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Why Paris?

Paris, the city of Love

When did Paris get its reputation as the City of Love? For centuries, Paris has been known as a romantic city. The French capital has long been associated with love and romance. How did Paris become known as the City of Love? Here's a look at Paris’ ‘City of Love’ history.

Paris has always been a popular tourist destination, thanks in part to its rich history and world-renowned landmarks. However, it wasn't until the early 20th century that Paris truly became known as the City of Love. That's when writers such as Émile Zola popularized the city's romantic atmosphere in their novels and stories. The popularity of Paris as a destination for love was later boosted by the arrival of Hollywood stars such as Fred Astaire and Judy Garland in the 1930s.

However, the reasons why Paris is the City of Love can be traced back to the Middle Ages when Paris was a small, rural community. The city's many canals and waterways made it a popular place for lovers to meet and exchange secrets. Over time, the city's romantic atmosphere spread to all social classes. Paris has a history of love affairs and secret meetings. Throughout its long history, Paris has been home to many famous lovers, such as Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette. Today, Paris is still considered one of the most romantic cities in the world.

CAFÉS

My favorite cafés in Paris

Angelina Café

Angelina Café

Legendary 1903 tea room offering refined pastries & hot chocolate in a belle epoque-style setting.

Address:

226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

Le Consulat Café

Le Consulat Café

Storied artists’ haunt serving classics like onion soup & escargots, plus tables on a cobbled lane.

Address:

18 Rue Norvins, 75018 Paris, France

Café des Deux Moulins

Café des Deux Moulins Café

Traditional-style bar & cafe for classic French fare, known as a location for the film "Amélie."

Address:

15 Rue Lepic, 75018 Paris, France

Gallery

My photos from Paris