Olympics Insider Tips: A CTGuide
July 18, 2024 6:07 pm
Heading to Paris for the Olympics? We've got the inside scoop on how to experience your trip like a local, courtesy of our friends at Orso Hotels.
Olympic Tips:
- Must-see spots: All the bridges from Concorde to Bercy during the opening ceremony for stunning views.
- Getting around: Be sure to plan your route in advance, use public transportation, and be aware of busy areas to avoid the crowds.
French words to know for cheering at the olympics:
- Allez!: Use this to motivate an athlete or team to keep going.
- Allez les bleus!: Use this to cheer specifically for the French team.
Neighborhoods to visit:
- Rue des Martyrs, South Pigalle: Immerse yourself in the local vibe of this vibrant area with charming shops and cafes.
- Le Marais: Explore this historic district filled with restaurants, shops, and art galleries for an authentic Parisian experience.
Cafes to indulge in people watching:
- Café Dose (Jules Joffrin): Soak in the local ambiance and sit outside at this great spot.
- Any terrace on Rue des Martyrs: Perfectly positioned for soaking in the lively street scene.
Where to stay:
- Hotel Wallace: Don't miss the rooftop terrace offering a partial view of the Eiffel Tower and a Nordic bath, perfect for unwinding after a day at the Olympic festivities.
- Hotel Rochechourt: Situated near the Olympic Village, enjoy 360º Parisian views, including a stunning perspective of the Sacré Coeur from the rooftop bar and terrace.
Restaurants to add to your itinerary:
- Braisenville: Experience French modern gastronomy.
- Pantobaguette: Delight in a cozy atmosphere with natural wine and a Japanese-French fusion menu.
- Citrons & Huitres: A must-visit for seafood lovers.
- Maggie Restaurant: A fantastic choice for a memorable meal.
- Dubillot Brasserie: Enjoy classic French brasserie vibes.