The city of Paris, is amazing and is truly something that one should see for themselves. The “City of Light” is something indescribable and is a trip you’ll never forget when living like the French. If you have never been to Paris, it can be overwhelming trying to fit everything in as there are so many sites to see. COVID has definitely impacted Paris, as with the rest of the world, but as a tourist if you can follow all the safety precautions a quick trip can allow you to escape reality and explore everything the city has to offer. Here’s one itinerary that might give you a feel of the city even as we fight through a global pandemic.
Waking up in the morning, well to be honest you don’t wake up on your own time, the noise will have you wide awake before you want too. The sound of cars honking, people chatting, and the smell of the bakeries that line the streets hit you bright and early in the morning. This encourages you to get ready and head down to the coffee shops and try their baked goods with a morning cup of joe. Matamata Coffee is one of the best shops to try. Any coffee you fancy and any type of way, it shall be made. Grabbing an authentic French croissant to go along with your morning coffee while sitting at a table in the street people watching is no better way to start your morning.

Once finished with your breakfast, exploration of everything the city of Paris has to offer is waiting. Of course you could head to the Eiffel Tower and the vast park surrounding the cities beloved monument, but why not dive deeper into the rich history of the Sainte Chapelle. A royal gothic chapel within the medieval section of the city. This chapel was the residence to kings of France until the 14th century. The stained glass windows depict biblical stories and are a beauty to look at. The chapel has been through ongoing reconstruction, but there is no shortage of awe. Be sure to check the schedule of the days it is open; due to a weeks worth shutdown because of COVID.

Throughout the rest of your afternoon, the site seeing might have eaten into your late day nap. However, you don’t need to walk or stand while cruising the Seine River on an open-topped boat. As the boat takes you down the river and under multiple bridges, you are able to see the city from a different angle. The buildings and architecture are on full display as you a fair distance away to see the full beauty of the French style buildings. Of course in the distance the Eiffel Tower looms as the sun shines providing a great way to spend an afternoon in Paris.

Hungry yet? I have the perfect place: Le Petit Chalet. This French cuisine restaurant, located right across from the Notre Dame Cathedral, provides only the best dining experience. They offer fresh made dishes with meat entrees and more. As most shops and restaurants in the city, you are seated outside in a fenced area of the street, right next to other customers. The service is unmatched as they speak English very well and can help you with any questions about the menu. When finishing your meal, of course you can’t forget about the dessert. Now since you are in Paris, the cities famous creme brûlée is calling your name. Le Petit Chalet makes them homemade each day and will leave you speechless. Enjoying your dessert, accompanied by the ringing bells of the cathedral, is a dining experience you’ll never forget.

Ending your day in Paris, of course you can’t help but walk around and explore a little more. The city contains so many sites to see and visit. Due to COVID, it might be more of a struggle finding sites that are open to large groups of people. Temperature checks, sanitizing stations, and masks are required before entering any building. However, don’t let this stop you from exploring the City of Light and its wonders. Lots of places are motivated to keep businesses up and running even through this global pandemic.
