The Perfect Day in Paris with Busabout
What is the perfect day in Paris? For us, coming back to Paris again for a brief visit meant visiting some of our favorite neighborhoods, frequenting French bakeries (patisserie), revisiting some of our favorite attractions and checking out new areas. We teamed up with Busabout ( to document our adventure. Come find out how to make the most of a fun-centric day in the capital French capital.
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Well Hello, and welcome back to Paris again. We are here for the second time this summer and this is because we are about to travel with Busabout. Which is a hop on hop off bus service that runs all over Europe. And Paris is our first stop. We're going to be spending a few days here and today we're going to show you what the perfect day in Paris looks like.
The best way to get around Paris is by metro, so we bought a ticket, hopped aboard, and went in search of a delicious French breakfast.
Surprise surprise. Our first order of business for the day is getting food. And a friend recommended a really cool local French patisserie, which is a French bakery. So we're off to try and find that.
When in Paris, you just have to do as the French do and stock up on sweet pastries. Since we have a bit of a sweet-tooth, this proved to be no problem at all!
Alright, so we went to La Maison Du Chou. And we got our little Chou and now it is time to try these tiny little pastries. So first bite.
That is really nice. So it is a light fluffy pastry. A little moist in the inside. And it is also filled with cream and it is delicious. This one is praline flavored.
So next up we're going to visit on of the cutest streets in all of Paris. This is called Rue Cremieux. And it is lined with colorful little buildings that are painted in pink, lavender, teal and there is lots of flowers everywhere. And it is just really pretty. So we're going to take a walk down here.
Rue Cremieux is as dreamy as it appears on Instagram and Pinterest boards. It’s a quiet little lane tucked away from the busy streets, and we enjoyed snapping a few photos and playing with the local pups who call this place home.
Hello. Oh, you're so sweet. Yes, you are. Yes, you are so sweet. Look at you.
We continued our Paris outing with a walk along the banks of the Seine, where some people were working on their tans and others were enjoying sightseeing tours by boat. We then arrived at Notre Dame. The lines to visit the interior of the church are always long in the summertime, but thankfully the views from the outside are just as impressive.
Then, not too far from the church, we came across Shakespeare and Company, which is one of the best known bookstores in the city. They sell a mix of vintage and used books outside, and you can also browse new titles if you go in. We tend to stick to travel literature most of the time, but we ended up picking up a philosophy book just to try something different!
Not a bad view over there behind me.
And it wouldn't be a proper visit back to Paris without visiting the Eiffel Tower next to me. So that is what we're doing right now. We're just hanging out at the park. I'm going to enjoy my new book that I book at Shakespeare and Company. And Sam is going to cool down with a drink.
There were lots of people just hanging out in the park, laughing with friends, and soaking in the sunshine.
With that we headed back to our neighbourhood along Bassin de la Villette, where locals and tourists like to congregate in the evenings. The canal is lined with little cafes, but people also pack their own picnics and set up on the waterfront. And just like that it was time to say goodbye to Paris. Next up: onwards to Bruges!
This is part of our Travel in France series. We're making a series of videos showcasing French culture, French arts, French foods, French religion, French cuisine and French people.
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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A long, narrow country squeezed in between the South China Sea and the Laos and Cambodia borders, Vietnam is a land of striking landscapes. Ranging from the lush rice terraces and forested mountains in the north to the picturesque valleys of the Central Highlands and the fertile delta and beautiful beaches of the south. Included in the mix are booming cities, colonial towns, traditional villages and otherworldly islands. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Vietnam.
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To save your time and energy and allow the best value for your money, we carefully selected the top ten best places to visit in China and the most popular tour packages, in the hope of guiding international travelers especially first-time visitors to better plan their vacation.
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The 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Italy.
It’s amazing how many Italians don’t go abroad for their holidays. When I taught English in Rome I used to ask my students why they didn’t visit other countries. They simply replied: “Why would we? We have incredible culture, some of the best beaches in Europe and mountains to go skiing in the winter!” Italy is undoubtedly beautiful and I feel privileged to have spent three years of my life there. It’s a unique country where you are just as likely to find beauty in a quiet cobbled backstreet or a traditional trattoria than in its stunning beaches or extraordinary countryside. Using my experience of living in Italy I have compiled a list of ten places I feel are worth visiting. Some will be obvious, others maybe not so. Here is my personal list of 10 of the most beautiful places to visit in Italy…
Venice
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✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Montreal
Things To Do In Montreal Canada, this video breaks down the best things to do in Montreal in winter or in summer.
