Paris
Hardly any city occupies such a powerful place in the imagination of travellers as Paris. From the understated elegance of its tree-lined boulevards and iconic landmarks to the bohemian spirit of Montmartre, the French capital exudes an effortless sophistication.
A cradle of art, fashion, food, literature, and ideas, the City of Light has long been a magnet for the restless, the creative, and the dreamers. Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Picasso, Dalí, and van Gogh all came here searching for something difficult to name but instantly recognisable once found — that elusive je ne sais quoi that fills the cafés, terraces, and riverbanks. Paris can feel grand and theatrical, yet its real charm lies in everyday moments: an afternoon on a terrace, the bouquinistes along the Seine, or a stroll beneath the chestnut trees of the Jardin du Luxembourg.
Paris has a way of getting under your skin, slowly and quietly, until one day you realise the feeling so many have written about is true: the city is not just a place you visit, but somewhere you can imagine yourself living.