Are you trying to organize a trip to Paris? Make sure you book a superb location Paris, because it is very important to be close to what you want to visit! So you'll have access to the best bars, restaurants, cafes, and be within walking distance of everything you want to see: the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe.
A must, must be on your list of things to see, outside of Montmartre, Pigalle, and even the most beautiful castle in Versailles, it is surely the Right Bank.
In addition to simple pleasures, the Right Bank offers a number of museums, monuments and recreation along the Seine. North shore, you will find the Royal Palace, which was the first private residence of Cardinal Richelieu before the State Council and the Ministry of Culture. It is elegant in a way, but its beauty as you condition and as you walk around the beautiful gardens. It is rather strange to think that once the corner was the most profligate of the capital and the start of the French Revolution. In the late 1780s, the Palace was a hubbub of aristocrats and poor residents of the suburbs.
The bars in the galleries were once the hot spots of the first fruits of the discussions and this is Camille Desmoulins called the city arms on the day of the storming of the Bastille. A restaurant has survived since the "Great Véfour originally founded as" coffee Chartres in the 1780s, impressive is not it?
Among the many points of view on the right bank, you will find the fabulous Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The Russian Orthodox cathedral is beautiful from the outside, with its traditional bulbs, mosaics and golden cross, and she is just as bright inside. By entering you are greeted by a large breath of incense and you immediately notice the patterns of tiles on doors and floors. The cathedral was built in the neo-Byzantine style of Novgorod in the 1600s and offices Sunday morning and Orthodox holy days are conducted in Russian.
What is important to be on the right bank is obviously out of your apartment in Paris and go for a walk in the Jardin des Tuileries. Open from 7:30 am to 19h daily, the paths of pebbles were very chic since the sixteenth century when it opened for the first time in public, and is now a popular place for walking. Simply, it's a walk from the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, the aisles of these gardens are the name of tile factories that were at this location in the Middle Ages. The Royal Gardener "Andre Le Notre" began his career here in 1664 before having the honor to work at Versailles and it was through him that the typical French gardens are created with terraces and beautiful circular basins.
Remember your paris apartment and enjoy your stay in the capital!