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Places to see in ( Saintes Maries de la Mer - France )
Places to see in ( Saintes Maries de la Mer - France )
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is at the southern edge of the Camargue, in southern Provence and on the Mediterranean. It can be reached most easily from Aigues-Mortes to the west or Arles to the north-east. On a thin peninsula jutting into the Petit-Rhone delta region, the town is almost completely surrounded by water, and numerous beaches and dunes are to hand, as well as the possibilities of exploring the Camargue region - indeed it is almost the only sizable town in the Camargue.
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is a small town, dominated by its church, and surrounded by attractive streets of simple white washed houses, many of them now shops focussing on the tourist market. There is a small active harbour in the town to amble around, with a couple of harbourside restaurants etc
The fortified church in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is very artfully lit with halogen lighting, and the stone interior not over-cleaned, making it very atmospheric. You can see the statue of Sara in the church - go to the rear of the church and descend the stairs. There is then a separate entrance to the side of the church where you can ascend to the ramparts and look out over the town and the Camargue (there is a charge for this part of the visit).
Tempting as it may be to discard Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer as just another beach holiday destination in the South of France, that is simply not the case. Much of the town’s charm lends itself to the fact that it is situated in the beautifully uncultivated Camargue, known for its wild white horses, bulls and flamingos. At first the little town appears to be typically French with groups of friends playing boules in Place de Gitan (the main square), children running down the street clutching baguettes and narrow cobbled streets. This French town however, is infused with a strong sense of all that is typically Spanish too. The town’s explanation for this inimitable mix derives from folklore as does the town’s name itself.
Legend has it that Marie Jacobé, the aunt of Jesus and Marie Salomé were washed upon the shores of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer from Palestine in the first century AD, thus giving it its name. On arrival, the women’s accompanying servant Sara is said to have vowed to protect the gypsies of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer having heard that their children were being killed, and in consequence she became their patron saint. Nowadays the town still holds great importance for gypsies which explains the strong presence of flamenco music, dress and dance. (Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is a pilgrimage town for gypsies, who gather in great numbers in the town each May to commemorate Sara.)
At night the streets of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer are filled with the celebratory sounds of live Spanish guitar and singing. A popular spot, just opposite the tourist office is La Siesta where every night, flamenco music bursts from the little stage at the edge of the café. With its comfy white chairs and fuchsia pink parasols this quirky space is perfect for either an aperitif or an after dinner coffee or cocktail. The bars either side of La Siesta have live flamenco music too but they are far enough apart that the groups never drown each other out or compete.
In terms of places to eat and drink, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer has plenty to offer with or without the accompaniment of live music. L’Avenue Federic Mistral for example, is a single street dedicated to restaurants and cafes, several of which have very large full paella pans out the front in order to entice potential customers. A little way off the beaten track but still only walking distance from the centre is Bar de L’Etang in L’Etang des Launes.
( Saintes Maries de la Mer - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Saintes Maries de la Mer . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Saintes Maries de la Mer - France
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The Hôtel Costes restaurant: trendy, hip, and chic. Top celebrity hangout in Paris.
The Hôtel Costes is a famous and luxury boutique hotel in Paris’ 1st arrondissement, on the chic Rue St Honoré. Its legendary restaurant and bar are the places to see and to be seen, buzzing with celebrities especially during Paris Fashion Week. Johnny Depp, Madonna, Monica Bellucci, the Kardashians, and Sharon Stone are great fans of this place. The cozy terrace is hidden in a courtyard. The glass roof top is closed during winter. Here you see it opening since the weather is nice today 2:39 exposing the magnificent architecture of the building 3:00. The Costes bothers run a whole group of restaurants and hotels, which are very well known in the French Capital, including L'Avenue (link below). This is is by far the “IT” place to see and be seen. Extravagant and luxe, the decor is Napoleon era with red glossy velvet chairs, gold chandeliers, wood, filtered light, a specific fragrance, top floral arrangements from their flower shop next door 4:25, and gorgeous model like Parisian Chic staff. It may be close to impossible to snag a table here during Paris fashion week, so reservations are a must. Their menu offers nice variety of fresh and healthy food perfectly flavorful and done well. Everything that I have tasted here has been to die for. Whether you're inside at a table having a candle-lit dinner or if you're having breakfast or lunch on the terrace overlooking the courtyard, this is a perfect place to experience Parisian Chic. So... dress up, take a seat and have fun! Enjoy!!!
