After passing Musee d'Orsay, we walked along the River Seine, still on our way to the Louvre. The Seine is such a beautiful river and I think that it's a great tourist attraction on it's own.Leia mais
After passing Musee d'Orsay, we walked along the River Seine, still on our way to the Louvre. The Seine is such a beautiful river and I think that it's a great tourist attraction on it's own.Leia mais
Tourists are often confused about the terms "right bank" and "left bank" and will spend hours on the street corners of Paris with crumpled maps trying to orient themselves and figure out which side ofLeia mais
Alluring as the Seine River is, it's hardly fit for a swim — there's a reason why the man-made Paris Plage (Paris Beach) is a purely cosmetic shore. But for those of you who demand a dip inLeia mais
We had the pleasure of walking along the Seine almost everyday. This gave us great photo ops and many mind blowing views. There are so many little places to sit down and enjoy the wonderful sights.
Paris is such a beautiful city! I have to admit, I was expecting it to be very similar to London since both cities are located in Europe, but they are so different. Neither one is better, they areLeia mais
We've almost made it to the Louvre! We're even starting to get glimpses of it through the trees. I'm surprised by how big the Louvre Museum is and how much land it seems to take up. We're really eagerLeia mais
We're here at the Louvre Museum but, unfortunately, it's closed today. I knew that we wouldn't have a lot of time to spend inside the museum but, apparently, we're not going to be able to get insideLeia mais
This is the most beautiful, and impressive, museum that I've ever been to. It seems kind of anticlimactic to come here and then not go inside. Hopefully we'll come back here before we leave Paris. I'dLeia mais
These glass pyramids scattered around the courtyard look amazing! If you look down into the glass, you can see into the museum. So, not only do these pyramids look beautiful, they are actually workingLeia mais