Paris romance... Watch out it's spinning!

Paris has always been the scene of intoxicating romances, straight out of the greatest movies. It's a place where couples walk around enjoying their coffee and exchanging kisses on every corner, just like in the movies. So, if you want to enjoy a romantic getaway like movie stars, follow the guide to discover the most enchanting places in the capital, worthy of the biggest movie scenes.

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The Eiffel Tower: Ah, the Eiffel Tower! An emblematic symbol of Paris, it stands majestically in the heart of the city. Climb to the top for a breathtaking view, just like Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in “Charade” (1963), or simply sit in the grass of the Champ de Mars for a romantic picnic in the style of Marion Cotillard and Owen Wilson in “Midnight in Paris” (2011).

Montmartre and the Sacré-Coeur: Montmartre is pure charm. Its cobbled streets, street artists and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica at the top of the hill have been immortalized in numerous movies, including the famous “Amélie Poulain” (2001).

The Bridges of Paris: The bridges of Paris are like gateways to absolute romance. The Pont des Arts, famous for its love locks, is an iconic meeting place, just like in “The Last Tango in Paris” (1972). As for the Alexander III Bridge, with its sparkling gilding, it served as a backdrop for numerous romantic scenes, especially in “Before Sunset” (2004).

The Gardens of Paris: Parisian gardens are havens of peace in the heart of the city, as is the Jardin des Tuileries where Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy strolled in “Before Sunset” (2004).

The Latin Quarter: The Latin Quarter is a place where history, culture, and romance meet. Stroll through its narrow streets, enjoy coffee in a typical bistro, just like Woody Allen in “Midnight in Paris” (2011).

The Banks of the Seine: The banks of the Seine have been transformed into a pedestrian promenade, ideal for a romantic stroll in the manner of Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in “Before Sunrise” (1995) or for a romantic cruise like Julie Andrews and William Holden in “The Paris When It Sizzles” (1964).

The Louvre Museum: The Louvre is one of the greatest artistic treasures in the world. Wander hand-in-hand in search of the Mona Lisa or your favorite masterpiece, just like Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou in “The Da Vinci Code” (2006).

The Saint-Martin Canal: The Canal Saint-Martin is a peaceful corner of the city, perfect for a romantic stroll along its tree-lined banks, just like in “Hotel du Nord” (1938).

Saint-Paul Village: Nestled in the Marais, the Village Saint-Paul is a real hidden treasure, just like “Friday Evening” (2002) by Claire Denis. Explore its quaint courtyards, antique shops, and art galleries for a romantic Parisian getaway.

Paris is a city that exudes love on every corner, and has inspired the greatest romantic movies of all time. So, whether you are on a honeymoon, a romantic getaway or simply looking for magical moments to share, Paris awaits you to make you experience unforgettable moments for two, worthy of the most beautiful movie scenes.

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