


A renowned museum in Paris, housing the largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world.
A treasure trove of musical instruments and artifacts, this museum is a must-visit for music lovers.
One of the oldest covered markets in Paris, offering a delightful mix of food stalls and local shopping.
A beautiful, historic park with geometric patterns, statues, and a palace, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
Musée de la Musique is in Paris, known for its unpredictable weather.
Exploring Paris involves a lot of walking.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the city.
Flaky pastry with a chocolate bar inside
Buttery, flaky crescent-shaped pastry

Crusty baguette with ham and cheese
Iconic Parisian café since 1862, frequented by artists and intellectuals.
Beloved local bakery known for its artisanal pastries and bread.
Famous for its falafels, drawing long lines of customers since 1979.
Handcrafted musical instruments like the 'oud' and 'kanun', reflecting the city's rich musical heritage.

Pure Argan oil and its derivatives, traditionally used in Moroccan cuisine and cosmetics.
Silver jewellery with intricate designs, reflecting the indigenous Berber culture.
Andretta Pottery, nestled in the Kangra Valley, is a renowned pottery center known for its unique, handmade ceramic art.
A historic palace in Palma de Mallorca, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city's cathedral.
Dumbo Barge Music is a free, weekly concert series held on a barge in the East River, offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.