Yo you guys are incredible thank you
But an apartment is better more affordable than a hotel?
Umm what is the 19th?
Arrondissments are like mini boroughs

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yo you guys are incredible thank you
But an apartment is better more affordable than a hotel?
Umm what is the 19th?
Arrondissments are like mini boroughs
![]()
Paris is shaped like a spiral and there are different districts or arrondissements. The 19th is on the northeast side. There's a great park there that used to be a slaughter house or something.Yo you guys are incredible thank you
But an apartment is better more affordable than a hotel?
Umm what is the 19th?
Your worst post ever.That’s because it isn’t.
Been to both France and England on multiple occasions and their food is far better than what we have to offer here, especially in the freshness department.
American palates are clueless when it comes to actual fresh food and high quality ingredients. Everything in the states is so high fructose corn syruped, salt laden, and so drenched in sugar, that when quality produce hits us, we don’t know how to react so we call it “bad.” Why exactly do you think there’s an obesity epidemic here?
Theres no reason a steak at an Outback in Los Angeles tastes exactly like a steak at an Outback in DC. Zero difference between some 3000 miles. And that’s some strange point of pride for some.
Food is supposed to be local to its region, not mass produced for convenience.
Ironically enough, the French taco was started in Lyon, literally the gastronomic capital of the world.
Limited spices in France?
One of my favorite things to do is pick up random spices from different hole in the wall shops and stores not to mention the bigger stores that literally have floors of spices.
![]()
Parts of Paris feel like the little Maghreb and parts of the South of France may as well be the Maghreb.
You also can throw in the Cameroonians and Ivorians.
There is a poster on here that is in Paris who has posted some good west African restaurant suggestions as well.
gonna assume the 8th must be very expensive?
EasilyYour worst post ever.
Facts! He just ate at the wrong place(s). That's like coming to the states and eating at a chain and saying all American food sucks. Stop eating at the touristy places and go off the beaten path. It helps if you have someone who is from there to be a guide. France has amazing food!You have not been to france if you hold this opinion. Hole in the wall joints in france are banging, foh.
Paris is shaped like a spiral and there are different districts or arrondissements. The 19th is on the northeast side. There's a great park there that used to be a slaughter house or something.
I have a time share I can exchange for townhouses, apartments and hotels. I also have access to unsold/unused hotels and shit. We usually stay near Disneyland paris at the Marriott. I can get a 2 story 2 bedroom for about $3-500 a week. Then we spend a week in the city.
I used to travel through Paris for work every month so I ended up getting their version of a metro card. I got the wife one too. Getting around is a breeze using the bus and metro. I rented a car once and we would drive out to the countryside.
Southern Spain is dope too.
Five-Star Hotel in Paris City Centre | Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel
Choose Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel for an exemplary stay. Our five-star, city centre hotel boasts sophisticated amenities and superior service.www.marriott.com
I stayed there in the suite on the top. Cost me 1800 Euros for 3 days off season but it was worth it. The views were fucking amazing! Oh, and the french food was kinda cool too.![]()
![]()
I went to Cuba for a week back in 2019 and the food was good. A few year before I went a lot of people were saying their food was garbage. These people must've ate at a bad or cheap spot.Facts! He just ate at the wrong place(s). That's like coming to the states and eating at a chain and saying all American food sucks. Stop eating at the touristy places and go off the beaten path. It helps if you have someone who is from there to be a guide. France has amazing food!
I lived in Königstein for a while, the food was always good but most of it was from other places. But still it was authentic good from those places, like actual Italian niggas running the Italian restaurants, etc. The only German shit I really had was schnitzels and sausages lol and beer of courseI agree with this. I’ve been to the UK/France/and Germany.
German food is the better of the 3. I will also take some US food over French.
Germany has all of the expat Turks so they have those kebabs and the drugs on point.I lived in Königstein for a while, the food was always good but most of it was from other places. But still it was authentic good from those places, like actual Italian niggas running the Italian restaurants, etc. The only German shit I really had was schnitzels and sausages lol and beer of course
Donner kebabs were my absolute favorite.
What's your budget and what does your family like to do?Ok so for a FIRST time family trip and trying not to blow the bank but willing to spend
how long is the ideal stay for first timers?
I got family there but I wan't trying to do that with the kids in tow.
What's your budget and what does your family like to do?
At least 7-10 days if you can afford it.
For example I've been to the Lourve at least 4 times and have yet to see everything. They keep adding shit too.
I've been to Versailles at least 3 times and there's always more to see, plus the garden is fucking huge.
Gotta do the tower, arc, Notre Dame is still fucked I think. Last time I was there was right after it burned down.
My wife loves the movie Amile' so I took her to all the places in it.
Gotta hit the burlesque show and a few other tourist spots. Got young kids, Disneyland. Either rent a car and fight traffic or take the RER A. It takes about 40 minutes from the center of the city get there.
Probably holla at parisan to get info on saving cash dining and stuff.
Wife loves shopping? Galleries Lafayette has a bottom floor about 3 football fields long with just fucking shoes.
Like Bourbon? You can actually get good bottles cheaper in Paris than the states.
What's your budget and what does your family like to do?
At least 7-10 days if you can afford it.
For example I've been to the Lourve at least 4 times and have yet to see everything. They keep adding shit too.
I've been to Versailles at least 3 times and there's always more to see, plus the garden is fucking huge.
Gotta do the tower, arc, Notre Dame is still fucked I think. Last time I was there was right after it burned down.
My wife loves the movie Amile' so I took her to all the places in it.
Gotta hit the burlesque show and a few other tourist spots. Got young kids, Disneyland. Either rent a car and fight traffic or take the RER A. It takes about 40 minutes from the center of the city get there.
Probably holla at parisan to get info on saving cash dining and stuff.
Wife loves shopping? Galleries Lafayette has a bottom floor about 3 football fields long with just fucking shoes.
Like Bourbon? You can actually get good bottles cheaper in Paris than the states.
some good points in here but some inaccuracies also
overall, yes visit Paris, I recommend August,
yes it's expensive as hell,
yes the food is excellent (those who say it's trash ate at tourist spots... sorry for you)
I advised countless bgol cats through PM about their holiday here and I think they all had a good time
Louder for those who have never left the United States but are well versed in international cuisine.yes the food is excellent (those who say it's trash ate at tourist spots... sorry for you)
Glad u in here
So I've had bgol brethren suggest how I could plan a family vacation in France.
Best time best place how long budget transportation
Would you agree cause so far it's been spot on to me.
if we are out of the pandemic, visit in August, parisian folks are out of the city and everything is more mellow
find a hotel on the West Bank (rive gauche) or look for a place in the 8th or 17th district (arrondissement)
I would advise a week, if you can afford a longer stay, take time to visit the Southern part of France or the Atlantic coast
get a metro card (Navigo) it takes you everywhere by subway, train or bus within Paris and to the surrounding towns
Fuck that.
I'll stick to my oxtail and rice.
![]()
I went to this place called Pramil with my wife and we had an amazing dinner. I want to say it was in the third. Is that place still open and can you suggest any similar places?
Please, don't post this kinda imagery. My soul has been crying out for oxtails.
Pramil is a good gastronomic selection and affordable all things considered
My favorite gastronomic place is Pilgrim in the 15th district https://www.pilgrimparis.com/en
it will burn your wallet but it is fantastic