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Visiting Paris – Hôtel des Invalides, Tuileries & more

Hôtel des Invalides, Jardin des Tuileries and Notre-Dame have been on our must see list on day 2 of our journey through Paris.

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There is so much to see in Paris. With just one full day in this beautiful city we made a rough plan of where we wanted to go so we could be able to enjoy the city by walking from sight to sight.

We started from hotel La Bourdonnais (as mentioned in the previous post) which is a perfect starting point in Paris and walked to the Hôtel des Invalides. We picked up some water and snacks on the way and arrived there within 15 minutes. Basically a walk around the corner.

Hôtel des Invalides

Travel to Hotel des Invalides in Paris
Hôtel des Invalides, Avenue de Tourville, 75007 Paris

The Boulevard des Invalides lead us to the Place des Invalides which gave us an impressive view at the Hôtel des Invalides. In the other direction along the Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni was the stunning Pont Alexandre III.

 Place des Invalides
Place des Invalides
Pont Alexandre III
Pont Alexandre III

Fortunately, trees cover the park on both sides of the Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni, so that we had the opportunity to have a snack and avoid the heat a little bit. 🥵

We crossed the bridge to the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais. Unfortunately, the Grand Palais was closed due to construction.

Along the Champs-Élysées to the Louvre

Walking the Champs-Élysées with hundreds of tourists gave us a glimpse of how popular Paris is. Either they come from or are going to the Place de la Concorde which was our next destination, too.

Champs-Élysées Paris
Champs-Élysées

After crossing the Place de la Concorde and entering the Jardin des Tuileries the noise turns from “cars, busses and scooters” to “(a lot of) people taking a walk”.

There are places with benches, chairs and some tables between the trees where you can sit and relax. There is none of the rush of this big city, so you can walk calmly through the gardens and enjoy the scenery.

We took a little break under the trees in front of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, a place pretty crowded with people looking for shelter from the sun.

Travel Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel

Next to the Arc there is a food truck which provides sandwiches, fresh waffles and cold drinks. So, if you are not prepared with food and drinks, you can recharge yourself pretty well here.

As we crossed the Place du Carrousel to the Louvre, we could already see the line of people waiting for tickets. We expected a lot of people would be there and didn’t really plan on getting a ticket, but it was a bit disappointing anyway.

Louvre Pyramid Paris
The Louvre

We decided to keep exploring Paris and went along the Seine to see the Musée d’Orsay. With time ticking down we didn’t even think about going in, but we put it on the list for our next visit.

Bridges of Paris

Heading east, crossing Pont Royal and enjoying our way along the Seine to the Pont des Arts. From here you have a great view on the Académie des Beaux-Arts.

Pont des Arts Seine Paris
Pont des Arts

After crossing the Pont des Arts we took a turn on the Quai Du Louvre and crossed the Seine once again on Pont Neuf. For a short break we turned into a street with a building that turned out to be the Palais de Justice which was closed due to constructions.

On the opposite site of the street there is Place Dauphine which is a nice little park with benches, restaurants and cafes. Away from tourists and loud streets, locals were having snacks and enjoying themselves playing games of boule. It was like a little hideout in the middle of Paris.

Notre-Dame

We went on to the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris which – after the fire on 15 April 2019 – is still a construction site. Containers and fences are still blocking the view which does not stop the thousands of people streaming on and off the square every day.

Notre dame Paris
Notre-Dame

The Rue Du Petit Pont lead us in the direction of our hotel and at the Saint-Séverin we turned into a small alley which lead us through postcard-like-Paris.

streets of Paris
Walking the streets of Paris

After arriving at the hotel a few hours later – with very sore feet and legs – one things was clear: we need to come back to Paris and visit all the other great places we couldn’t see on that one day. 🥰

Those were two very exhausting and exciting days and we need way more time to enjoy all the sights and places.


Also read our post about our first day in Paris Eiffel Tower – Visiting Paris for the first time

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Eiffel Tower – Visiting Paris for the first time

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We planned a 5 day trip and Paris was the last destination where we decided to spend two nights and then either drive home or spontaneously decide where else to go. This meant we had time to spend the rest of the arrival day and the whole next day to explore this gigantic city full of monuments and fantastic places.

Our starting point was the Hotel La Bourdonnais, located at the Avenue de la Bourdonnais, a central place and a short walk to the Eiffel Tower.

For a first time visitor it was very surprising to see hundreds of people in small groups having picknick with drinks and food on the green around Champ de Mars between the Eiffel Tower and the Grand Palais Éphémère.

Picknick in front Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris
Champ de Mars
Picknick around Champ de Mars in Paris
Hundreds of people enjoying their evening between Eiffel Tower and Grand Palais Éphémère.

The Eiffel Tower

The tower itself is highly guarded and surrounded by thick glas and concrete walls so there is no “walk through”. We walked around it admiring the gardens underneath which seem to be quiet and only accessible for paying visitors.

Arriving on the other side of the tower we saw the more touristic part. Thousands of people on the Pont d’Iéna and in front of the Palais du Trocadéro.

Palais du Trocadéro seen from under the Eiffel Tower over the Pont d'Iéna
People are already waiting in front of the Palais du Trocadéro
Eiffel Tower seen from Palais du Trocadéro
View from the Palais du Trocadéro towards the Eiffel Tower

Taking a break in front of the Palais we wondered why so many people were gathered there. A while later we could finally see the reason why.

The illumation of the Eiffel Tower started and it became an even more beautiful view when it got darker. Every full hour the tower gets an extra dose of sparkling lights which make this scenery even more special.

The “Oh’s” and “Ah’s” started a couple of minutes later.

Sadly, you cannot hear it in the video I posted below.

Illuminated Eiffel Tower at night
Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower at night

We took a walk along the Avenue de New York until we arrived at the Palais de Tokyo. From there we went over the bridge “Passerelle Debilly” which gave us another beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower.

Romantic view over the Seine, the illuminated Eiffel Tower and Pont d’Iéna.
Romantic view over the Seine, the illuminated Eiffel Tower and Pont d’Iéna.

On our walk back along the Avenue de la Bourdonnais we experienced the active night life of this city. Restaurants and cafés with streetside seating were filled with guests enjoying their late night meals and drinks.

On our way back to the hotel we stopped at a very small Italian restaurant named “Il Grigio“. We ordered Linguini al Salmone and Pâtes à la carbonara to go. After around 10 minutes our food was ready and we even got an additional fresh ciabatta bread. Both dishes were delicious which is why we highly recommend “Il Grigio” should you be in the area and have a craving for Italian food.


Also read our post about our second day in Paris: Paris – Hôtel des Invalides, Tuileries & more

All pictures and videos are ours. None of the pictures are altered or enhanced.