Explore Paris through a trusted 19th-century guide that covers every landmark and corner worth seeing.
This edition presents a practical, map-backed portrait of the French metropolis, detailing public buildings, museums, and the surrounding environs with clear, traveler-friendly guidance.
The book balances descriptive charm with useful travel information. It explains how to navigate posting rules, inns, and hotels, and it provides an accessible plan for viewing the city’s most notable sights. Rich in curated views and routes, it helps visitors understand Paris as it stood in its era, while staying focused on what a traveler would want to know on arrival and during a stay.
- Dozens of major sites described, from cathedrals and museums to markets and squares.
- Practical guidance on lodging, dining, transport, and currency exchange for travelers.
- Maps, routes, and an organized index to help plan a week or a focused visit.
- Historical context and a practical, repeatable approach to exploring the city’s environs.
Ideal for readers seeking a thorough, easily navigable companion to Paris and its surroundings, whether for study, travel planning, or leisurely exploration.