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Modern Paris: Cleaner Air, Friendlier Locals, and a Changing City

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Release Date: 10/12/2025

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Discovering Modern Paris: Tips and Surprises

What’s it like to experience modern Paris travel today? Is the City of Light still magical—or has it changed too much? In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, host Annie Sargent talks with Brian Revel, a traveler from Canada who shares practical and often surprising insights about exploring Paris in 2025.

Together, they discuss how Paris feels cleaner, friendlier, and more accessible than ever. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning after years away, you’ll hear what’s new, what’s improved, and what remains timeless in this evolving city.

Paris in 2025 feels different. The air is cleaner, the streets are quieter, and the pace of life is calmer. With fewer cars and more pedestrian zones, modern Paris travel combines sustainability and style. Annie and Brian explore how apps like Bonjour RATP and Navigo Easy make getting around the city easier than ever. Electric buses and an efficient Metro system make it simple to move through the city without stress.

Brian also noticed a cultural shift—Parisians are more approachable and welcoming. Service workers, Metro attendants, and locals alike seem proud to show off their city’s transformation.

The episode also covers hidden corners and practical tips. Brian shares why Bouillon Chartier is still one of the best-value restaurants in Paris, how Galeries Lafayette offers surprisingly affordable lunches, and why a day trip to Strasbourg by TGV makes the perfect addition to any Paris itinerary.

Annie and Brian agree that Paris continues to inspire. Its balance of history and innovation makes it irresistible for curious travelers. If you’re dreaming of a trip to France, this episode will help you plan smarter, travel easier, and appreciate Paris in a whole new way.

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