Paris Tourist

The Arc de Triomphe was inaugurated in 1836 by King Louis-Philippe. It was dedicated to the armies of the Revolution and the empire.

Luxor Obelisk

This ancient Egyptian Obelisk was moved to the Place de la Concorde in France in 1936.

Musée d'Orsay

Musée d’Orsay

Love locks on the Passerelle Leopold-Seder-Senghor, the foot bridge that connects the Tuileries and the d’Orsay.

Tuileries carousel

Tuileries carousel

Flame of Liberty

The Flame of Liberty is an unofficial monument to Princess Diana. An exact replica of the flame that comes out of the torch of the Statue of Liberty, it was a gift from donors around the world.

Parisian street art

Street art in the 10th arrondissement

Street art in Paris

A Pop in the City street art event

Canal Saint-Martin

Canal Saint-Martin

Jardin Villemin

Jardin Villemin

l'Hôtel des Invalides

l’Hôtel des Invalides, completed in 1678 during the reign of Louis XIV. currently houses a military museum and a hospital and retirement home for war veterans.

Cathédral Notre Dame de Paris

Cathédral Notre Dame de Paris

The Louvre

The Louvre

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3 Responses to Paris Tourist

  1. Such great pics! I’m hoping in the next two or three years I can figure out a way to pair a trip to Barcelona and Paris.

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  2. Donna Janke says:

    Great photos. I particularly like the street art.

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  3. sportsdiva64 says:

    Catching up on reading blogs. Love the pictures from Paris. It’s too bad that the city is going through a crisis now.

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