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Paris: The Gay Guide

The Gay Friendly Travel Guide Written by a Local

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Paris: The Gay Guide

By: Jean Paul Guitard
Narrated by: Christopher Power
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The best and most unique Paris gay travel guide

This is your guide to this amazing and very gay metropolis. Paris could truly be for you the world's best gay destination. This unique guide is your key to unlocking Paris's gay fun.

Paris will dazzle you with its flourishing gay community, rich history, magnificent sites, and diverse cultural heritage. You will find everything you can possibly need for a vacation full of fun.

The city of lights has everything: the Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, the Invalides, the Bastille, Pablo Picasso, Opera, the Champs de Mars, St. Germaine, Salvador Dali, Ernest Hemingway, snooty French, baguettes, yummy food, immigrants. For so many reasons, Paris has always been an inspiration for visitors.

Let this book guide you to the many places that you must see in Paris. It is filled with suggested places to stay, from budget to luxurious, places to visit, local cuisines to try, and places to shop. All these suggested itineraries have been experienced first-hand by myself and are all highly recommended to gay tourists.

Experience a whole new world when you come and visit Paris. In this total guide, you will find:

  • Where to meet hot guys, whether you want to pay or not
  • Dating offline and online through websites and apps and local places.
  • How to speak of your way in the local gay slang
  • Safety tips so you don't regret your trip
  • Areas covered: History lessons/Best museums/Surfing/Adventure land off road trips/Wildlife spotting/ Paris neighborhood/Medical Tourism/Learn French in Paris /Cooking and drinking/ Accommodation/Staying safe/Music/Festivities
  • General information of each area
  • Area transportation (how to get around i.e. car, bus, taxi, train, bicycle, rickshaw, etc. and how much it would cost)
  • Sightseeing (Best sights to see, off the beaten path)
  • Best shopping (where are the major shopping districts and what they are known for)
  • Bargain alternatives (where the locals shop to avoid the high tourist crowds)
  • Things to do (recreation outdoor, indoor, events and festivals)
  • Local food specialties
  • Farmer's and fish (meat) markets (Locations, dates and times of various markets)
  • Language, political, and etiquette considerations (What the average tourist should know and how to get along with the locals. Type of currency used and types of places that exchange currency)
  • Seasonal considerations (Typical high and low temperatures, if there is a rainy season, if it snows, floods, or is known for "heavy weather)
  • Comfort services (Massage, hair and nail salons, spas, etc.)
  • Essential services (Embassy locations, medical facilities, law enforcement, etc.)
  • Area specific discounts and coupons

So, download now this gay guide and start enjoying well in advance!

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