A Recommendation For Paris Cultural Walks For Your Next Trip

By Barbara Anderson


The next time that you are in Paris, or La Ville Lumiere, literally the city of lights since it was the first lighted city in Europe, you may want to do more than just visit. It is best that you learn more of the culture while you are there and this can best be done by Paris cultural walks that you yourself can do.

Nothing can compare in having a walking tour of the city of Paris, and nothing can be as economical as well. Walks should be good for you if you are able of course and in good health. Going by foot through the city will let you see places that cannot be done in an auto. Before you do plan a cultural walk find a point of reference and work yourself from there.

The point of reference for walking tours in this city will be the Seine. Many will ask you on whether you have traveled or seen the Seine so it is definitely the first thing you must see or refer to. Many of the more important cultural sites are compacted in a way that is accessible to from Seine.

Put into mind that a walking cultural tour will cost you the better part of most of the day so do plan accordingly or leave early to start it. This article will show you a possible itinerary that you can do instead of you signing up for those paid walking tours that let you walk by sites only but not really entering 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.

Once you reach the Grand Palais, which is a museum and exhibition hall complex then do take the time to take in what they have to offer as they offer different exhibits every month that showcase French culture and also varied cultures from around the world. This place is open from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm.

The Grand Palais to Louvre walk will be about 2.2 km in distance and you will pass by the Place De La Concord. The Place is a major Parisian square and covers a massive 21.3 hectares. After the passing through the Place de La Concord you will reach Musee de L'Orangerie, a museum that is dedicated to impressionist and post impressionist art and masterpieces that has been put up in 1852.

When you reach the Louvre, prepare for a totally different and unique cultural walk itself as you go around the world's largest museum, which according to may will take you a full 75 days to completely tour. Thus it is best that you plan a museum walkthrough online so as to make the most of your limited time once you do arrive.




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