A SUMMER SUNDAY IN PARIS

A summer’s day walk in the heart of the city of love ~ Paris. Presenting a page from my memory book of last year, 2017. It was the first Sunday of August and like all first Sundays of every month, the famous museums in Paris have a free entry for Read more…

The Louvre museum and Tuileries garden

Musée du Louvre in Paris is housed in the Louvre Palace that was originally built as a fortress and later used as a royal residence. Home to Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the museum holds enormous number of decorative arts, paintings and sculptures that are centuries old. It also has Read more…

Montmartre

   Welcome to a different side of Paris – a village nestled in a hill. The Montmartre district is distinctly identified with the Sacré Coeur church at its summit and the Moulin Rouge and its likes lining the foot of the hill. In between these, you could find a quiet cobblestone Read more…

Notre-Dame Cathedral

One of the largest and most well-known churches in Paris; this is a 12th century catholic cathedral gorgeously constructed in French Gothic architectural style. The cathedral has an enormous and stunning façade. I suggest visiting this place early in the day (avoid crowds) to get a full-length photo from a Read more…

Avenue des Champs Élysées

Enjoy an evening stroll on one of the most famous avenues in the world. Stretching from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde, this 2km long avenue is one of the most beautiful and expensive avenues in Paris. It is flanked with luxury boutiques such as Louis Read more…

PARIS

It’s true, Paris is lovely all year round. Each season brings with it a new look and experience; from winter markets spreading Christmas cheer, to spring time cherry blossoms that make the city appear like a princess dressed in pink lace, to the summer fun of picnics and runs or Read more…

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