Trocadéro

If I had to describe my mood at that specific moment, this photograph would be just enough to describe that morning. A hazed sky after a slight rainfall...The dying grass announcing the start of winter...On the right, Parisians rushing to work while on the left, relaxed visitors try to capture their perfect shot with the Eiffel tower!

The Colourful Streets of Paris

L'Arc de Triomphe

The Resistance
"La Résistance de 1814"

Peace
"La Paix de 1815"

Fancy some shopping in Paris? Head to Galeries Lafayette Haussmann for an unforgettable experience!

Visitors queue up to have a closer view at the luxurious dome with changing colours.

The Dome of Galeries Lafayette as seen from the viewing platform

Pont Alexandre III
The famous James Bond bridge

Back of the Nymphs of the Seine

Cruising The Seine

The Wall of Love
"Le Mur des Je t'aime"

Featured 311 times and in 250 languages, the phrase "I love you" gets a new artsy meaning here. Searching through the tiles, I recognised the words of love in 6 languages, even in our native island language Mauritian Creole!

Exploring Antique Shops in Montmartre
"La Boutique des Anges"

Église Saint-Eustache

Built in 1532 and found in the heart of Les Halles, this Gothic-styled building is one of the most celebrated churches across France. This is where The Sun King Louis XIV held his First Communion, where the famous play-writer Molière got married, where the influential composer Mozart held his mother's funeral...

Loitering around this immense church on a late afternoon, I just kept imagining again and again how it would have felt to listen to Mozart himself playing on France's largest pipe organ here.


Why did I visit Paris in 2019? To capture this photograph! This is my bucket shot!

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