Exploring any tourist place during winter is risky as well as costly, but Paris looks wonderful in winter, one of the most beautiful place on earth. You can enjoy Eiffel Tower in disappearing into heavy clouds, delightful fashion boutiques, western famous hotels around city centre. Queues at the Louvre's famous glass pyramid entrance later the next day were not as long, but the crowds in the vast galleries seemed even bigger than in April or September. Of course the Mona Lisa attracts the most attention while other masterpieces such as the Venus de Milo can often be viewed more peacefully. A short walk from the Musee D'Orsay is the Boulevarde St Germain and its exclusive boutiques and up-market home stores. Throw in attractions such as the ancient Church of St Sulpice and the magnificent Pantheon, the final resting place for famous French citizens including Voltaire, Victor Hugo and Marie Curie, and the left bank rates as one of the real jewels in a city bursting with gems.
Eurostar train from London to Paris running with high speed and its maze of underground lines is simple and painless. Eurostar London to Paris train runs 20 daily services between London’s St pancras International train station and Paris Gare Du Nord International station. Simply take Eurostar London Paris Train from London’s St pancras International train station and arrive Paris Gare Du Nord International in record time of 2hr 15min. Eurostar fares for Eurostar to Paris starts from £69 return on 2nd class.
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