From a hidden garden at Petit Palais to a jazz cellar open since 1946. A full romantic day for two. 20 stops, morning to midnight.
Paris gets called the City of Love so often it barely means anything anymore. But here's the thing: it actually earns that title, if you know where to go. This is my version of a perfect day here with someone you love, following one thread through the city's most romantic chapter: La Belle Époque. We'll start slow, with coffee in a hidden garden. We'll end late, with wine on a terrace in Saint-Germain. In between, there's sculpture, pastry, a crêpe by the river, and a jazz cellar that's been swinging since 1946. Every stop traces the spirit of that "Beautiful Era," the golden age when Paris decided it was going to be the most beautiful city in the world, and then actually pulled it off. Let's go.
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