
Couples Guide to Paris
Eiffel sparkle hours • Seine-quai picnics • Montmartre lanes • Candlelit bistros • Garden-chair afternoons • Rooftop apéro • Cabaret nights • Cobblestone strolls • Golden-hour bridges • Slow café mornings
Paris is built for two. Romance here is low-key, not staged. You wander, you sit, you share a plate. Mornings are slow: coffee, a pastry, a market. Afternoons drift through gardens and galleries. Evenings belong to long dinners and the river. Young or settled, the pace fits both.
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ROMANTIC EXPERIENCES
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
Think of evenings in areas, not addresses. One dinner plus one nearby stop is plenty — no need to cross the city. Some nights are for a long, candlelit table; others for cabaret or a quiet cocktail. Choose by mood, not by checklist.

