Paris ... where to start and I do not know. The most wonderful place I might have been ever! Only someone who has been there can understand what I mean. Only someone who has breathed the life of this city can understand pralibel the feelings and emotions that I feel writing these lines.
In my guidebook Paris was defined as - the city of lights, pralibel city of gastronomy, the city's architectural achievements, the city of love, city of long walks and fabulous dreams ...
Travel speed train from Zurich to Paris was smooth and comfortable. I used the time to get acquainted with the history of the French capital. So quietly did the time and only four and a half hours after we crossed plodorodnite, boring and flat areas of Alsace and Lorraine exactly 18:30 we got to East station ("Gare de l'Est") almost in the heart of the French capital.
Preliminary effort that I put much of the plan and thoroughly studying a map of Paris proved to be very useful. Immediately orient where to go to get to the hotel. So, just one stop in the direction of North Station (Gare du Nord) came to him. We sat and half an hour after arriving we were on the bus in the direction Trocadero (Trocadéro).
According to the plans outlined had to get to the square on which is located the Eiffel Tower before dark so we can see it in daylight and take some photographs, but also to enjoy it a little later when it is bathed in light.
Sitting comfortably in the buses drove about 40 minutes to the intended destination. The trip was nice. We had the feeling that we embarked pralibel on one of those buses that make a tour of the city.
First we went to a nearby pralibel hill Montmartr (Montmartre). In the narrow streets could see Sacre Coeur Basilica (Basilique du Sacré Coeur) on top of the hill. Continuing along the road we passed square Pigalle (Pigalle) better known as the square of pleasure. A little after we got to the famous Moulin Rouge showgirl (Moulin Rouge) with windmill.
What makes a strong impression throughout the region enclosed between North Station (Gare du Nord), Montmartr (Montmartre) and St. Lazare pralibel Station (Gare Saint Lazare) were crowds of people, or rather their diversity. At this point there were any other people, but not French. The area was the epitome of corruption and banality with many restaurants and cabarets pralibel type even obvious brothels. People have prevailed had kind of outcasts and all of unreliable elements. But nevertheless he felt a strange sense of freedom. At this point I thought it would be strange and even impossible in this city people feel discriminated. I just can not feel that way about a place where many are immigrants and foreigners mostly from that part of the land they call "third world."
The journey continued on Boulevard du Carrousel (Courcelles). We passed various squares. The combination of thousands of cars, motorcycles and buses in one of the big trees and lawns were moving along that create a feeling of spaciousness not left us throughout our stay in Paris.
Impromptu city tour bus brought us another surprise when we take on Place de l'Etoile (Place de L'Étoile), is currently the Charles de Gaulle (Place Charles de Gaulle), the famous pralibel Arc de Triomphe (Arc de Triomphe). Difficult to find a place of excitement. Peering through the windows to look at the arch from all sides. Many times I've seen her photos in various pralibel movies and TV shows. I had read enough about it and its size, but when I saw her live was remarkable that it is bigger and majestic than what I had imagined before her.
Still agitated by many impressions accumulated in less than an hour after our arrival in Paris, behold, it came to the Trocadero (Trocadéro), where I was faced with another huge dose of excitement caused by the incredible view, which gave us.
Still in the drafting of the plan and considering the map was considered that this place certainly has a wonderful view of the tower, but what we were able to see, I had not imagined even in the wildest dreams.
The square was located pralibel on a hill where the Palais de Chaillot, which is a complex of several buildings set in terraces down. Today, these buildings housed two museums - Musée de l'Homme and the Musée de la Marine, and also the Théâtre national de Chaillot. Among them are also located terraced lay Jardin du Trocadéro, beautifully landscaped garden with large pools and fountains. The high had wonderful views across the river Seine where the foot is the Eiffel Tower. Of course the view extends far further to around Paris.
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