Top Things To Do in Paris – Palais Garnier Palais Garnier is the most beautiful place I’d seen in Paris. Built between 1861 – 1875 for the Paris Opera, this 1,979 seat opera house is probably the most famous opera […]
Paris 108 – Louvre Museum
Best Museum In The World – Louvre Museum Louvre Museum (or Musée du Louvre) is the most visited museum in the world after the Palace Museum in China (a.k.a. Forbidden City), with 9.3 million and 8.6 million visitors in 2014 and […]
Paris 107 – La Fregate Restaurant
After a whole morning walking around Paris in a very crazy weather, we stopped by La Fregate Restaurant trying to run away from the strong wind and rain for a quick lunch. Set lunch menu was the easiest way to […]
Paris 106 – Pont des Arts Bridge
The Pont des Arts Bridge or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the River Seine. Since late 2008, tourists have taken to attaching padlocks (a.k.a. love locks) with their names written or engraved on them […]
Paris 105 – Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower is so iconic and symbolic to the extent that most people equates it to Paris. Constructed in 1889 as the entrance to the 1889 World’s Fair, it is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and […]
Paris 104 – Walking Around Paris Day 1
Since we arrive late in the evening in Paris and only wandered a little around our hotel looking for places for dinner. We saw the Moulin Rouge and some statues around Montmartre. The next day we started our journey to […]
Paris 103 – Arc de Triomphe
The Grand Entrance of Paris – Arc de Triomphe Arc de Triomphe was the first sightseeing spot we went in our 1st full day in Paris. We took the metro near to our hotel straight to Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile station which closest […]
Paris 102 – Wepler Brasserie @ Montmartre
We wandered around hotel and stumbled upon Wepler Brasserie at Montmartre/Place de Clichy. We couldn’t decide on a place and this restaurant seemed nice and proper so we just went in for our 1st dinner in Paris. The waiters in […]