
Frequently asked questions
A few honest answers to the questions everyone asks me.
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Your answer here.
What's included in the Paris map?
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You get access to my full Google Map of Paris, with over 600 spots I've personally tested and loved. Bakeries, brunch places, French bistros, gastronomic restaurants, specialty coffee shops, wine bars, street food, and shopping spots. Each address is sorted by category with a color code, so you can filter what you want to see depending on the moment. You also receive a downloadable PDF with the link to the map and a quick guide on how to use it.
How do I receive the map after purchase?
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Right after checkout, you receive an email with a downloadable PDF. The PDF contains the link to the Google Map, which opens directly in your Google Maps app on your phone or computer. No app to install, no account to create. Just one tap and the map is yours forever.
Can I use the map offline in Paris?
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Yes. Google Maps lets you download any area for offline use, so you can browse the map even without data or wifi. Super useful when you're walking around Paris and don't want to burn through international roaming. I explain how to do it in the PDF you receive.
How often is the Paris map updated?
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I update the map regularly as I discover new spots or as places change. Once you've purchased, you keep lifetime access, so every new addition shows up automatically on your map. No need to buy again. Paris evolves fast, especially the food scene, so I make sure the map keeps up.
Is this the right guide for a first time visit to Paris?
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Honestly, yes. The map covers everything from iconic Paris classics (the bistros, the bakeries, the famous brunches) to local favorites tourists usually miss. Whether you're staying three days or two weeks, you'll find addresses for every meal, every neighborhood, every mood. If you want even more guidance, pair it with my Paris Guide e book for a full itinerary.
What makes this different from a free Paris travel guide online?
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Free guides recycle the same 20 tourist spots, often outdated, often sponsored. This map is built from years of me actually living in Paris and eating out almost every day. No paid placements, no PR invites, no copy paste from blogs. Just the spots I'd send my own friends to. That's the difference.