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How to pamper yourself in the spring?

15.03.2019
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At the end of winter, each lady is waiting for the speedy parish of spring to put on a light coat, put out exquisite shoes and get a beloved beret from the closet! And looking at yourself beautiful in the mirror easily asking the question: “And what am I is not a sophisticated Frenchwoman?”And if you felt a slight spring breath in yourself, then you should fix it for a whole year and go to Paris! Economic hot excursion tours will help you with this!

Another Paris, which is not for everyone

Any schoolgirl knows that in the capital of France it is necessary to perform a “minimum program”:

rise to the Eiffel Tower;

to visit the Louvre and see Mona Lisa Da Vinci;

Go under the triumphal arch;

take a walk in the parks of the Versailles Palace;

Go to the Notre-Dam-da-Pari Cathedral.

But these places are so visited that sometimes the true magic of the city is not felt. Therefore, it is worthwhile to postpone well -known tours to Paris for later, and start an inspection of attractions from a slightly different angle.

Find the house of Flamel. This is one of the oldest buildings of the city, erected in 1407. In this medieval building, the famous alchemist Nicolas Flemel lived and created, whose life and activity still compose legends. After all, it is believed that he managed to create a philosopher’s stone. And now because of this there are rumors that the scientist is still met in different parts of the planet!

Inhale the aromas of the garden Albert Can. This is a place of extraordinary beauty. On winding paths and carved bridges, you can wander all day, finding every moment amazing and symbolic every moment. And after you find out that this garden was badly damaged due to a hurricane in the late 90s, you will be amazed at how much it is restored now! At the same time, all the ideas of its creator were reproduced without a gram of changes.

Walk along the bridge of Alexander III, which the emperor of the Russian Empire Nicholas II gave Paris in honor of friendship between peoples and states. This is the largest bridge in the city. Its length is 160 meters, and the width is 40. The most remarkable and amazing thing in it is that he does not have a single support in the waters of the river. At the same time, in response to this gift, the French president in 1897 laid the first stone of the Trinity Bridge in St. Petersburg!

And remember that it is very important to walk around the city and at night. After all, lighting of lanterns gives even more magic to all the attractions of Paris! “Bon Voyage!”

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