Before Paris, first a long wait at Berlin Brandenburg airport. After another 6 hours, we are at the hotel in the heart of the city. In the morning, the view from the window confirms that these "Paris roofs" do not change and still have their charm. The purpose of our trip: admiring one of the most...

Paris

Could we with this trip to Paris end the sad period of the pandemic during which we did not even have the courage to plan any trips longer than one day? T   Two years of a depressing break in our tourist life made us miss to travel to the world.   As it happened, Paris was one o...

Good-bye to Paris

Three days in Paris seemed to me one moment. Time to get back to reality. Our friends are also already flying back to the US. We’re arranging for another meeting - we would like it to be again Paris. There are so much more to seet. Even once again ... The last walk through the Latin Quarter among...

Musee d'Orsya

Unexpectedly, the next day it turned out that the strike in museums ended up. So we could see the collection in d’Orsay. Naturally, all of those works can be seen on a thousand reproductions, but "live" contact makes a lot more fun. For this is a great atmosphere inside the museum which was once a ...

Paris through those who are gone

Père-Lachaise Cemetery, the largest and most famous cemetery in Paris was founded in 1804 in the gardens adjacent to Villa Mont-Louis, donated by Louis XIX her confessor, Père Lachaise (Father Lachaise). Hence the name of the cemetery. In a warm afternoon we went (by metro) to the cemetery. Each of...

Paris - step by step

Full of music impressions after the jazz concert,  we got a still greater desire for visual effects – we decided to start with  the Musee d'Orsay. It was as a very impressive decision of  Paris city authorities to waive the demolition of a decaying train station and turn it into an art museum. Not ...

Already in Paris!

EasyJet took us to the airport Orly, from which, by tramway (!) and metro we got to our hotel in the 6th district - right on the Boulevard Saint-Germain - in the heart of the Latin Quarter. I wondered why the university district is so called. Well, in the Middle Ages until the French Revolution in ...
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