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I think the city is already known to be incredible, and turns out it is. Food, culture, people and everything is fantastic.
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Paris is as beautiful as it ever was! A city of monuments. A city with a past. History at every turn. And the people are awesome. Just remember your manners. Greet first, then ask for help or service. So: Bonjour, merci and au revoir are essential to your enjoyment of this remarkable, fabulous city.
Paris is expensive but if you eat at the boulangerie and patisserie, you can have great take-out food for much less than dining in. Try the croque-monsieur, the quiche Lorraine, and the baquettes with ham and cheese.
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