An article was floating around facebook recently, that touched on this subject of the love/hate relationship between Parisians and tourists. Really it’s a co-dependant relationship. Parisians need the tourists to bring business to their city, and tourists need Parisians to perpetuate the attractiveness of the most beautiful city in the world. Paris and Parisians have myth status, seriously, and that is half the draw to those who dream of Paris. The other half is a giant sparkling tower! Right?!?!
Fleur Pellerin, a member of the French government, and one whom I admire, is currently the state « secretary » (that’s what they call it in French) in charge of external commerce, the development of tourism and French citizens abroad. She has been speaking in the press about how to boost tourism in France recently, saying that we need « to wake up the sleeping beauty », and not just rely only on the draw of French monuments. She is urging tourism and service industry providers to adapt to the needs of the clients, in order to remain more attractive than our neighboring competition (Italy, Spain, England etc…) I agree with her, to a point. I do think it is important to offer excellent service to the guests, yes they are guests, in our country, but I DO NOT think we should do so to the detriment of the French culture. We DO NOT need to americanize, russianize, chinese-ify etc everything just to make tourists feel at home. Because, well, they aren’t home. They are in France, and there are certain things about French culture that remain a constant, and believe it or not, can even be a draw for tourists.
We do need to modernize and adapt to needs of tourists, such as improving the offer for wifi and internet connection in our various establishments, giving better more friendly service, and making logistical information readily available and easy to understand for foreigners… for starters. We DON’T need any more Starbucks cafés, and we DON’T need street signs in Chinese. For example.
Some of the ways that Paris is trying to get a personality face-lift for the benefit of tourists is through volunteer organizations like Global Greeter. French people act as the kind and helpful « face » of France when you arrive or during your stay. The Parisian network : Paris Greeters, will show you around parts of Paris in informal walking tours. These are free. Isn’t that fantastic!?!
Another fun service that I like, is not free but it is only the price of a bus ride, is the Balabus bus that takes you through the different sights of the city. This is a commuter bus, but one whose line intentionally goes by a myriad of main sights in Paris. Both tourists and Parisians alike can use and share this bus line, and marvel together at the wonders of Paris.
But really, Parisians, all you actually need in order to handle the tourists is the easiest thing of all : a smile!
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