I really love Paris its got such charm and charisma. I could easily write an analytical biography of France . . . But I'll save you the essay. The first initial thing you look for when you enter Paris is the Eiffel Tower (naturally). This magnificent structure gives breathtaking views once at the top if you have the nerve and courage to actually get to the top. Of course queuing up is busy but well worth it. The Notre Dam is maybe something you would think of bypassing, but speaking from experience (and being literally dragged in by my parents!) I really quite liked it. Even amongst all of the visitors I found it really peaceful and fascinating even, although at the time I didn't admit this to my parents! (teenage pride . . . adults don't understand). Mont Matre hmmmmm for one of the most beautiful views in Paris I would recommend it but all of those steps . . . . no I'm kidding I was just a lazy bones when I went. The artists offer very reasonable prices for minors as well of adults and they really astonished me with each of their individual talents and styles they were amazing! The church of Mont Matre itself well I didn't go in I do have to confess, it is in a rather unlikely place though . . looking over the red light district!! But it is not as you would imagine it has more class than you would desire to imagine. I really enjoyed Paris I wish I had stayed there longer. I am really thinking of studying there in the future. I feel more at home there than I do in my home land of England and I will challenge anyone who disagrees.
Great for: History/Culture, Theatre/Music, Budget Travel, Family Holidays
Last Visit: February 2007
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