Paris, France - City of Light and Love
When we talk about nice cities, you usually end up mentioning the night scene. And when you talk about the night scene, one thing comes to mind: Lights!WELCOME TO THE CITY OF LIGHT!
Fun fact: Paris is referred to as the "City of Light" for two reasons.
First, is because during the 18th century, the city was considered as a place of enlightenment being the center of education, philosophy and learning.
Second, is because Paris was one of the first cities to start using gas street lights. Back in the 1860s, around 56,000 gas lamps burned to illuminate the streets and boulevards of Paris. The streets grew safer as a result of the increased visibility. People also started to go out at night and the streets became more productive.
Today, Paris stands as one of the most iconic cities in the world. A popular tourist spot for Euro-trippers, and honeymooners alike. There are now over 296 illuminated sites in Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, which takes 40 km of sparkling bulbs to illuminate the famous structure.
During Christmas, the Champs-Elysées lights up to become the world's most beautiful boulevard. Over 2.4 km of lighted trees sparkle along the way from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.































