In the project “Kudablin? There! ” We send completely different people on traveling at our expense! Katya Yanok visited Paris: she conducted an online tour of the Louvre, examined the secret Parisian streets and found a restaurant where the delicious snails are served. Read more – in her report!

My journey to Paris began early in the morning, with a cup of espresso at the airport. In my still, such sleepy thoughts, it did not fit that the next coffee, I would drink in France.
Paris met with good weather and a warm wind. On the way to the hotel, I was not worried, I knew that onetwotrip chose something wonderful for me, but the result exceeded all the expectations! Number, location – I am ready to put the top ten.
My hotel was, opposite Lafayet, I think it is easy to guess that all the girls love shopping, so I was delighted. I open the windows, and I see the Eiffel Tower in the distance, it is so small, however, it is placed in my palm and I can’t wait for me, to come closer to it.

Walking in the center the next day, our legs involuntarily brought us to a nototre-distance. This building will never stop hitting me, probably never. I love the Gothic style in architecture, how beautiful it is combined with the city. Having taken a couple of pictures as a keepsake, we go for a walk along the Champs Elysees.

We bite with fresh croissants, sitting on an even, green lawn right under the Eiffel Tower. I feel in a fairy tale!
The day was completed by the local dish of Escargo and white wine.


As a task, my subscribers made a choice in favor of a mini-online excursion in the Louvre. To be honest, I was happy when he was chosen! Therefore, on the third day, I showed the Louvre, in my storis. I hope you liked me as a guide. For me it was something new, but very interesting!

My journey flew very quickly, and having returned to Moscow, every day I close my eyes and remember these few days, feeling again there, on the balcony with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
The author of the text and photo: Katya Yanok (@Myrluka)
Photo for Preverty: Unsplash.com