Like Moscow, you need several weeks just to scratch the surface of the city of light. Just as you think you’ve seen everything, you find new markets and attractions to explore just around the corner. It’s impossible to even begin to think you can see it all. Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements with the city center being the first. The surrounding districts are numbered in a clockwise order which is vital to have a basic understanding of, because it helps when choosing accommodation or staying safe in the evening. We stayed in the 10th which was a little overcrowded but amazingly convenient for public transport. From its historical revolutionaries, world class chefs and 19th century impressionists there is much to learn and explore in the French capital. All in all, Paris is an easy place to spend money because of its world class attractions on every corner, but unfortunately the entrance fees begin to add up and you can find yourself eating from the saver menu in Mcdonalds. Hope you enjoy part 1 of Paris!
Somewhere in Paris, really liked the corners
Same as above
View from Opera Garnier
Opera Garnier from the front
Another cool building, on the way to Sacre Coeur
Luxemburg Gardens
Le Palais Garnier - We went to the ballet, The Sleeping Beauty
Tour Eiffel
Opera Garnier