

A Gothic masterpiece in Paris, Sainte Chapelle is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows.
Buttery, flaky pastry, best with coffee

Crispy bread with soft, salted butter
Pie crust filled with eggs, cream, and bacon
A Gothic chapel known for its stunning stained glass windows, offering a peaceful morning visit.
One of Paris's oldest covered markets, offering a delightful morning stroll and local food shopping.
A beautiful park with geometric patterns, perfect for an afternoon stroll or picnic.
Sainte Chapelle is in Paris, where weather can be unpredictable. A lightweight rain jacket is essential to stay dry during sudden showers.
Exploring Paris involves a lot of walking. Comfortable shoes are recommended to prevent discomfort and fatigue.
Keep your phone charged while exploring the city and visiting attractions like Sainte Chapelle.
A historic café near the Sorbonne University, popular for its traditional French breakfast.
A beloved local bakery offering artisanal pastries and bread for breakfast.

A iconic spot in the Marais district, famous for its falafels and other Middle Eastern dishes.

A reproduction of the stunning rose window from Sainte-Chapelle, capturing the essence of Gothic architecture.
Delicate almond meringue cookies filled with buttercream or ganache, a local specialty.
Handcrafted jewelry made from Bermuda onions, a unique local tradition.
A historic Spanish mission and fortress, The Alamo is a symbol of Texas' struggle for independence, offering a glimpse into the state's rich history.

A grand replica of the 15th-century palace of the Melaka Sultanate, showcasing Malay architecture and history.
A bustling market offering fresh produce, local snacks, and cultural experiences in Singapore's historic Chinatown.