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Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Listen to your City Guide, not your heart-Paris-ile-de-France

If Alice could have chosen a real world wonderland, it would have been Paris. Paris has many nicknames, but it’s most famous is “La Ville-Lumière”, meaning City of Light or the Illuminated City. This nickname was acquired because of its fame as a centre of education and ideas during the Age of Enlightenment and later to its early adoption of street lighting.

First and even repeat visits to France can be intimidating; every square inch of the country seems to be seeping with history and beauty. There are so many noteworthy attractions on offer from mass popularity and historic importance to sheer aesthetic appeal. It’s easy to get lost here and even easier to try and follow your heart in Paris, the proverbial city of love.

Hummba has extensively researched and admittedly fallen in love with creating Paris audio guides. Our audio guides in Paris cover everything! Three of the most famous Parisian Landmarks are the 12th century cathedral Notre Dame de Paris on the Ile de la Cite, the Napoleonic Arc De Triomphe and the 19th century Eiffel Tower. By downloading our Must See Attractions-Paris audio guide, we take you on a journey of discovery, entertaining you about these landmarks and many more.

If monuments are what tickle your travel taste buds, our Monuments-Paris Audio Guide is exactly what you need to guide you through the masses of monuments on offer. The line of monuments in Paris begins with the Louvre and continues through the Tuileries Gardens, the Champs-Elysees, and the Arc de Triomphe, centred in the Place de l'Étoile circus.

As well as monuments and the most popular attractions, Theatre has traditionally occupied a large place in Parisian culture and our Theatres-Paris Audio Guide, is aimed at the traveller seeking an even more cultural experience in France, if that’s even possible. The greatest theatrical places covered range from the Opera Garnier, which features classic ballets and opera’s to the modern Opera Bastille, which features a mixed repertoire of classic and modern productions.

Of course, no trip to France would be complete without many visits to some of the most famous museums in the world. Starting of course with the Louvre, this is the site of the world’s largest and most diverse collections of pre-20th century painting, sculpture and decorative objects and is well known as one of Paris’s best attractions. But with our Museums-Paris Audio Guide, we’ll transport you into an old world Paris and allow you to experience all the most noteworthy of historical museums.

Paris probably has more familiar landmarks that any other city in the world. Because of this, travellers arrive with all sorts of expectations of grand vistas, of intellectuals discussing life and the universe in quaint coffee shops, of romance along the seine and our favourite, of rude people who won’t speak English. Our audio guides in Paris will open up this city to you and you’ll soon discover that it is enchanting almost everywhere, at any time. And you’ll be back because of it.

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