I will share with you 3 favorite routes that I have made over the years and which help me to enjoy the French capital:
This is probably the most picturesque and most Parisian route, a walk through the centuries.
The Louvre for me is the most magnificent sight I have ever seen and I can't get enough of. I cross the Bridge of Arts because I have some sentiment towards it
It leads me to one of my favorite Parisian streets on the Left Bank - Bonaparte Street, narrow, small and full of beautiful shop windows, young designers, a bistro and Paris. Walking along it I reach the Boulevard Saint-Germain - on the left is the church of the same name, on the right is the cult Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots. The heart of the 6th district. Here the possibilities for a walk are countless and when I have more time I can spend a whole day wandering around and discovering hidden treasures. When in a hurry, the route is clear: I go along Rue de Rennes - the street of shoes!
This is the most glamorous route, which takes a little from both banks of the Seine. It starts from Avenue Montaigne, famous for the boutiques of the biggest fashion houses, synonymous with glamor and luxury, at one of the hotels with the most beautiful facades - Plaza Athénée. I continue across the bridge to cross the Seine, enjoying the Eiffel Tower. I pass the Bulgarian embassy, and then I enter the 7th district. An area where you can feel the calm beauty of Paris, of some bygone times, of the magnificent splendor of Napoleon's last home - the Invalides, as well as of the Rodin Museum. The area of one of the most stylish five-star hotels I have stayed in - Le Cinq Codet.
I wish everyone such a walk with these routes. have a nice day