I agree with Paris,... No idea what it is, but everything there upsets me. Trying to use the great public bicycle scheme where for a couple of Euros oper day you can use these bikes for 30 minutes for no additional charge. After 30 minutes you are charged additional fees. Totally brilliant idea, but noone knows where the bike stands are. Despite being highly visible noone can tell you where the nearest one is. Sometimes they are full and you have to find another one. The police, shopkeepers, anyone, noone can help you find them, resulting in a mad dash around the streets. Often exceeding your 30 minute allowance and ending up far from where you want to be, and causing much frustration.
The security man at the Eiffel tower, after queuing for an hour checks your bags (presumably for knives and guns?) andtells you to throw away your unopened bottle of special wine! Not allowed to put it next to the bin for later retrieval oh no, it has to go in the bin. No otehr signs were seen re prohibited goods, and the french attitude to match. Most unfriendly.
That subway that requires endless stairs and tunnels in which i can hardly breathe, the poor signage... Would it not be an idea to give visitors an idea of where to find the world famous landmarks at least? And when you get out another little sign pointing which direction for the main attractions? It all results in getting lost regularly and getting upset at the system.
Taxi drivers that use navigators and clearly totally ignore the directions it gives them, making me feel he is going the long way (not always the case of course). These things all add up to frustration.
And then the Charles de Gaulle airport where there was no regular bar to have a bit of a feed/beer... No lounge accepted my Q.Club card (I was flying Emirates to Beijing). MacDonalds provided a place to eat and have a beer but the beer was a tiny Heineken tin it turned out. When I went back for another one I had to deal with multiple rude staff who refused to serve as it could only be sold with a meal. Despite having just bought 20 Euros worth of food (trying to be efficient) 5 minutes earlier was not enough. They couldnt even suggest I buy a lousy burger to get mytiny beer. Bucket fulls of Coke no problem.
So yes, Paris is high on my list of cities to avoid too...