In 2015 there were over 2.2 Million people living in Paris
 Amazing green space, the Luxembourg Palace was built in 1615-1645 for Louis XIII, mother, Marie de’Medici. Thru the years it was passed down thru the various royalties of the time. In 1750 the Palace became a museum until 1799 when it became the fir
 Luxembourg Palace from a distance
 We stumbled upon an open street market, these are fresh quail and rabbits for sale.
 THE best pain au Chocolat, EVER!
 Amazing architecture, This is the Sorbonne which was a historical house of the University of Paris. It now houses higher education and research institutes in the Paris region.
 The city night life near our Hotel
 The subway systems were amazing. We used them a lot to get around Paris.
 Parking is at a premium, so it’s customary here to leave your parking brake off so that your car can be “moved”.
 The views from the top were amazing! The Roue de Paris is a 60-meter (200ft) tall transportable Ferris wheel located at the Place de la Concorde. The Place de la Concorde built in 1755 is a 19 acre square that once held a guillotine. Many notable fi
 Sacré Coeure Basilica in the distance as seen from the Roue de Paris Ferris wheel. The Basilica of the Second Heart of Paris is a Roman Catholic Church and minor basilica dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Built 1875-1914 and consecrated after
 Les Invalides is a complex of buildings all relating to the military. It holds Museé de l’Armée, which is the military museum of the Army of France, as well as a hospital, a retirement home for war veterans and the tallest church in Paris .   The mi
 The tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French statesman and military leader. He is considered to be one of the greatest commanders in history.
 The Church at Les Invalides, the tallest church in all of Paris.
 Amazing scultptures at the Musée de l’Armée.
 One of the altars at the church in Les Invalides
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