I'm starting to annoy myself with how much I talk about this, so I'll keep it sweet. Here's some tips, however helpful they may be and some of my experiences from my trip in Paris.
My (more or less) week begins on the 4th of September and ends on the 10th.
So like I said in a previous post, I suggested making a plan before you go if you're like me and plan on seeing the entire city in such a short period of time.
There's just a quick photo of the torture that I had planned for my poor poor feet, most of which I managed to tick off. I brought this book literally every time we left the apartment because I didn't want to miss a single thing. Before I go on, I'll shamefully admit that maybe I planned to see a little too much and overestimated the durability of my legs.
Petit Ceinture
An abandoned railway that lies just under the streets in the 14th arrondissement. It's completely hidden and looks entirely illegal to enter, but sure enough no one bothered us. I would definitely suggest going here, because it's so unlike any other place in Paris.
Butte-Aux-Cailles

The neighborhood is called Butte-Aux-Cailles, and if you're into anything creative, like I am, then you'll love this place. There's a handful of contemporary bars that fit in perfectly among the street art, that looked particularly inviting.
Le Jairdin du Luxembourg

meters, there's a statue to see and a game of bowls or tennis to watch. Bring some lunch with you, sit down and take it all in. It's huge, but not to be mistaken for just a park, every corner is different; ranging from orchards to miniature sailing in it's huge pond.
Saint Sulpice

actual Church, so if you're planning on visiting, make sure nothing's going on. The sheer size of this construction is more than enough to satisfy you, but climb the steps and have a closer look at the pillars and the statues alongside the main door.
Panthéon

St. Étienne du Mont

religious edifices we visited praised her. So naturally she was put onto our list. Her gold sarcophagus resides in the rightmost part of the St. Étienne du Mont, where a shrine is set up for the public to visit. It is located towards the back of the Panthéon and so I feel it doesn't get as much attention as it should. By far the most ethereal place I have ever visited.
The Louvre

Ladurée

Arc de Triomphe

Parc de Zoologique

by penguins, whereby I was in touching distance. By far, the best thing there though was definitely the Manatees. I had only ever seen these animals in videos or photos, and to see two of these seacows breach right in front of me was amazing.
The Eiffel Tower at night

Comme d'habitude, je vous remercie de lire,
As always, thank you for reading
Lauren
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