early customs from these areas have become an important part of Christmas celebrations here.
The quiet, reclusive atmosphere that Paris streets had for past Christmases has given way to more festive displays of holiday excitement . Bright, cheerful and elegant Christmas decorations on the major streets and shopping centers color the town. The Eiffel Tower is an amazing spectacle during Christmas, as it gets ornamented with the dazzling lights that it wears to celebrate the Christmas every year.
Christmas gift shops also hold a spectacular display of its own. Elaborate displays with Christmas decorations can be seen all over Paris. Christmas in Paris gives you a more intimate feel as simple strings of light twinkle over the narrow lanes.
While selecting Christmas gifts in Paris, make sure to visit the gift shop named 'Les Grands Magasins'. Here you'll find delightful Christmas gifts like cuddly tigers and purple bears, to glamour in a bottle i.e. perfumes. And if you are looking for an unexpected treasure trove of unusual gifts, like hairclips with blinking eyes, feather duster pens, silver cocktail sticks visit the Christmas gift shop named ‘Printemps'.
If you are a lover of coffee and herbal products then ‘Fauchon' Christmas gift shop is an excellent choice. The shop sells little jars of coffee, bags of fragrant herbs and tiny tins of bonbons.
Christmas gift baskets are also very famous in Paris. Here you can observe people toting not only brightly wrapped Christmas packages but also Christmas gift baskets containing protruding baguettes, tins of foie gras, aged cheeses and containers of oysters from their favorite neighborhood purveyors.
For those who will spend Christmas in Paris for the first time, you will notice that from roughly December 23-January 2, a blissful calm reigns everywhere. This is because people of Paris leave town to pay a visit to their hometowns. Lesser people and traffic with an early nightfall allows memorable moments so that one can enjoy all the Christmas decorations and markets.
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