On a recent trip to Paris I spent the day walking a small part of the city looking for inspiration in the beauty and architecture this city has to offer. So join me on my walk through Paris armed with a map, my iPhone, and a good pair of walking shoes…because there’s a big city ahead.
8:30am – Walking to the Eiffel Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars
8:30am – Get in line for the Eiffel tower before it opens. Riding up with the first 10 people is worth the wait. Fabulous views of the city in every direction. Where to walk today? definitely along the Seine and then who knows?
And the other direction…the place I think I will head next, the road between the Petit Palais and the Grande Palais.
12:00 – Cross the Pont Alexandre bridge, widely regarded as the most ornate and extravagant bridge in Paris. I agree!
If you turn to the left while on the bridge you can see the Eiffel Tower in the distance.
12:30pm – Head up Avenue Winston Churchill between the Grande Palais the Petit Palais. Built for Universal Exhibition in 1900, the Petit Palais now houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts.
The gold gate at the entrance to the Petit Palais.
1:00pm – Cross the busy Champs Elysees and walk into the park. Pick any of the benches in the park to sit and enjoy the trees and blooming flowers. If you are a true Parisian you will be reading a book.
2:00 – After spending some time in the park, walk a bit further toward the Rue Royale, passing the American Embassy on the way. Stop in for lunch at any of the wonderful bakeries (Boulangerie) along the street. The fresh sandwiches will be ready when you arrive and almost impossible to choose from.
And how can you pass up a pastry for dessert? then again, how do you choose?
3:00pm – After lunch, head toward La Madeleine for a peek inside.
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