Whatever you like, you will always find something to do in Paris.
Sightsee popular district:
Don't have any plan? Why not starting by giving a call to your friends and go to sightsee popular districts?
- Montmartre
Wanna quit city's style but without leaving Paris? Here you are: just go to Montmartre and discover the atmosphere of this small artistic village inside the capital. Enjoy this lovely typical French spirit because Montmartre represents exactly what you expect about Paris ;)
Have a walk around the "Sacré Coeur", just admire the view on Paris from the Hill, discover street shops and restaurant and appreciate your time as an Erasmus!
- Quartier Latin
Want to sit at a coffee and admire the view on Notre-Dame's cathedral? Or just profit of the cheerful melting pot in those small street?
Latin's quarter is also the perfect place to find a restaurant with food from your country if you already miss it or if you want to make it to discover to your Erasmus friends.
Trust me Latin's quarter is one of the best places to sit and have a drink with friends.
If you like it during the day, you're gonna love it during the night ;)
- Le Marais
Known by foreign tourist as a place to stay in hotel if you have a certain amount of money, "Le Marais" can be assimilated as the Jewish district during the day and the Gay district during the night.
Apart from that "Le Marais" is an historic cheerful district to go for window shopping. Get of at "Saint-Paul" station on line 1 and check some French food in shops like chocolate for example. After you can go for a walk in "Rue de Rivoli" towards "Châtelet". Those street is the most important commercial street of Paris.
- Châtelet
Popular district of Paris, go there if you like street artists. Just one thing, if you go there people will always ask you to sign petition or sell you things for charity. Never accept their offer, they are not official member. Just say "no" politely and do not worry to be strict when you say no ;)
Parks and Monuments: For those who prefer to meet in greener place, Paris is full of Parks to hang out with your friends.
And our main monuments are never away from parks, so you can just relax in a park and enjoy the view of Paris monuments.
Let me tell you one thing, if you like monuments you are going to love Paris.
First monuments are masterpiece.
Second you can have free entrance if you're under 26 to all our national monument.
Museums: For those rainy days, you can also go to museums because there is plenty of it. The funniest part in the story is you don’t even need to have plenty of it, because only Louvre's one can easily occupied you for the month.
Here's the best part. Lots of our museums are also national monuments so you can have free entrance if you're under 26!
Sports: If you like sports you can practice it everywhere, even if you live in the city center. And I'm not only talking about running to catch your metro to go to school :D.
In Paris, you can do you're jogging in a wonderful Park. Or play football with your friends during the afternoon. You will find the fields and equipment here [Fr].
Shopping:
Paris cannot be the city of fashion without big shopping places.
If you like window shopping and luxurious shops start with Champs Elysées Avenue. You're gonna love this place. Guys if you're attending marketing course peak a sneak to the merch inside those shop because it's simply fantastic.
Joe Dassin was truly right when he wrote his song "il y a tout c'que vous voulez aux Champs Elysées" (they're everything you want in Champs Elyséées).
I've also mention it before when I was speaking about Parisian's districts. You can also window shop in the longest street for that: Rivoli Street (between Saint Paul and Louvre's Museum).
If you prefer commercial center, you have at least to go once to the famous Parisian's one.
You'll find Lafayette's Gallery close to the Opera in Metro stop "Chausée d'Antin – La Fayette" on line 7 or 9. You have the other Lafayette's Gallery in Montparnasse station (line 4 – 6 – 12 -13).
You have "Le Bon Marché" in "Rue de Sèvre" M 10-12 Sèvre-Babylone.
To finish you'll find " Le Printemps" on "Boulevard Haussmann" street close to Lafayette's Gallery.