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I truly believe that a walk along the quays of the river Seine is indispensable to any trip to Paris. Any visitor will visit many of the spots along the quays but walking from one to the other is an absolute necessity to getting a global vision of the stupendous beauty of the city. It also provides for wonderful photos. Oh, and it's terribly romantic!
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Whenever I'm planning a trip to Paris, the first thing I always figure out is when to go to the Marché aux Puces St-Ouen de Clignancourt, my absolute favorite flea market in the world.
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You don’t really to have to wander far to find works of art when you’re in Paris. This is my second trip to Paris. Unfortunately, this time, my stay was cut short due to events beyond my control. Thus, I had only an afternoon to explore the sights before catching the next 13-hour flight home.
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Located just above the famous shopping center "Le Forum des Halles", in the heart of Paris, is the Jardin des Halles. Many Parisians and tourists frequent this garden of five acres of lawns free access. The garden is located where previously stood the "Halles de Paris", a big covered market place for the supply of stores and restaurants, that was demolished in 1973.
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Parc Montsouris is a lovely park in the south of Paris. It has gorgeous lawns and flower beds, a charming lake, and plenty of benches. It's such a star, you might have even seen it recently in a movie.
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Notre Dame de Paris was one of the first Gothic cathedrals, and its construction spanned the Gothic period.
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Simply must visit when in Paris! Although I've been to Paris a few times, I never managed to visit the Louvre. I went there, took numerous pictures of the Pyramids but never dared to queue for the tickets.
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Everybody has once thought about going to Paris, walking on its streets, sitting at the gardens or at the famous bistrots and, of course, taking a tour of the Eiffel Tower. I've been dreaming about Paris for a long time, and how amazing would it be to live there? A friend of mine calls it: the ancient capital of the modern world. I worked my way to Paris and finally got the opportunity to come and study here. Now, after 8 months, I can say that there is no place on Earth like it, this city makes everyone different.
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Overseeing the Seine and located in the center of Paris, the Louvre is one of the world’s largest museums with thousands and thousands of works of art. This is my practical approach to visiting this museum while still getting to see other areas of the city.
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Once a railway station, now a museum, the Musée d'Orsay houses a spectacular collection of French fine arts from 1848 to 1915, a limited yet prolific time in art and culture.
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The Musee d'Orsay is a museum housed in a former train station, famous for its impressive collection of sculptures and Impressionist paintings.
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If you ever get to go to Paris, you need to take some black and white film! This city is made for it! It’s moody, deep, and really lives up to it’s character!
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Exploring the French capital through the lens of a Diana Mini, using the x Tungsten film. The outcome was a palette of flirty pinks and muted pastels. Emphasizing on the beauty and eternity of Parisian architecture contradicted by the fleeting nature of street art appearing on any blank canvas. A whimsical romance with the city of love. Delving into the centre of what makes Paris magical.
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It may be small, but Hotel de Banville in Paris offers its guests more than just a cozy bed to sleep at night. If not for its bright red awnings and banner displaying its name, you could walk past Hotel de Banville without knowing it, thus, making it an adventure just to find the place! But don’t judge a book by its cover.
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If you love museums, you shouldn't miss out on the Louvre in Paris.
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A long time ago, I fell in love with La Sardina cameras, especially the Seoul Edition. I couldn't resist the way you can customize it and make it your own. And let's face it, La Sardina cameras are very loveable and irresistible. So I just went for it and bought one then took it to Disneyland to test it. Read on about my experience.
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In August 2011, my boyfriend and I spent a week exploring Paris and everything it has to offer. I took 7 cameras in total and one was my favourite Fuji Instax Mini. It captured Paris beautifully.
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Last fall I was working with several German Musicians. Among them Patrice, a reggae-artist with roots in Sierra Leone and very successful in France. A very nice fellow. He lives now in NYC and Paris and is also together with another great singer called Ayo.
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Thinking of a date spot? The Lourve is a top choice if you want to impress your date.
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For me, the Triumphal Arch is one of the places that I had to visit in Paris.