Paris – A Love Letter
No, it wasn’t love at first sight but how things have changed.
So famous, yet geographically so tiny and all the while conveniently accessible by foot. Using the metro would mean to be underground and miss the awesomeness and gorgeousness of Paris.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to soak in the atmosphere we have all become so familiar with Parisian life. An atmosphere that oozes warm energy and endless beauty.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to admire the Parisian style of dress which has dedicated catwalks around the world for so long.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to admire the window shops that line the streets of Paris and most famously the Champs-Élysées.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to admire the old, historical buildings and classical architecture which have long been the envy of all.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to sit back and be overwhelmed by the enormity of the Eifel Tower both in its physical and historical sense.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to stroll the River Seine and be hypnotized by its beauty.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to dance in front of the Louvre which holds many world’s treasures.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to gaze at the century-year-old homes that so many folks of Montmartre call home.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to relax in the wonderful Jardin du Luxembourg and soak in the warm skies.
It would mean I wouldn’t be able to attempt to speak French, knowing all the while their lack of enthusiasm to speak any tongue other than their own.
But as I said, things have changed, and now I can truly say “Paris, je t’aime”
Here is my 4-day Paris itinerary with detailed information on the best places and activities.
If you are curious and want to see more pictures to convince yourself why to fall in love with Paris click here and see why Paris is the most beautiful city… at night.
Okay, after my love letter, you will also find a detailed itinerary for Paris.