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Paris is called the city of love, the love is in the air of Paris, there are destinations crafted just for couples. Many places do boast of being romantic but there’s no other like Paris, the atmosphere itself invites you to fall in love, appreciate the beauty of your partner. Whether it’s scribbling “I love you” on the wall of love, or laying on the grass of the Eiffel Tower, Paris plays with the strings of heart, so here are 15 Romantic Places to visit in Paris for couples. source- Unsplash 15 Romantic Places to visit in Paris for couples It is among the most beautiful and spectacular churches in the world. Anyone coming to Paris, this place is a must to visit with your lover. As it is located at the highest point, you can view the city of lights clearly. Things to do- The most famous French artist who performed numerous romantic songs about Paris is probably Edith Piaf. Think about her songs Sous le Ciel de Paris (Under Paris Skies) and Les Amants de Paris (Lovers of Paris), for example. Piaf is one of my favourite French singers and she can bring me to Paris in an instant!

The whole atmosphere of the river Seine looks as if you are in scenery like a river is made just for romantic purposes. The gorgeous city lights leave you dazed as you stroll along the river. The water of the river sparkling with the light from thousands of city lights. You shouldn’t let the chance of cruising on the river go if you come for a visit with your partner. Enjoy the three-course meal provided on the cruise while absorbing the views. River Seine is the most romantic among our list of 15 romantic places to visit in Paris for couples. Things to do-

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From romantic literature to the I Love You Wall, you will find out exactly why Paris is considered one of the most romantic cities in the world in this post. 1. Romantic movies and series The Moulin Rouge Like most Head for Points readers, I anticipate that choosing a chain – whether airline, hotel or restaurant – brings with it a degree of consistency, expectation and, of most interest to us, a reward structure. I admittedly do fall victim to the latter, but can’t help feeling sometimes that hotel rooms and lobbies begin to blur together with their stylistic similarities. Can we not agree that if you were to be teleported into one of these rooms you may very well not know what city you are in (without obvious tell-tale signs like the view out your window or dial-out instructions on the phone)? Most of Paris’ most iconic landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur will light up, and it’s quite magical! Earlier Haneke films have dealt with a casual, motiveless murder in Benny's Video, and the indiscriminate shooting of a crowd in 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance. But Amour examines dying, a process that is more protracted and much more upsetting to watch. There is less drama here, because the decay is predictable and wearily gradual. All the same, the climax of Amour is a scene that takes you by surprise and leaves you numb.

Haneke has a sly, sceptical awareness of the way the cinema manipulates us, passing off propaganda or advertising as reality. He is also, however, an arch manipulator. Given notice that this was to be an inquisition not a conversation, I rephrased my compliments and asked him a question about the startling climax of Amour. On principle he refused to answer. "Ah," he said, smirking as I tumbled into the trap, "you are asking me to interpret, and I will not. Every meaning is fine, all interpretations are OK. I do not choose between them, because I dislike explanations. It happened so with Juliette Binoche in Hidden. She asked me if the woman she played was having an affair with her colleague at work. There were two scenes together with this man: I told her to play one as if they were involved, the other as if they were not. I doubt that she found this to be helpful advice.Paris is home to a wall on which “I love you” is written 311 times in approximately 280 different languages. This being said, Paris is not only a popular place to propose, but it’s also one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in the world. Let’s be honest, staying in one of Paris’ boutique hotelswith your significant other is an incredibly romantic thing to do! 4. Paris lights up at night Returning to the hotel after a hard day’s work you will find the café you left in the morning converted into a relaxing (albeit lively) place to have a fantastic meal with what feels like locals or frequent visitors – instilling a sense of community that has made me a repeat visitor. Keep safe and hope to see you there soon!

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