

A renowned art museum in Paris, housing Monet's Water Lilies and other Impressionist masterpieces.

A museum dedicated to the arts of the Western world from 1848 to 1914, housed in a former railway station.
A Gothic chapel known for its stunning stained glass windows, located on the Île de la Cité.

The world's largest and most visited art museum, housing thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa.
Iconic Parisian tea room known for its hot chocolate and pastries since 1903.
Small, charming bakery offering a variety of pastries and breads since 1974.
Historic café frequented by famous artists and intellectuals since 1887.
Paris weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Musée de l'Orangerie requires a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are a must.
A compact travel umbrella is recommended for unexpected rain while exploring Paris.
Rani Khera Falls, a serene and picturesque waterfall, is a hidden gem in the Doon Valley, offering a refreshing escape from the bustling city of Dehradun.

A historic cinema hall in Bengaluru, known for its art deco architecture and cultural significance.
Nestled in the Kumaon Hills, Nainital Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, offering panoramic lake views and serene surroundings.

Replicas of famous artworks from the Musée d'Orsay, celebrating French Impressionism.
Delicate almond meringue cookies filled with ganache or buttercream, a Parisian specialty.
Hand-painted ceramics from the Faÿ workshop, reflecting French countryside charm.
Buttery, flaky pastry with a soft interior, often eaten with coffee or tea.
Rectangular pastry with a strip of chocolate running through the center.

Crusty French bread filled with ham and cheese.