Paris is a city filled with sights and lights. One of Europe's fashion capitals too. In this entry you go from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre and off to Arc de Triomphe. Through famous castles along the way, fun in Disneyland, Muse d'Orsay, and more!
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is in many movies, from 2012 to Ratatouille. The Eiffel Tower put on a fantastic light show every hour for five minutes.
From the top Eiffel Tower you can see all of Paris every corner of it, we (Guy, Dad and I) went up to the top. Mom and Audrey went up to the second staging. The Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest building in 1925. In the summer the Eiffel Tower takes hours of waiting in line to go in. You would have to wait from lunch to dinner or breakfast to lunch! We didn't have to wait in line.
The Eiffel Tower was created by Mr. Eiffel who also helped design the train station that we stayed by in Budapest. The Eiffel Tower has a symmetry line, also a view. I think he even helped construct the Statue of Liberty.
Notre-Dame
Notre-Dame is the cathedral you know by heart, from the story of a hunch-back that rings the church bell inspired the writer Victor Hugo to write the story. His name was Quasimodo. A story by Victor Hugo, called “The Hunch-back of Notre-Dame”. A Disney classic too. We saw the The Great Bell that they usually use. The worlds most photographed gargoyle, and more. In the church there was a original stain glass window, and a newer stain glass window.
Louvre
The Louvre is where the famous Mona Lisa lays. Other Leonardo Davinci pantings too.
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