パリ旅行完全版/王道観光地を2日で巡る🇫🇷フランスVlog

The City of Light — Paris A city where history and beauty live in harmony Paris has everything that makes travel unforgettable Sightseeing through the landmarks everyone dreams of visiting Art that the world takes pride in Nature that lets you feel the changing seasons And gastronomy that continues to captivate people around the world Now, come join us on a journey through the enchanting streets of Paris Hello! I’m Pyon 🐰🎵 It’s mid-September — the beginning of autumn We’ve safely arrived in Paris, France, at Charles de Gaulle Airport We flew here in T’way Air’s First Class Considering the flight time and distance— it might just be the most cost-effective First Class in the world We took an Uber from the airport into central Paris And arrived at the place where we’ll stay for three nights This time, we’re staying at an Airbnb It has a full kitchen — with a microwave, oven, and dishwasher Our host even left a welcome gift in the fridge This apartment is located in the 1st arrondissement Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements numbered in a spiral pattern starting from the center Which means the 1st arrondissement is right in the heart of Paris It’s home to the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Garden, the city’s oldest park— one of the most prestigious and historic districts It’s relatively safe and convenient for sightseeing anywhere in the city so I’m glad we chose this area for our stay Other popular districts include the 7th, 8th, and 16th It’s now 9 p.m. Normally, if the roads are clear, it takes about 40 minutes from Charles de Gaulle to the 1st But since it was rush hour and dinner time— the trip took over an hour and a half I’d heard Paris wasn’t very safe, but driving through the northern part of the city, I realized the situation was far worse than I had imagined At every stoplight, people came knocking on car windows begging for money— it was honestly frightening even inside the Uber Lately, we’ve really been into staying at Airbnbs What I love most is that many of them come with washing machines It helps reduce how much clothing we need to pack which is such a blessing As many long-time viewers of my channel may know, I used to go to laundromats whenever I stayed at hotels overseas That costs money each time and wastes quite a bit of time Having one in-room means we can do laundry anytime we like and live at our own rhythm, just like at home For this one-week trip, I packed only one dress and pajamas That’s it in my suitcase! After several nights of little sleep, I’m definitely feeling the jet lag tonight So instead of eating out, we picked up food at a nearby supermarket and enjoyed a quiet dinner back at our Airbnb Dining out is part of the fun of traveling— but having slow evenings like this brings peace to both body and mind French black tomatoes Rich in umami and depth—good enough to serve as a starter on their own We even found Saturn peaches again, which we fell in love with in Switzerland You weigh your own produce and print the price sticker here Since French bread has such a great reputation, we decided to try something called “Bouchée à la Reine.” It turned out absolutely perfect Including milk and other basics for our stay, the total was €27.45 We reheated the pastry in the microwave and oven I can’t believe I finally get to eat my favorite Comté cheese in France Paired with local wine our host kindly provided— we enjoyed a relaxed meal at our own pace It was the perfect evening A quiet morning dawns in Paris Soft light fills the window, gently welcoming a new day Let’s have some freshly brewed coffee and head out to explore the city Down the charming old staircase of our apartment—into the streets The sky is clear and blue, a refreshing morning People carrying baguettes, others walking their dogs— the whole city is slowly coming to life When traveling, I love to take in the scent of each city— and in France, nothing says morning like bread and coffee We picked up pastries and coffee from a popular bakery and café and decided to enjoy them leisurely in a park Each bite naturally brings a smile to my face Whichever bread you choose, it’s all delicious In September, Paris averages around 20 °C with little rain— truly the best season to visit Back in Japan, it was still over 30 °C every day—summer heat so the cool, dry climate of France in September felt absolutely wonderful We arrived at Montmartre Hill A scenic spot beloved by artists through the ages Today is a completely free day so we’ll spend it walking through Paris’s classic sights We stopped by Parc Monceau, in the quiet, elegant 8th district a refined residential area This is where Monet and Renoir once painted With small bridges, ponds, and ancient-looking columns— it feels as if you’re walking through a painting itself A beloved retreat for Parisians One of Paris’s most iconic monuments — the Arc de Triomphe Commissioned by Napoleon I, though he never lived to see its completion From here, we’ll stroll down the Champs-Élysées avenue A dazzling avenue lined with France’s refined beauty and pride The luxury industry is one of the key pillars supporting the French economy Across the shimmering reflections of the Seine, the Eiffel Tower gently appears A quiet promenade runs gracefully