Paris - City of Light | Why is Paris called the City of Light ?

Paris is also known as City of Light, have you ever wondered why is it so called? It is so called not because of its fine lightning at Eiffel Tower and dazzling boulevards and bridges with 20,000 light bulbs. However, the name actually stems from its intellectual tradition. Paris is a gorgeous city which glows every night. There are around 296 illuminated sites if you count everything from hotels and churches, statues and fountains, national buildings and monuments. Out of 37 major bridges in Paris, an impressive 33 of them are illuminated to full glory every sunset.  

Why is Paris called the City of Light ?


Is it sparkling Eiffel Tower to be blame for the misinterpretation behind the famous nickname, ‘City of Lights’.  The world’s most romantic boulevard lights up during the festive season with over 2.4km of lights from the Place de la Concorde right down to the Arc de Triumph. It’s made even more brighter with its 450 decorated trees along the avenue and on the pavement.

However, keeping the street lighting aside, Paris’ reputation as the ‘City of Lights’ is actually due to its historical tradition. It used to be dubbed ‘La Ville-Lumière’, because Paris was the birthplace of Age of Enlightenment and was known as a center of education and ideas throughout the whole of Europe.

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