Henry James said, 'Paris is the greatest temple ever built to material
joys and the lust of the eyes'. Renowned as the City of Light, Paris is
celebrated for its beautiful city plan, its architecture, museums,
bridges, cathedrals, parks, shopping, flea markets, sidewalk cafés, wide
and luxurious boulevards, elegant cuisine, and numerous monuments. Once
confined to an island in the middle of the river Seine, the Ile de la
Cité, Paris, founded more than 2,000 years ago, quickly spread to both
banks of the river - the 'rive droit' (right bank) and the 'rive gauche'
(left bank). The right bank is known for being the commercial heart of
the city while the left bank is home to the University of Paris and all
that is intellectual and artsy. Paris has also been fêted for its aura
of romance and mystery and has been the setting for many novels (The
Americans, The Three Musketeers and the Maigret stories) and movies
(Last Tango in Paris, Ratatouille). This gorgeous new book in the
successful Secrets series is divided into several geographical sections,
from the Louvre and Champs Élysées, via Les Halles, Le Marais and
Bastille, to Montmartre and beyond. It's a brilliant read for the
armchair traveller and everyone interested in the history and the
mysteries of the great cities of the world.