Thursday 12 December 2013

Allyson Mae Gore’s 4 Favorite Attractions in Paris

As a world traveler, Allyson Mae Gore has had the opportunity to explore a wide variety of cultures in many different countries. For instance, Allyson Mae Gore has spent time visiting the Great Wall of China, going on a safari in Kenya, and exploring the beautiful national parks of Canada. However, Allyson Mae Gore is still fascinated by the great European cities like Paris. After spending time in Paris, Allyson Mae Gore can recommend the following 4 attractions:


  1. L’Orangerie. Monet’s massive water lily paintings adorn the walls of two oval-shaped rooms in this fascinating museum. Allyson Mae Gore enjoyed simply sitting in the middle of each room and soaking Monet’s masterful depiction of light moving through his Japanese garden.
  2. The Jacquemart-André Museum. This obscure museum offers a retreat from the crowds at the more famous museums, according to Allyson Mae Gore. Explore the beautiful old home while enjoying an excellent collection of art.
  3. Rue Daguerre. Although Rue Cler is the most famous pedestrian market street in Paris, Allyson Mae Gore has found that Rue Daguerre offers visitors the chance to experience the pedestrian lifestyle in a less touristy setting. Allyson Mae Gore suggests gathering a baguette, cheese, and some fruit on Rue Daguerre for a picnic at Luxembourg Gardens.
  4. The Marais. Particularly on Sundays, the area known as the Marais teems with life as Parisians window-shop and enjoy falafel on Rue des Rosiers. Allyson Mae Gore recommends getting your falafel to go and then wandering through the streets until you reach Place Victor Hugo.

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