The tenth arrondissement is located on the Right Bank in northeastern Paris. Its land area is slightly more than 1.1 square mile (a bit less than 3 square kilometers). Its population is slightly under ninety thousand and offers about seventy-two thousand jobs. Two of its major attractions are railway stations. If you haven’t seen a grandiose railway station such as in Europe or Manhattan’s Grand Central Station, you really should visit some of Paris’s offerings such as described below.
From majestic and classical styles to the modern innovators in both architecture and fashion, Paris is home to it all. A classic, old-world style city that has married the new, Paris keeps the eyes and the senses alive. Visit its famous street side cafes and restaurants and take in a lazy day watching the people go by and visit museums containing art that is second to none like the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Musée Marmottan and the Palais de Tokyo. But don’t forget about other landmarks such as the Cathédrale de Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle. At night the city bustles with the sounds of jazz, classical music, experimental sounds and international rock that can keep the senses going all night.
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I Love Touring Paris - the Tenth Arrondissement
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
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I Love Touring Paris - the Eleventh Arrondissement
November 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
The eleventh arrondissement of eastern Paris sits on the Right Bank of the Seine River. With its one hundred fifty thousand residents jammed into slightly more than 1.4 square miles (less than 3.7 square kilometers) this is the most densely populated district of Paris and in fact the most densely populated urban district in Europe. The area hosts over seventy thousand jobs.
This district has become bohemian and trendy, perhaps because other bohemian, trendy districts have priced themselves outside the stratosphere. The eleventh arrondissement is home to a lot of nightlife. And there is a lot of day life as well, restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and galleries.
I Love Touring Paris - the Twelfth Arrondissement
November 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The twelfth arrondissement is situated on the Right Bank of the Seine River in eastern Paris. It is home to one of Paris’s largest parks, the Bois de Vincennes which is described below. Its land area is about 6.3 square miles (16.3 square kilometers) counting the park. If you exclude the Bois de Vincennes the land area is less than 2.5 square miles (about 6.4 square kilometers). The population is approximately one hundred thirty seven thousand inhabitants, and the area is home to over one hundred twelve thousand jobs, mostly in the Bercy area near the Seine.
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I Love Touring Paris - the Thirteenth Arrondissement
November 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The thirteenth arrondissement of southeastern Paris is situated on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is fairly large by Parisian standards, and measures more than two and three quarter square miles (over seven square kilometers). This district population exceeds one hundred seventy thousand and is home to about ninety thousand jobs. Both population and employment figures are growing, largely due an influx of Asian immigrants.
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I Love Touring Paris - the Fourteenth Arrondissement
November 18th, 2008 · No Comments
The fourteenth arrondissement is located in southern Paris on the Seine River’s Left Bank. The arrondissement covers about 2.2 square miles (over five and a half square kilometers) and is home to over one hundred thirty thousand residents and about seventy thousand jobs.
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