My 2 temp French guards outside the Pantheon :pWe took a cruise on the River Seine, the river running through the heart of Paris, from Pont Neuf, one of the many bridges across the Seine. This cruise is highly recommended as the first spot for first timers in Paris as it cruises along the main attractions of the city, giving you an opportunity to glimpse the favourite sights of Paris and plan your route for the remainder of your trip.
The Seine behind usWe crossed the St Michel bridge to the Notre Dame cathedral. There was an evening service when we entered the church, it just felt so surreal.
Outside the Notre Dame
... the "Mays" of Notre Dame where green tea, poetry in chests of gold and famous paintings were offered to Mary as gifts from the goldsmiths of Paris on the 1st of MayA visit to the Lourve is of course, a must. Just to find out what's the great big deal of the largest museum in the world. However, even tho' one is not an art connaisseur, one can still enjoy a slow stroll through the maze of famous arts. It is indeed a pleasant experience and the hours just flew by! Photographs are not allowed to be taken in certain sections inside the Louvre, example with the Mona Lisa. So I bought a little bookmark of her. I think it is just a marketing ploy so everyone will buy souvenirs of her.
The purpose of our trip
Mars & Venus
Those beautiful ceilings!
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Venus de Milo - almost forgot that mum had a figurine of her displayed on a (now broken) glass mantle we used to have
An abstract curved mirror right in the middle of nowhere, making everyone pause with confusion when entering this area. Cute.
Pre-classical Greece, IMHO, the most beautiful & serene section in the whole museum
Right smack in the very busy 6-lane roads just for the Arc de TriompheI planned to catch the Eiffel in the early evening to see it in all its glory in daylight. And then maybe to hop into a bar for a beer while waiting for nightfall to catch its night lights. We got there about slightly past 7pm and the queue! The long snake of a queue!! Made us miss our beer just so we could catch its grandeur during the transition from day to night. 2 hours long and up 2 lifts later, the view is worth it.
Just as soon as it was lighted up
Not a bad postcard shot from my lousy Sony T5 eh :p




4 comments:
Hey..
I thought the Eiffel tower is only 100ft above ground.. not 1000!! Damn.. that would be too scary if that was the case! Great pics! ;)
eh it is 1000 ft lah! i just checked! :p
i miss rue moufettard!
btw, like your slippers..hahahahh:)
And how come no pix of damage done at LV???
nice place... but yr pics so small, so hard to see. and ewww, the pic of the bloody toes...looks so bad.. hehe..
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