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As a tourist, you may be placed in bewildered state on what place to visit first then where would be the next stop. That is pretty normal. Everybody goes through that, especially in a foreign land where it offers a wide array of sights and activities. So here is an itinerary of a Paris tour in four days.
Start the morning admiring the Impressionists in the Muse d'Orsay. Head west along the quais, passing the Assemble Nationale, to the Pont Alexandre III, an ornate Belle poque bridge. Above you gleams the dome of the glise du Dme in the Htel des Invalides. From the Invalides it's just a short walk to the Muse Rodin, where you can pair sculpture viewing with time in the beautiful gardens. Continue east toward the enormous church of St Sulpice. To wind down, take a walk in the Jardin du Luxembourg or St Sulpice. Devote the morning to the Quartier Latin, wandering the cobblestone streets, rifling through the offerings of the bouquinistes and peeking through bookstores. Visit the Muse National du Moyen Age to see the unicorn tapestries then loop back toward the Seine to see the dynamic facade of the Institut du Monde Arabe. Take the port De la Tournelle to cut across the le St Louis to the Rive Droite and Marais neighborhood. Here you'll find a cluster of terrific museums and evocative architecture. The elegant place des Vosges is a good place to relax. If modern art is your thing, go farther west to the Centre Pompidou.The subject of paris tour has rarely been so easy to understand.
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