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A Possible Path For Your Paris Cultural Walks

By Barbara Anderson


Many of us take vacations to other places like Paris not only to enjoy and go sight seeing, but also to learn something as well. Going to a place like Paris entails that we should also try to learn more of the culture of the French as well, since Paris is one of the cultural capitals of the world. Thus if you are thinking of Paris culture, then do read on about how Paris cultural walks may be of benefit to you.

Nothing beats walking the city of Paris, and nothing more economical. Of course granted that you can walk and have no ambulatory handicap. Walking through the city will let you access areas that can be only seen or visited by foot rather than car. When taking a cultural walk in any city you must find a point of reference and work your ways outwards.

The best point of reference in Paris is the river Seine, as this is the most prominent it seems for a lot of visitors, and many will ask if you have been to the river once you do return. Many of the remarkable historical and cultural places of the city are situated in areas very near the Seine also.

A cultural walking tour of the city will take you a good part of half a day complete and should always include some must see places to let you have a taste of the city of lights that everyone should know. Do not take a set tour as these set tours only let you walk by areas rather than really visit them.

A good place to start your walk will be the Eiffel Tower, an iconic and eternal symbol of this fine city. Once you have been up and down the tower start a 2km walk to the Grand Palais via Quai Branly. You will cross the Seine at Pont De l'Alma, or the Alma Bridge, which is an 1854 commemoration of the Crimean War. A little further on you will pass the dock for the open deck river boat tours at Batoux Mouches.

A museum and exhibition hall rolled into one, make most use of your visit here by looking at the current exhibits which change regularly to showcase not only French culture but international ones as well. Once you are done here start your walk towards the Louvre.

After Grand Palais take a walk to the Louvre will be about a 2.2 km where you will pass Place de la Concorde, which is the a major city square that encompasses 21.3 hectares in area. Also you will pass Musee de L'Orangerie which is an art museum that specializes in impressionist and post impressionist works. This museum was built in 1852.

Louvre will of course be a cultural walk in itself as it is the largest museum in the world believe it or not. It is said that just looking at 60 seconds each at each exhibit for a 8 hours a day and you can expect to finish the entire collection in 75 days. Thus it may be a good idea to plan your exhibit tours online first.




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