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I have spent ten months in Paris participating in the exchange program called Erasmus. I knew before going, that Paris is an amazing and beautiful city. I had been there before and I have already wrote about my favorite places in Paris, but this time, let me show something a little different...Have a look!
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Is there anything more beautiful or romantic than a sunset in Paris? Perhaps a cross-processed sunset in Paris...
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If you like Street Art, you should definitely stroll around the 20ème arrondissement in Paris. The French capital has a very active street art scene with it artists internationally-known and admired. But if you are looking more, and specifically for graffiti, you will love to visit la Rue Dénoyez.
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Rollercoasters and magic, nostalgia and adrenalin, parades and castles, dolls and tree houses, boats and pirates, Mickey and Donald. Nothing but pure fun! Where else can you find it but in Disneyland Paris!
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The village of Charonne was annexed to the city of Paris in 1860, and it's now part of the 20th arrondissement, near Père Lachaise Cemetery. If you're visiting Paris, and you decide to visit Père Lachaise cemetery, you should definitely take some time to visit this lovely part of Paris. What's so amazing about it? You can still have a village-feel inside Paris!
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The Palace of Versailles is one of the most impressive achievements of 18th-century French art. It is not only a place bursting history and culture, where you can appreciate art and beautiful architecture, but there you can also contemplate nature, slow down and relax, away from the fast rhythm of the city.
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On a Sunday, summer morning I decided to take a break from the typical touristic sites around Paris and headed to Parc des Buttes Chaumont, located on a hill in the northeast side of Paris in the 19th arrondissement. I hoped I could relax and get away from the crowds but was I in for a surprise...a pleasant surprise!
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The 20th arrondissement district in Paris has a great deal of nice bars and restaurants, artist’s studios, villas, passages and cités and small gardens.
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Petite Ceinture is an abandoned railway inside Paris that goes all around the city. It is closed to the public and sometimes hardly accessible so you normally cannot go there but there is such a crazy ambiance there that so very few people know about.
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Only one day in Paris and what did we see? The Sacré Coeur is my first stop in our whirlwind tour of the beautiful city of Paris. As I came in from the Eurostar at the Gard du Nord it was the closest site so off we went.
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Part of a day trip to Paris included many sites to see so as part of a walking tour we also did Pigalle in order to see the famous Moulin Rouge! If you are familiar with Baz Lurhman's film of the same name it will give you a feel for the area.
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The Eiffel Tower, the Sacre Coeur, the Champs Elysees. Three major tourist attractions in one city. Three fantastic locations in one of the most wonderful cities in the world.
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Obsessed with this amazing structure, I head out with my three favorite cameras to capture its wonder!
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I refuse to submit to the idea that Paris is a cliché. I marvel at the same picture of the Eiffel tower everybody takes from the same exact spot. I love to remember walking through modern streets and suddenly encountering a block full of very old buildings or a very old church.
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One of Paris's most prolific street artists is Space Invader.
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These happened when I was in Paris: been forced out from a hostel, lost in translation, went to a Chinatown that was not so Chinese, witnessed people peeing on the sidewalk, and sleeping on a boat in the middle of a tour through the river. In spite all of that, everything was great overall because I spent my trip with my best friends and the city was amazingly beautiful.
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One day in Paris can be as long or as short as you want. We planned for a long day filled with as much sightseeing as possible, continuing on our flying visit of the main landmarks our next stop (even though it felt like a walk through) was the Pompidou Centre.
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It's not all about Kylie, the Absinth fairy. ;p
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The Eiffel Tower It’s a symbol of France and it’s a very important construction recognized in the whole world.
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Shakespeare and Company is an independent bookstore located in the Latin Quarter which for centuries has been the center of Parisian creativity and intelligentsia.