Paris was exactly how I imagined it—just more real.
It was my first time, and I didn’t try to overcomplicate anything. I just went to the places I’ve always seen and let the experience happen.
Getting Around
One thing I appreciated right away—the train system.
Super easy to use. Clear, connected, and reliable. Once you get the hang of it, everything feels accessible.
It made moving around the city effortless.
Places I Visited
I went to all the main spots except Versailles.
Eiffel Tower – Seeing it in person hits different. Doesn’t matter how many times you’ve seen it online.
Louvre Museum – Big. Like, really big. You don’t need to see everything. Just being inside already feels like an experience.
Seine River – Walking around here felt calm, especially compared to the busy areas.
Montmartre – This one stood out. Slightly different vibe, a bit more relaxed, a bit more local.
And yeah—madaming tourists. But not overwhelming to the point na nakaka-stress.
Just normal busy.
Food Experience
Tried escargot for the first time.
Didn’t expect to like it—but I did 😅
It’s actually good. Not weird, not intimidating. Just something new.
Disneyland Paris
This was my third Disneyland after Hong Kong and Tokyo.
And honestly—it still felt special.
Different park, same feeling. If you’ve been to other Disney parks, you’ll still enjoy it here.
Outlet Shopping
One of my favorite parts—the outlet village.
If you’re into shopping, this is worth it. Good brands, better prices, and a nice break from the city.
Overall Experience
No scams. No bad moments. Everything went smoothly.
It’s one of those places where expectations are high—but it still delivers.
Not perfect. Not trying to be.
Just… worth it.



