In the great______________________ tradition of the flaneur, or thoughtful
boulevard-stroller, Paris is a wonderful_____________________________ for aimless wandering. Relaxed quarters such as the vibrant Marais, elegant St-Germain
and romantic Montmartre are______________________________ for street-browsing,
shopping and caf6-sitting, and the city's lack of open
_________________ is redeemed by beautiful formal gardens, by the
_______________ and pavements that run beside the River Seine, and
by endless__________________ or unexpected havens. And everywhere
you go, historic landmark buildings and contemporary
_____________________ wonders remind you of the city's pride and
grandeur.
There are over 150 art__________________________ and museums in the
city and an uncounted number of_______________________________ , brasseries and
restaurants lining every street and boulevard. The variety of style and
decor is hard to beat,____________________________ from ultra-modern fashion
temples to traditional, mirrored palaces, and from_________________________
bistros where the emphasis is all on the cooking to bustling Vietnamese diners. After dark, the city's theatres and concert halls _____________ inventive and world-leading productions of theatre and dance, while many classical concerts________ in
fine architectural settings, particularly chapels and churches. Above all, Paris is a real__________________________ capital, and the city's vibrant cultural mix puts it at the forefront of the world___________________________ scene.
To range, architectural, cinema, pathway, local, cafe, city, tiny, music, to take place, gallery, hidden, ideal, space, to host.
Unit 1.Forms Of Tourism