Do I need to obtain a tourist visa to France paris before arrival? Do they automatically issue a tourist visa good for 60 to 90 days? Any advice about Paris. I read the restaurant, brasserie, and restaurant prices are super expensive. Don't want to eat ham and cheese sandwiches everyday. Research shows Le Marais the best location for hotels near shops, restaurants, bus, and Metro stations. Metro and buses are a straight shot to the Louvre. May take 3 days to see the biggest museum in the world. All kinds of museums everywhere. Paris is so beautifully designed and full of architectural treasures. Plan to visit next April to May. My hotel will cost US$7100. ,Will have to up my credit card limits to $20-15k temporarily. If happy I will return next September to November 2025. Any tips about where to go and what to see? Monmartre have hilly streets and the famous shows like Crazy Horse which i enjoyed right to Vegas MGM Grande Hotel. Was cheaper and I sat in the front row. Gone now. Yes, I will see the can can show and the Moulin Rouge. Have been reading and studying many French phrase and pronunciation books plus famous sites. So tired I feel like I've already been there. All of those famous King Louise's loved to spend their money on the arts and crafts. And food. What a destination. Thailand is the past for me. Way too polluted and ripoff expensive foods low in quality and quantity. Wonder if the prettiest ones moved to paris and Pigalle.
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Originally posted by George Pill View PostDo I need to obtain a tourist visa to France paris before arrival? Do they automatically issue a tourist visa good for 60 to 90 days? Any advice about Paris. I read the restaurant, brasserie, and restaurant prices are super expensive. Don't want to eat ham and cheese sandwiches everyday. Research shows Le Marais the best location for hotels near shops, restaurants, bus, and Metro stations. Metro and buses are a straight shot to the Louvre. May take 3 days to see the biggest museum in the world. All kinds of museums everywhere. Paris is so beautifully designed and full of architectural treasures. Plan to visit next April to May. My hotel will cost US$7100. ,Will have to up my credit card limits to $20-15k temporarily. If happy I will return next September to November 2025. Any tips about where to go and what to see? Monmartre have hilly streets and the famous shows like Crazy Horse which i enjoyed right to Vegas MGM Grande Hotel. Was cheaper and I sat in the front row. Gone now. Yes, I will see the can can show and the Moulin Rouge. Have been reading and studying many French phrase and pronunciation books plus famous sites. So tired I feel like I've already been there. All of those famous King Louise's loved to spend their money on the arts and crafts. And food. What a destination. Thailand is the past for me. Way too polluted and ripoff expensive foods low in quality and quantity. Wonder if the prettiest ones moved to paris and Pigalle.
And btw. I totally disagree with your comparison off food and pollution. Guess you haven't been on Paris before
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I was talking about THAI food, prices, lower quality and quantity. Increasingly bad and irritating air pollution from chiangmai. Not Paris. I expect to pay lots to eat their outstanding dishes, pains, chocolate deserts and boulangerie delights. Definitely not flying to McDonald's to eat. Will have to make reservations or eat earlier. Paris is super crowded. Parisians fled from the Olympics and increased prices of everything.
So what are the requirements for a usa citizen to enter Paris for a month or two? I don't need any tourist visa. Just arrive at CDG Airport, show my USA passport, and automatically receive a tourist stamp to the most beautiful city in the world full of Michelin-starred restaurants, designer clothes, and jewelry. So much to see and do.
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