Paris saw properly, walking through its royal gardens, squares, bridges and walk along the banks of the Seine. Many times we become disoriented, we missed by alleys and avenues and .... in the Metro 4. Already quite practical to use very early Parisian subways decided to go to the Ile de la Cité. Very distracted we take backwards, did not read the signs carefully and showed up at the Porte de Clignancourt, end the trip. There we got off, the doors closed, all descended, but us. People on the sidewalk beckoning us we did not understand. We travel alone in total darkness accompanying the driver. We were going to play the alarm when there was light ... and showed up at the station! safely!. We resumed the journey right and we got close. Notre Dame Cathedral was presented to us in all its splendor. We walked through the gardens, alabastro we saw the back with its buttresses and gargoyles. A side that houses the Hotel Dieu hospital since 651. We entered the hospital that has 14 rooms. We saw the restaurant that exists there. Here the city originated. We walked to the Sainte Chapelle. The Conciergerie that was part of the first palace of the kings of France, before the Louvre, turned into a prison alabastro in 1391. During the French Revolution, including Marie Antoinette prisoners waiting there to go next to the guillotine. Around these amazing places art galleries, shops foie gras, cheeses and creperies.
And a rich crepe street was tasted by two Argentines choripanes lovers. Again the Metro and the Place de la Concorde, the Obelisk and the Avenida de Champs Elysées in all its beauty and splendor. And in the distance and to the side of the Seine and facing the gardens of the world famous Eiffel Tower Trocadero. Walking down the rue Royale arrived at the place de la Madeleine with its famous church with its 52 columns alabastro and no cross in sight. And on our last day in Paris two appointments required, the old Jewish quarter called the Marais ... And then we headed to the famous Latin Quarter St Germain de Pres where the oldest church in Paris which is Roman art dating alabastro from 555. A young woman playing alabastro the piano on the sidewalk of the church, first business brand, cafes, bistro .... and unforgettable Parisian world.
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