Looking out over at one of the lakes within Parc de Bercy you can get a feel for just how tranquil the area is, perfect to walk alongside. You may be interested in more; www.eutouring.com/images_parc_de_bercy.html
Looking down the River Seine this photo we took shows a tourist boat heading towards the Pont Notre-Dame which connects to the Ile de la Cite island. You may also like www.eutouring.com/images_pont_notre-dame.html
Part of the Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie this rock is on display outside for everyone to admire and is over 35 million years old. See more www.eutouring.com/images_galerie_de_mineralogie_et_de_geologie.html
Bercy Village was the largest wine market in the world, with the railway lines still being visible in the original cobbled streets which run through the heart of the village. Want to learn more? Go to www.eutouring.com/images_bercy_village.html
Cafe George V is found along the famous Avenue des Champs Elysees and has a calm and friendly outside area to sit out and enjoy a break. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_paris_city_life.html
Here you can see one of the detailed Gargoyles found on the Notre Dame de Paris and if you look closely you'll notice a chute which leads to it, for water to be distributed away from the details of the structure. More information and details at www.eutouring.com/images_gargoyles_notre_dame.html
Although normally over-looked we thought we'd show what an emergency point within one of the Metro stations in Paris looks like - both streamline and convenient! Daily updates at www.eutouring.com/images_paris_metro.html