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    Packing your bags for Paris? Here’s what to expect from a visit this summer


    During the six years that I was lucky enough to live in the center of Paris, I learned a lot about the ups and downs that come with being a Parisienne.

    I would move back in a heartbeat. But I also feel for international visitors who arrive with a romantic vision of beautiful perfection, only to suffer a severe shock — known as “Paris Syndrome” — when they learn otherwise.

    Never let that deter you from visiting though. Instead, know what to expect before you visit.   

    Where are the Parisians?

    Getting in — and getting around

    Parisian public transport is famously reliable — unless workers go on strike. To prevent problems, talks are being held to prevent transportation strikes during the Games.

    But beware of arriving on July 26, the day of the Games’ opening ceremony, when a no-fly zone across the airspace of Paris will prevent planes from taking off or landing for some six hours, according to the Associated Press.

    A woman rides a Velib bicycle past a rental station alongside the river Seine. Paris has ramped up cycling paths and bicycle parking spaces ahead of the Summer Olympic Games, as part of an effort to make the city a cyclist-friendly metropolis.

    Kiran Ridley | Getty Images News | Getty Images

    If the metro is overloaded, consider renting a bike. There are around 20,000 Velib bikes in the city, with many available at major street corners. Since some roads will be closed to vehicles during the Games, it will be a safer time to pedal around the city.

    If speed is key, one of the most exhilarating ways to get around Paris is by motorbike taxi. I once found myself at the Gare de Lyon railway station, en route to Spain, when I realized I had forgotten my passport. So I hopped on the back of a motorbike, and my driver weaved his way through the traffic, waited while I ran up to my apartment, and deposited me back at the station before my train departed.

    Speak a bit of the language

    Eating out

    Cool down without air conditioning

    Escape from the city



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