RANKING ALL THE 20 ARRONDISSEMENTS OF PARIS

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  • @katman042
    That was excellent. You should do a separate set of videos where explore each arrondissement one at a time. You could make a series. One arrondissement a day. That might be too much. Maybe, one a week.
  • I felt so in sync with where you placed each arrondissement 😂 The 2nd and 9th are my ABSOLUTE FAVOURITES too!! They captured my heart from my first visit, 10 years ago, when my husband and I rented an appartment on rue de Richelieu.
  • @batsdare
    your assessment was terrific! greatly appreciated! I like your sense of humor.
  • Thank you for this. We were to Paris a few years ago for the first time and got a bit overwhelmed. I’m saving this video as it really helps non Parisians to know what is what. Love it and Thank You.
  • I love the way you presented Paris. Having been there many times, I fully agree with your assessment of the various arrondissements. You are doing a great job Theo !
  • Perfect video and very helpfull!! thank you very much! I also would love separte video’s to explore the arrondissements!
  • I stayed in the 17th a couple of times when my daughter lived there before the pandemic, and we really enjoyed the rue de Levis and found it easy to get around from there.
  • @Parischick11
    Love the 6th followed by the 5th, 16th and the 8th
  • @daytoy
    I love the 5th arrondissement so much! I remember we stayed in a hotel just down the road from the Cluny Museum, so I popped in to visit the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries. I was so enchanted! The museum felt so intimate, like a corner of Paris meant just for me. It is still one of my most favorite museums that I've ever visited. Plus of course all the restaurants!
  • Really interesting video. I have never seen a video that explains Paris so well. Jeff
  • @TheNeoGriot
    The 20th is definitely my favorite. It doesn’t have many tourist attractions (which I consider a plus), but it is beautiful, laid back, and just feels unpretentious and authentic. It's the arrondissment I would most want to live. I loved Belleville because it reminded me of Harlem, NYC in certain ways. Just ordinary people of all kinds. Great energy. Parc de Belleville is also a hidden gem in the city, and has incredible street art. Nobody is giving credit to the 19th but in addition to Buttes Chaumont, they also have Cent Quatre cultural center and Parc de la Villette which is an awesome place with a lot of arts institutions and other activities. Paris j'taime trop. ❤
  • @gemmaraoult
    You’re hilarious, this was excellent 🤣 after living here for over a year already, I feel exactly the same. Thank you for this gem!!
  • another wonderful video theo! very concise and informative. i am particularly attracted to monmartre because i am a singer and i love to do artwork as well. the famous cabaret , the lapin agile is what i want to see when i get to paris. thanks for this video. you are adorable!!
  • :hand-pink-waving:Bonjour, THEO~ ! Wonderful - wonderful review of the arrondissements! I AGREE with everything you said! Last month stayed at the Hotel George VII on Avenue de l'Opera and it was exactly as you described it! There is SO MUCH to see in Paris that it requires one to visit many times! This was only my third time! :face-blue-smiling: Merci bien! ♥
  • @vep233
    My brother in Christ. I grew up in the 19th, it used to be unsafe but I find it much better now. And there’s SO MUCH to discover in this arrondissement, I’d say it’s definitely in the top 5.