Paris survival skills: Don't carry a bag when you go out, wear ragged clothes, and don't wander around at midnight
Around 10 am, take the train from Nice station to Paris. It takes nearly 6 hours. The train first goes along the Mediterranean coast to Marseille and then heads north to Paris.
Considering the worrying security situation in Paris, it is decided to depart and arrive during the day.
After arriving at Lyon station in Paris, there are many people queuing for taxis and it's raining.
There are a few strange people near the train station, and it took at least 40 minutes to get a taxi.
The plan is to walk around a few famous places in Paris in one day.
The basic route is: Notre Dame de Paris-Louvre-Tuileries Garden-Champs Elysees-Arc de Triomphe-Eiffel Tower-Seine River Cruise.
Arrive at Notre Dame de Paris at 9 am, it is still under repair and can only be viewed from a distance.
Arrive near the Louvre at 10 o'clock, meet with the scheduled teacher, and visit with several other partners from all over the world.
Louvre tips: Tickets need to be booked in advance.
The Louvre is very large (there are 1,000 exhibition halls, and you can't finish watching it for several months), and the historical significance and value of the cultural relics inside are far more than the 'Mona Lisa's Smile'. There are diverse and more historically significant objects worth seeing. The only regret is that there is not enough time to stay for a while.
Come out of the Louvre at about 1 o'clock, and the sky is clear. Walk along the Tuileries Garden, pass the Place de la Concorde after lunch, the Champs Elysees, arrive at the Arc de Triomphe, then go to the Eiffel Tower, and take a Seine River cruise near the tower at sunset, about 1 hour.
Tips:
The best place to watch the tower is near the Palais de Tokyo.
Seine river is a 777- kilometer-long river in northern France. The river is dazzling at night with the street light glooming.
Did the night time cruise. Very nice though there were light showers, I still managed to go on the deck and got a better experience than from inside.
The Seine River in Paris, France, flows through the center of Paris, is the second largest river in France, its north bank is called the right bank, the south bank is called the left bank; the right bank is the political center and business district of Paris, there are many coffee shops on the left bank, belonging to the entertainment and leisure area, full of literary atmosphere. The central section of the river has artificial stone embankments and is listed on the World Heritage List.
When I think of The River Seine, I think of the iconic Cathedrale de Notre Dame. I was lucky to visit in spring, when extensive renovation was taking place to restore the building after the terrible fire of 2019 . The information stated that the Notre Dame hoped to reopen for visitors "in summer 2024." Judging by the cranes and building work remaining, that didn't look possible with only 3 months to go, although I'd be interested to hear from trippers in the future if this happened..On a day of sunshine, showers and hail 😊 I also walked many miles along The Seine, very beautiful. But many parts of the riverbank paths were disappearing under water after the very wet spring. There were no warnings of flooding, nor alternative walking routes offered. Vive La France! s what d on the banks of The Seine is what draws me
Ctrip's price is very favorable, much cheaper than the scene. Buy online, you can walk a few steps to the river at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Scan the code directly. Ticket checkers are very familiar with Chinese tourists. The cruise took a long time, more than I imagined.