Paris

Paris:

What an interesting place. The first thing we noticed after the solitude of the Camino were the people. More precisely tourists, into which category we fitted.

From these pictures of the usual Paris highlights, you can see how congested these spots were. We were thankful for the advice to buy ”skip the line” tickets for those place we wanted to visit.

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Notré Dame Cathedral

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Louvre

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Courtyard Versailles

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Hall of Mirrors Versailles Palace

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Gardens & Park Versailles

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Eiffel Tower

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Just “skipped the line”
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Quiet spot for lunch at Versailles

We did enjoy quite space when we could find it

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Versailles gardens were spectacular. We were there for the fountain celebration day.

Marie Antoinette, Louise XVI wife, build a replica of an English village,  this is still able to be view by the public.

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The Seine River cruise gave us a pottered history of Paris and help to orientate us to the city.62D43B67-F8D4-4718-9398-4180A6DE335EA167248B-B863-4E0E-91B1-50DE97A5FDAB

We loved the pavement cafés and restaurants and the food they served.3072D0B6-8F3C-473F-A4C0-F76954164D6649873CCD-C6C7-4561-937F-222E6F06A315DD671C28-F1BD-42CD-9798-049C47EA8AF5

All things considered, Paris was well worth the visit.5ECC778A-C493-4172-A8BD-A681DE24B3EE34AA0AB9-5FE1-4990-AA09-1A4ADBE6681C5FBA51F2-2A73-4C0B-B62F-A733FF0AB94F

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