Paris Playbook: 5-Day Itinerary, Hidden Spots, Halal food & Photo Map (Pre-launch — Coming soon)
Skip the tourist traps. Eat the food you miss. Photograph Paris like it's yours.
You don't have weeks to plan a Paris trip.
You don't want another generic guide that sends you to a 90-minute line at the Eiffel Tower and an overpriced café on the Champs-Élysées. You want to know where Parisians actually eat, where Asian and Indonesian flavors live in this city, where the photos look unreal — and how to spend 5 days in Paris without burning out, getting ripped off, or eating bad food twice.
That's what this is.
The Paris Playbook is a 49-page bilingual PDF (English + Bahasa Indonesia) built by an Indonesian living in Paris. It's the field guide I wish I'd had on my first trip — Paris filtered through an Indonesian lens, with the comfort food, the cultural shortcuts, and the photo locations a typical guidebook won't show you.
What's inside (49 pages)
- 5-day Paris itinerary — follow it as-is, or remix into a 2-day or 3-day trip
- 30+ hidden local spots — restaurants, viewpoints, neighborhoods most tourists miss
- Indonesian + Asian eats map — Indonesian and other Asian spots Parisians actually go to
- Photo tip pages — light, angle, and time-of-day notes for both iconic and lesser-known spots
- Métro + transit cheat sheet — what to buy, what to skip, how to move efficiently
- Cultural navigation — tipping, greetings, common mistakes, what to do when something goes wrong
- Budget guidance — three trip styles (€800, €1,500, €2,500+ excluding flights)
Bonus — included with every purchase :
Private Google My Map with every spot in the book pinned. Save it to your Google account and pull it up offline on your phone. No app to download. No subscription. Yours forever.
Who this is for :
- Travelers visiting Paris for the first time who want familiar food in a foreign city
- Travelers who want a non-touristy, photographer's-eye view of Paris
- Anyone tired of generic "top 10 things to do in Paris" articles
Who this is NOT for :
- Luxury travelers looking for concierge-style recommendations
- People wanting a 200-page encyclopedia of every Paris neighborhood
- Travelers staying less than 2 days (the itinerary is built for 3–5)