Hating Paris: The Not-So-Glamorous Aspects

Courtney Traub, a seasoned traveler and co-author of the 2012 Michelin Green Guide to Northern France & the Paris Region, has shared her candid thoughts on the enduring allure of Paris. Having resided in the city for over five years, she acknowledges the perpetual enchantment it holds, with its breathtaking architecture and the Seine’s timeless charm. Even after half a decade, she finds herself marveling at the city’s beauty, relishing moments when she realizes the reality of living in such a storied metropolis. 

However, her monologues are often abruptly disrupted by the less glamorous aspects of urban life, from stumbling upon abandoned dog feces on the streets to inhaling unwanted cigarette smoke in neighborhood cafes or maneuvering through crowded sidewalks akin to a human game of pinball. Paris, for Courtney, is a city of both profound beauty and occasional exasperation. While she treasures its myriad attractions and wonders, some elements evoke frustration. Her observations offer an honest portrayal of the city, showcasing the complex tapestry of experiences one encounters while living in or visiting Paris. These experiences, both enchanting and exasperating, paint a vivid picture of the multifaceted nature of one of the world’s most iconic cities.

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