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Top Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan 2019 4K
Hey Must To Travelers! Today we are flying to Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital which has the perfect mix of being ultramodern and traditional in a big city, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. Let’s go explore!
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The Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting tower in eastern Tokyo and is the second tallest structure in the world. This tower offers visitors the most amazing panoramic views of the city as well as
limitless shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities.
Senso Ji 1:04
Senso Ji is one of the most famous and photographed temples in Tokyo. It is the oldest Buddhist temple in the capital and tells the story of the history within Tokyo. There, you can get some incense smoke over your body - which is said to cure any ailments you have and improve your health. There are also multiple seasonal markets hosted here throughout the year where you can buy a variety of authentic pieces.
Meiji Jingu 1:52
The Meiji Jingu is a shrine dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The shrine is located just beside the busy Harajuku Station and offers spacious grounds where you can find walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll.
Odaiba 2:38
Odaiba is a collection of artificial islands on Tokyo Bay and is known as a family-oriented entertainment district. Here, you can find interactive museums, shopping malls, arcades and even a theme park. You can also expect a lot more development on and along the bay, as this is where many of the venues for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics will be built.
Hamarikyu Garden 3:25
Hamarikyu Gardens is Tokyo's beautiful secret Japanese garden, that has been kept and preserved in between the skyscraper buildings. Originally built in 1654, this garden provides a speechless contrast of where the old meets new.
Kabukicho 4:12
Kabukichō is an entertainment and the red-light district in Tokyo. Here is the location of many host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the Sleepless Town.
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Heidelberg, Germany, the Complete Tour
Heidelberg is one of the prettiest and best-preserved towns in all of Germany, set in picture postcard perfection alongside the Neckar River, with a classic castle towering above. Filled with Old World charm, it’s almost like a fantasy version of an ancient German town, or something dreamed up by Disney -- but this is the real thing. Heidelberg’s historic center of picturesque early 18th century buildings, about one mile long and four blocks wide, is an ideal-sized pedestrian zone to explore on foot.
Heidelberg movie chapters; ;
00:01 introduction; 2:39 Marktplatz (Marketplace); 8:43 Hauptstrasse; 13:48 University of Heidelberg; 19:43 Bismarkplatz; 23:32 Castle; 44:21 Philosopher’s Walk; 54:52 Boat Ride; 1:05:05 Walk little lanes; 1:22:27 hotel and restaurants;
In this detailed movie we are taking you in depth for a complete look at Heidelberg. Of course we will take you to the most historic landmark of Heidelberg, the castle up on the hill, one of the most famous and beautiful in Europe. We will show you how to get up there and then we’ll take a walk in the garden and show you how to get down.
But first we’re going to explore the city itself, it has an amazing pedestrian zone filled with restaurants, shops, historic structures and always busy with lots of people.
We’ll go for a walk along the main street o lf town the Hauptstrasse, then we’ll explore the little side streets as well and we’ll take a stroll on the Philosophers Walk up on the hill overlooking the city with great views looking back at the town We’ll take a boat ride on the Neckar River all the way up to Necharsteinach and back, with many practical tips including a survey of the restaurants of town and we’ll visit the University of Heidelberg, the oldest in Germany.
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The 10 Best Places to Live in Vietnam.
Vietnam is one of the best places in Asia for expats to live abroad, and there are plenty of reasons as to why. For pennies on the dollar, you get a year-round tropical climate and access to modern comforts and conveniences. Here are the best cities in Vietnam for expats to live.
10. Ho Chi Minh City
9. Hanoi
8. Da Nang
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6. Hoi An
5. Sapa
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