In February, ‘Paris romantique’ attracts lovers from all over the world

Paris is a dream destination for lovers the world over, the perfect romantic getaway. The Paris romantique event keeps Valentine’s Day going throughout February. For the seventh consecutive year, Paris tourism professionals are joining hands with the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau to provide sweethearts with a host of special offers. These great deals will give lovers a memorable stay in the City of Lights.

Paris tourism professionals are offering discounts and special deals to lovers visiting the city from all over the world. To explore the city together, opt for a luxurious limousine, a charming Citroen 2CV or a romantic walk in the footsteps of couples who have gone down in history. On a shopping spree with your sweetheart, take a stroll through a legendary department store, or pick up an original gift in the shop of a famous theatre. For a meal that awakens your senses, try a restaurant where servers sing during your supper, a traditional brasserie or a gourmet walk. And to experience magical moments, explore the colourful world of the Impressionists, or enjoy an evening at the circus. Around sixty special offers will be available to choose from starting 3 January 2013 on the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau website, www.parisinfo.com.

Alongside the special offers from Paris tourism professionals on the website www.parisinfo.com, the PCVB is offering an exclusive 10% discount for 2013 on five of the top attractions in Paris: the Cars Rouges, the Bateaux Parisiens, the tour Montparnasse, the Lido and Disneyland® Paris. Tickets to all these attractions can be booked via the Bureau’s online shop (www.reservation.parisinfo.com) or at its welcome centres in Paris from starting 3 January 2013. A 10% discount is also being offered on the 3-day version of the Paris City Passport. This clever new card from the PCVB offers reduced prices on a number of services and sightseeing options, from transport and museums to river cruises.

Since 2006, the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau has organized themed promotional events each year to make the capital of romance an increasingly attractive destination for French and international visitors. These events boost arrivals to the city in what is traditionally the low season for tourism. They are supported by the City of Paris and the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, with Atout France promoting them internationally