The island鈥檚 tree-lined walking path reveals fabulous Eiffel Tower views.

Dining doesn鈥檛 get more magical than inside the spire itself. A dinner at the Eiffel Tower and cruise experience lets you soak in Paris from both the first floor restaurant 鈥 where celebrated Parisian chef Thierry Marx鈥 passion for locally sourced ingredients shines through his cuisine 鈥 and aboard a riverboat on the Seine.

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In Paris, opportunities to bond over a shared love of food are limitless 漏 Craig Waxman, Polysphere Creative, for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day two 鈥 Central Parisian classics

In Paris, opportunities to bond over a shared love of food are limitless. A brilliant foray is to wander Le Marais鈥 warren of narrow medieval streets that escaped Baron Haussmann鈥檚 19th-century renovation of the city. This vibrant inner-Parisian neighborhood now overflows with eateries of every imaginable type that make it one of the premier places to dine. Explore the latest hotspots on a small-group Secret Food Tour Paris Le Marais.

Before leaving Le Marais, don鈥檛 miss a quintessentially Parisian moment at the city鈥檚 oldest square, place des Vosges: an exquisite central patch of green enveloped by 36 symmetrical buildings with street-level arcades where you might here classical musicians such as violinists thanks to the superb acoustics. In its southeastern corner is the Maison de Victor Hugo, where the author lived after the success of his novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame; it鈥檚 now an intimate museum portraying his life and work.

Ambling southwest leads you on to the smaller of Paris鈥 two inhabited city islands, the jewel-like 脦le St-Louis. Boutiques are strung along its central street, including the home of its wonderful ice cream maker, Berthillon, with over 70 tantalizing flavors.

Almost always filled with street performers and buskers such as accordion players, the Pont St-Louis connects the 脦le St-Louis to the larger 脦le de la Cit茅. Its most famous landmark, Paris鈥 Notre Dame cathedral, remains closed for post-fire renovations until 2024. Dazzling stained glass can still be seen at 13th-century Gothic chapel Sainte-Chapelle. At 脦le de la Cit茅鈥檚 westernmost point, descend the stairs to find the tiny, triangular park square du Vert-Galant at the water鈥檚 edge.

Returning to the Right Bank along Paris鈥 oldest bridge, the Pont Neuf, it鈥檚 just a few blocks northwest to the regal urban garden Jardin du Palais Royal with arcaded galleries and gravel walkways embraced by the neoclassical Palais Royal. In its northwestern corner, relish the romance of 18th-century Paris in one of the world鈥檚 most beautiful restaurants, .

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End the day on the Seine aboard a romantic cruise as you savor a gourmet French dinner 漏 Craig Waxman, Polysphere Creative, for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day three 鈥 Left Bank treasures

Fl芒nerie (urban strolling without any particular destination) is a joy on Paris鈥 Rive Gauche (Left Bank). Allow plenty of time here to discover tiny boutiques, gourmet food shops, bistros, wine bars and literary cafes loaded with myth and history.

Start the day with un caf茅 on the awning-shaded terrace of Les Deux Magots, overlooking Paris鈥 oldest church, the Romanesque 脡glise St-Germain des Pr茅s, built in the 11th century on the site of a 6th-century abbey.

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Just north, tucked away on a leafy little square, is the Mus茅e National Eug猫ne Delacroix, in the seminal French artist鈥檚 former home and studio.

Delacroix鈥檚 frescoes adorn the walls a few blocks south at another beautiful Left Bank church, 脡glise St-Sulpice. In front of its colonnaded Italianate facade, place St-Sulpice is an picturesque spot to linger, as are the iconic sage-green metal chairs scattered in the nearby chestnut-shaded gardens, the Jardin du Luxembourg.

Past Paris鈥 multilayered museum of the Middle Ages, the , aka the Mus茅e National du Moyen 脗ge (home to the celebrated series of tapestries, The Lady with the Unicorn, dating from 1500), and the city鈥檚 medieval-founded university, La Sorbonne, wind your way through the Latin Quarter鈥檚 backstreets for timeless French cuisine by flickering candlelight in a vine-draped 17th-century townhouse at restaurant . Finish the evening listening to live jazz in the medieval stone cellar of jazz club Caveau de la Huchette.

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Discover tiny boutiques, gourmet food shops, bistros, wine bars and literary cafes loaded with myth and history 漏 Craig Waxman, Polysphere Creative, for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day four 鈥 Enchanting Montmartre

Until 1860, hilltop Montmartre lay just beyond the city鈥檚 boundaries to the north. Building began on the white-domed basilica 厂补肠谤茅-颁舱耻谤 soon after Montmartre became Paris鈥 18th arrondissement and some of the world鈥檚 foremost artists lived and painted here. Today its cobblestone streets and charming squares still preserve its quaint village character.

Behind the art-nouveau-canopied Abbesses metro station, the year-2000-installed artwork Le Mur des Je t鈥檃ime (Wall of Love) spells out "I love you" in 250 languages.

Not far to the south in the 9e arrondissement, painter Ary Scheffer鈥檚 former home and gathering place of Paris鈥 Romantic-era luminaries is now the Mus茅e de la Vie Romantique, evoking the era in both the mansion-housed museum and its delightful garden.

While away the afternoon in Paris鈥 northeast at pretty waterway Canal St-Martin. Its shaded towpaths and wrought-iron footbridges are idyllic for a stroll 鈥 or simply sprawl on the grassy banks or take a seat at a cafe terrace along the banks and watch the boats float by.

End the day back on the Seine aboard a Romantic Dinner Cruise as you savor a gourmet French dinner along with spellbinding views of the alluring city.

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Paris鈥 romantic hotels sweep you up in the city鈥檚 magic 漏 Craig Waxman, Polysphere Creative, for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Where to stay in Paris for couples

Paris鈥 romantic hotels sweep you up in the city鈥檚 magic. To reach them easily, private sedan transfers, available to book through Delta Vacations, can whisk you to and from the airport in style. Behind a grand neoclassical fa莽ade, the has 98 rooms (including 32 suites) with Louis XV- and Louis XVI-style furniture. Most have views across the Jardin des Tuileries to the Eiffel Tower.

Between the Champs-脡lys茅es and Eiffel Tower, just back from the Seine, is the . This former aristocratic residence now accommodates guests in contemporary rooms with vibrant colors and geometric styling. On hand are a library, restaurant and 24-hour gym.

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In the heart of Paris鈥 Golden Triangle, home to its famous fashion houses, has beautiful timber interiors, British Axminster woven carpets, French furniture, granite bathrooms and theatrically curtained headboards. Its glass-roofed spa features a traditional Turkish bath and fitness area.

Peacefully situated yet within moments of the Louvre and reborn department store Samaritaine, has 60 rooms in soft beige and blue tones with art deco-inspired furniture and a spa with a swimming pool.

In stylish St-Germain des Pr茅s, 1926-built has 50 rooms over eight floors featuring Herm猫s and Pierre Frey silk curtains. Its concierge service can book tickets to shows and events, and arrange flowers, chocolate, fruit, wine and Champagne in your room for your arrival in Paris.

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