Paris
Paris: The City Of Light
The first rule of Paris is that you must walk. You must walk everywhere in all weather; At night, in the rain, the clouds, the sunshine. No matter the weather, walking in Paris is the best way to see the enormous and amazing city and all of its various Arrondissements (districts). Bring nice comfortable shoes that can get wet because it may rain on you and walking in the rain is very lovely.
The second rule is that you must eat well & drink often. Which are both very easy to do.
The third rule is that you must visit the museums & parks. That one can be tricky because the museums are all closed on different days.
Arrondissements
The Seine
Musée du Louvre (1st)
Jardin des Tuileries (1st)
Place de la Concorde (1st)
Place Vendôme (1st)
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris (4th)

Roger La Grenouille (5th)
Jardin du Luxembourg (6th)
Latin Quarter (6th)
Champ de Mars (7th)
The Eiffel Tower (7th)

Musée d'Orsay (7th)

Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac (7th)
Hôtel National des Invalides (7th)

Deyrolle (7th)
Pont Alexandre III (7th & 8th)

Parc Monceau (8th)
Monument à Lafayette (8th)
Grand & Petit Palais (8th)

Pink Mamma (9th)
Opéra Garnier (9th)
Pont du Bir-Hakeim (15th & 16th)
Place du Trocadéro (16th)
Equestrian Statue of George Washington (16th)
Statue de Benjamin Franklin (16th)
Arc de Triomphe (16th, 17th, & 8th)

Musée Marmottan Monet (16th)
Basilica of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre (18th)
