Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Attractions



        All what you need to know in a short video that will give you a guide to Paris, The City of Love.

DisneyLand Paris




DisneyLand, Paris
        
          With 15 million visitors yearly, Disneyland Paris is Paris most visited sight. Disneyland Paris is a must for children and will entertain all ages.

Sights Around Town

Paris arc de Triomphe
        

             Take your own sweet time to explore Paris, because there are just too many things too see and each requires special attention. You cannot just look at the grand medieval abbeys, gothic masterpieces, classical architecture, and a remarkable density of artistic and cultural treasures—you need to spend time to savor and understand the depths of each piece of glorious history.
Paris, Eiffel's Tower


Paris, The City of love & lights


            
             Paris is the capital city of France. It is also said to be the city of lovers…the most romantic place on earth, and French is the language of love. With so much love around, you are bound to enjoy your stay here. The city is situated on the River Seine in northern France, and its location at a crossroads between land and river trade routes has made it one of the principal cities of Europe.
            
            Paris is one of Europe's foremost centers of learning and the arts and is a major influence in politics, fashion, business, arts and science. The metropolitan area forms an irregular oval beyond the city limits, extending along the Seine and Marne rivers from the city's south-east and east, and along the Seine and Oise rivers to the city's north-west and north.
           
           Stroll along its breezy boulevards, gaze upon impressive monuments, ogle at great works of art, and savor its gourmet selection of cheese, chocolate, wine and seafood. In winter the city is alive with numerous cultural events and during the warm and lazy summers, you can tour its many museums by day and roadside cafes by evening. In August, most Parisians head for the beaches. Bastille Day and towards the end of the year are the busiest times of the year, so keep that in mind while planning your vacation.


To read more about paris visit this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris