
Paris- The City To Fall In Love With
Hi, I’m Enzelle, the travel-loving foodie behind Eating Tourist. If you’ve followed my adventures, you’ll know I have a profound weakness for two things: firstly, good food, and secondly, beautiful cities. When those two come together… oh là là — I’m in heaven!
I’ve been lucky enough to visit Paris three times, and honestly, I’d go back tomorrow if someone handed me a croissant and a plane ticket. Each visit feels like the first. There’s something about this city that gets under your skin — the food, the art, the people, the sparkle. It’s not just a place; it’s a feeling.
They say you never forget your first love. Well, mine has a French accent, wears a beret, and smells faintly of butter and coffee — yes, it’s Paris. Moreover, this city has a strange power; no matter how many times you’ve been, it keeps pulling you back, whispering, “Come on, just one more croissant.”
🥐 The Food – Because Calories Don’t Count in Paris


Let’s be honest, part of Paris’s magic lives on a plate — or more accurately, in a basket of freshly baked baguettes. From the first bite of a flaky croissant that melts in your mouth to a perfectly golden crème brûlée that crackles under your spoon, Paris is pure food heaven.
I’ve sat in tiny cafés where the waiter takes his job very seriously, yet serves you with just enough attitude to remind you, “This is Paris, darling.” Meanwhile, you sip your café au lait, watch people in chic scarves rush by, and suddenly you feel like you’re in a movie.
Furthermore, French cheese deserves its own spotlight. Brie, Camembert, Comté — they should really have their own section in heaven. And of course, the wine flows like poetry, convincing you that maybe, just maybe, you should move here someday. (Spoiler: I make that promise every time.)
🎨 The Art and Architecture – Walking Through History with Style
Every street in Paris feels like a painting. The buildings stand proudly, showcasing their wrought-iron balconies and ornate facades. For example, when you stand atop the Eiffel Tower and look down, you can’t help but marvel at the perfect symmetry of the city.
Visiting the Louvre feels like stepping into the soul of human creativity. Before you enter, enjoy a sweet crêpe — you’ll need the energy for what lies ahead! Between the Mona Lisa’s mysterious smile and the Venus de Milo’s timeless grace, you realize how one city can hold so much beauty, history, and imagination.

And don’t get me started on Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, and Sacré-Cœur — it’s as if Paris is saying, “Oh, you wanted drama? Here’s some Gothic beauty with a view.”

Moreover, the Pantheon is the perfect escape from the bustle. Down in the crypt, the air feels heavy with history. When visiting Paris, go twice: the first time to see it all, and the second time to truly feel it. It’s one of the best things to do in Paris
The People – Stylish, Mysterious, and So Themselves
People-watching in Paris should be an Olympic sport. Parisians have an effortless charm — even their dogs look fashionable!
Sure, they can seem reserved at first; however, once they open up, conversations flow easily. Chatting with a local at a café, sipping espresso, and talking about life can make you see the world differently.
In truth, Parisians aren’t rude — they’re simply passionate about their culture, their rhythm, and their way of life.
The Monuments – Love Letters in Stone
The Eiffel Tower never gets old. Day or night, sparkling at 11 PM or hiding in morning mist — it always takes my breath away.

Then there’s Montmartre, with its cobblestone charm and bohemian energy. You can almost hear the ghosts of Picasso and Van Gogh whispering through the wind. I once sat on the steps of Sacré-Cœur, watching the sunset wash over the city — and for a moment, everything felt perfect.
💞 The Culture – Romance in Every Corner
Paris moves to its own rhythm — elegant yet chaotic, poetic yet passionate. Every day brings a new story. For instance, you might stroll through Le Marais, discover a hidden art gallery, get lost (on purpose) in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and somehow end up eating a crêpe by the Seine.
Furthermore, there’s art in how Parisians live — in their slow mornings, laughter-filled lunches, and romantic evening strolls. Therefore, Paris isn’t just a city; it’s a lifestyle — a daily reminder that beauty doesn’t have to shout; it simply exists.
Why I’ll Always Return
Each time I leave Paris, I feel like I’m leaving a part of myself behind. It’s more than a destination — it’s a feeling. A delicious mix of nostalgia, inspiration, and a little bit of magic dust that lingers long after your suitcase is unpacked.

Paris makes me want to write more, create more, and live more beautifully. However, that’s exactly what travel should do, right? So to anyone who hasn’t yet been to Paris — go. Go for the food, the art, the views, and the magic. Go and fall in love with a city that teaches you to enjoy life’s small pleasures — and always, always, say yes to dessert.
If You Go to Paris – My Eating Tourist Tips
💛 1. Start Your Mornings Like a Local:
Find a small café (the smaller, the better), order a croissant and a café crème, and watch life unfold. Breakfast always tastes better with a bit of people-watching.
🥐 2. Visit Rue Cler Market Street:
For example, it’s the perfect place to grab picnic goodies — cheese, baguettes, and fruit — before heading to the Eiffel Tower lawns.
🍷 3. Picnic by the Seine or Under the Eiffel Tower:
If you want things to do in Paris, buy a bottle of wine, some cheese, and a baguette, then enjoy a sunset picnic. It’s simple, romantic, and perfectly Parisian.

🎨 4. Walk Through Montmartre:
Don’t forget to stop for a crêpe and soak up the view from Sacré-Cœur. To sum it up, it’s free, fabulous, and unforgettable.
🛍️ 5. Shop for Treasures at Le Marais:
Trendy boutiques, vintage stores, and mouth-watering falafel — a perfect blend of culture, food, and fashion.
Final Thought
Firstly, Paris isn’t just a city you visit — it’s a city that visits you. Secondly, it lingers in your heart, your taste buds, and your camera roll forever. Lastly, once you go, you’ll already be planning your next trip back before your flight home even takes off.

With love (and a croissant in hand),
Enzelle — your Eating Tourist. À revoir! 🥖☕