The map illustrates the layout of central Paris, highlighting two potential restaurant locations. Overall, it is evident that the center is bustling with various activities, attracting a multitude of visitors each day. There are four activities situated near the left bank in the southern part of the city, where the second possible restaurant is found. To the north, three bridges span the River Seine, connecting to the right bank, which features three different activities along with the first potential restaurant.
Upon closer examination of the map, the first candidate restaurant is positioned in the northwest section of the city center, near a northern park. Visitors can reach this restaurant by crossing the Bir-Hakeim Bridge. This location is expected to attract around 10,000 potential visitors.
In contrast, the second candidate restaurant is conveniently located near a prominent city landmark in the southern area, which also sees a high volume of visitors. This landmark is situated between the Art Gallery to the southeast and the Sports Centre to the southwest of the Eiffel Tower. Visitors coming from the northern part of the city can easily reach this second location through two routes: by crossing the Lena Bridge or the Debilly Footbridge.
