Paris France at Night Photos

Paris is the capital city of France and the largest French city. It lies in the northern part of France and resembles a bowl-shaped, low lying basin. In the heart of the city flows the majestic Seine River which stretches to 8 miles.
t is also one of the cultural capitals in the world and a powerful country in the West. And for two consecutive years since 2009, Paris was ranked as the 3rd most influential city in the world. And it is also among the top three “European Cities of the Future” heralded by Financial Times.
Today, Paris is known by many as the City of Lights and Romance. Anyone will surely fall in love with the hundreds of tourist attractions, parks and gardens as well as art galleries and museums.
When Paris slightly recovered from the fall and the inhabitants reached a high level, