“I love Paris in the Spring time.” So goes the Cole Porter song and I have to agree! We recently spent a couple of days taking in the sights of France’s capital city and enjoyed the whole tourist experience.

We stayed in a hotel within walking distance of the Gare du Nord, so after dropping off our luggage we set off for the Sacre Coeur. The basilica was built in a fervour of religious penitence after the Franco-Prussian war and sits at the top of Monmartre – a sugary confection of a building that glistens in the sunlight and attracts thousands of visitors each day. The climb up is not for the faint hearted –there is an easier way – the funicular – but be warned – unless you have the correct change the hatchet faced madam will say ‘non’ without making eye contact! The view from the Sacre Coeur is quite stunning -- well worth the effort. After all that exercise we deserved a glass of something revitalising, so a visit to one of the many bars back at the bottom of the hill was called for before heading into the heart of Monmartre and its busy back streets. The Place du Terte is a busy square where you’ll find many artists exhibiting their works - proving that not all French artists follow in the artistic tradition of Renoir or Toulouse Lautrec!
An excellent way to see Paris in on an open top bus tour of which there are many. Once you’ve bought your ticket – we paid 24 Euros each – you can hop on and off all day taking in as many of the sights as you choose. Our ticket was valid for two days which allowed us to visit all the main attractions. Taking a boat on the Seine is another favourite. The Bateaux-Mouches is probably one of the most famous boat excursions in Paris and can be picked up close to the Eiffel Tower at Pont de l’Alma. And of course no trip to Paris is complete without a trip up the Eiffel Tower – this can be booked in advance which is advisable at peak times as the queues can be very long.