August 10, 2013

Paris, Heaven for Foodies and Heiratage Lovers - Jardin des Tuileries and Place de la Concorde

After spending hours in Musée du Louvre, I still decided to continue my day on foot. My eyes enjoyed but my foot complained at night. Anyway, walking is a good way to explore in my mind. 

It seems that many international cities are equipped with a giant ferris wheel, Paris is not an exception. This Parisian lives in Jardin des Tuileries, Pity that an somebody disturbed my greeting to the giant. And she dared to follow me and kept asking me "Do you speak English?". My goodness, it's damn annoying. Could anybody kick them out?

















Similar to many Europeans, French loves sunshine. They enjoy sitting on the chairs along the pond or even on the grass in the garden. The tall Egyptian obelisk the back is a present from the Egytian government in the 19th century.

















I went to Jardin des Tuileries because of Musée de l'Orangerie, where housed Monet's most well-known Water Lilies. Photos? The museum bans photo shooting.

















This Ferrari is waiting an admirer with guts and money.

















Fountain of River Commerce and Navigation, is one of the two fountains at Place de la Concorde. It's funny to see couples of students tossed a coin to the fountain and made a wish.


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