Walking Around Paris, France: A Must Include In Your Auspicious Travel Agenda

At long last,
this is by far not a walking around Paris guide, but this
shall be more of a quick tour of the Paris neighborhoods that are certainly worth utilizing
your walking skills. There are a lot of things to do in Paris, and if it
weren’t for the riots and petty crimes happening around every so often #realitybites,
you’ll want to explore the Paris map and
really walk as far and wide as you can until your legs fall off. So in as much
as I know that there are still a lot of other cities to explore, Paris will
always be one of my most favored go-to cities whenever I get the chance to drop
by Europe.


My local
friend always say that it’s best to walk along the Seine river, which in
my opinion, looks like how it’s being depicted on novels and historical
accounts. Scenic,
charming, and les-miserables lovely kind of everyday experience. You’ll
always find something artsy, something cool, something real and extraordinary. Even
so, it’s nice to see the other streets and get lost in different neighborhoods. Truly,
the smell coming from the local Parisian bakeries, the glimpses of the Eiffel tower seen
from different corners, and the living architectural archives seen in every
corner, is a pleasant situation to be in. Plus points if
you have a baguette on one hand and a croissant on the other!



So before I
completely press the pause button on my Paris travel series here,
allow me to do a generous photo dump on the nice and lesser photographed
everyday streets around Paris that you may or may not see. If and when you get
the chance to be an expatriate or maybe stay longer in Paris, be sure to
schedule a “get lost” kind of walking day for you, because Paris will always be
that place you’ll enjoy. While it is true that you’ll end up exhausted
if you try to walk around Paris in a day or so, especially if you also plan to
see the famous sites like the Eiffel Tower, or the Champs Élysées, or even the Louvre Museum, there are so many other everyday
things to explore. Now on to the photos~ let me know what’s the hidden gem
street corner that you’ve discovered in Paris, yes?
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