along the river’s flow Golden rows of trees sway softly in the afternoon light Just a short walk from the bustling Eiffel Tower— there’s another Paris here, where time flows at a gentler pace Passing by statues steeped in history, I’m reminded of how many stories this city holds within its walls Let me take a moment to introduce France briefly Its official name is the French Republic With a population of 68 million—just over half that of Japan— it’s about one and a half times larger in land area France actually welcomes more international visitors than any other country in the world Its history, art, cuisine, and fashion— all continue to enchant travelers from around the globe I’m sure many of you watching have visited France yourselves perhaps even more than once I’d love to hear your stories in the comments below Back at our Airbnb, we enjoyed the juice and beer our host had left for us— then headed out to a nearby bistro for dinner A bistro is a casual restaurant serving homestyle French cuisine It originated in Paris in the 19th century During the Industrial Revolution, cities expanded rapidly— and many people moved from rural areas to Paris for work Missing the warm soup their mothers made and their grandmothers’ stews, they found comfort in small eateries that offered homemade meals in a cozy, familiar atmosphere—bistros Bistrot Volnay, where we dined, had that same warmth and charm— and the staff were exceptionally kind and attentive Their wine selection was extensive and when I described what I liked, they recommended the perfect wine—just what I was hoping for On our third morning, we headed to the must-see Louvre Museum Our entry time was 9 a.m., and we arrived ten minutes early— only to find a long line of people with the same reservation slot We were able to enter after about fifteen minutes Once inside, we headed straight for the Mona Lisa without any detours Thanks to that strategy, we reached the very front— right behind the rope, with an unobstructed close-up view The Louvre—renowned as the greatest art museum in the world houses more than 380,000 works of art Originally built as a medieval fortress, it later became the royal palace of France’s kings When the royal family moved to Versailles in the 17th century, this site was turned into a gallery for the royal art collection It officially opened as a museum in 1793 Even if you’re not into art, you’ll recognize world-famous masterpieces everywhere you turn The Sleeping Hermaphroditus The Venus de Milo — a Greek sculpture from around the 2nd century BC And the Winged Victory of Samothrace — so light and dynamic, it seems to float despite being carved from marble Liberty Leading the People I was delighted to see the same painting I once chose to copy in high school art class The magnificent Gallery of Apollo—dedicated to the Sun God Its ceiling depicts mythological scenes and France’s glory and is said to have inspired the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles Here, treasures of the French monarchy are displayed Including the crown created for the coronation of Louis XV My next overseas trip will be to Egypt— so we’ll explore ancient Egyptian civilization more deeply then Thick stone walls once built to defend Paris— remnants of the fortress constructed over 800 years ago %ARABICA Coffee — a Japanese coffee brand We actually buy our beans from %Arabica for home use every time It’s one of our absolute favorite coffee shops for its superb taste Next, we walked to the trendy Marais district Charming boutiques line the quiet side streets Cheers with a glass of draft cider This place is known for its Breton-style galettes We ordered the Truffle Galette and the “Complète” Galette Everyone working there was cheerful and kind — such a lovely atmosphere Then we visited *Méert*, a historic patisserie founded in 1761 Famous for its soft waffles called “gaufres” After a short rest at our apartment, we went out again at night Our final stop of the day — the world’s most beautiful department store Galeries Lafayette Its colorful stained-glass dome ceiling is breathtaking— the architecture feels more like a palace or cathedral For dinner, we chose French deli dishes from the food hall and brought them back to enjoy at our Airbnb That turned out to be the perfect choice Every dish was intricate and beautifully prepared—many I’d never seen before Choosing what to buy was so fun, time just flew by In the past, whenever I traveled abroad, I made it my mission to dine at the most exclusive restaurants every single night But now, I find the most comfort in trips that feel like an extension of daily life It’s changed the way I see the world For your reference, here’s the total cost of our stay in Paris Feel free to leave any questions in the comments below We flew to Paris in First Class — a 15-hour journey The price was so unbelievably affordable, it changed how I view travel forever I’ve linked the detailed review video of that First Class flight on the end screen of this video Next time, in the second part of our France trip, we’ll fly domestically to Gascony From Toulouse, France’s fourth-largest city, we’ll rent a car and spend four nights in a charming countryside town Stay tuned! 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パリ旅行完全版/王道観光地を2日で巡る🇫🇷フランスVlog

秋のパリ、最高でした💐
今回パリには3泊4日したのですが、1日目は夜着・4日目は朝発でしたので、観光できたのは実質丸2日です🐰
疲れてしまわないようにあまり予定を詰め込みすぎず、でも気になるものは全部見たい!という大人旅のちょうど良いルートになっていると思います💎
ご参考にしていただけましたら嬉しいです🎵
タクシーは空港とお宿の往復のみ利用し、それ以外は全て徒歩で移動しました🚶‍♀️🤍
9月は晴天率が高く、気温も毎日最低気温20℃〜最高気温26℃くらいと、ベストシーズンでおすすめです🍁
店名や場所の名前は動画内右上に記しています📍

▷ 目次

00:00 オープニング
00:55 シャルル・ド・ゴール空港到着
01:37 パリのAirbnb
05:04 スーパーでお買い物
06:58 パリの朝
07:41 パン屋さん
07:48 カフェ
07:57 公園で朝食
08:47 モンマルトルの丘
09:17 モンソー公園
09:54 凱旋門
10:13 シャンゼリゼ通り
10:39 エッフェル塔
10:47 エルヴァン庭園
11:30 フランスについて
12:34 ビストロディナー
14:03 ルーヴル美術館
17:24 アラビカコーヒー
17:44 ガレットランチ
18:28 ゴーフル
18:45 ギャルリー・ラファイエット
20:12 パリ旅行まとめ
20:52 次回予告

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3 Comments

  1. 動画のアップお疲れ様です。
    大好きなパリの作品楽しみにしていました。
    さすがのカメラワークで、美しい映像の数々、とても癒されました。
    今話題のルーブルでも映像も、ぴょんさんの視点での
    映像は癒されますね。❤

    我が家のパリでの滞在は、買い物やSPAなどでの時間が多くて。😭

    今回は、パリで買い物しないと決めていましたが、ヴァンクリーフ&アーペルで三時間ぐらい居ました。😭
    バリ限定のネイビーブルーセーブルのアルハンブラ。
    家内の為に時間もお金も費やしました。🍀😭

    本当に名所をゆっくり廻りたいです。😭

    次の海外旅行はエジプトですか。👍
    羨ましいです。😀
    ひょっとしたらいつかお話した、ナイル川クルーズ?

    エジプトの旅も楽しみにしております。

    来年春の旅では、結局また家族4人で旅しますが、ぴょんさんの様にゆったり旅したいなと家内や娘の意見がでました。
    (足を引っ張るのは女性陣ですが😂)

    この後は当分家族4人で旅が出来ないのでまた少し贅沢な旅を考えています。😀

    フランスには無数の素晴らしいコミューンがあり、それぞれ美しい場所ばかり。全て巡るのはなかなか困難ですが、来年はできるだけスローな旅をと考えています。

    ぴょんさんはバージクルーズってご存知でしょうか?。
    フランス全土には沢山の運河があって小型のバージ船でクルーズしてゆったり名所を巡るものですけど、アルザス、ロワール、ブルゴーニュ、ガスコーニュと4ヵ所のベルモンドなどのバージクルーズのハシゴを考えています。
    ほぼオーダーメイドで旅程が組めるみたいでセンチュリオンのコンシェルジュに無理言って調整して頂いています。
    車や列車旅ではなかなか行けない場所や風景。船と自転車などで緑豊かな美しい場所を巡る。最高の贅沢旅と思って予約を考えています。

    また、長々とスミマセン。次回作品もスローなスタイルの旅で、また美しい風景が沢山観れそうですね。
    とても楽しみにしています。❤

  2. いつも素敵で旅の予算もお知らせいただける動画に感謝しながら拝見しております☺️
    今回のパリ1区のAirbnbの詳細をお聞かせいただくことは可能でしょうか。よろしくお願いいたします。

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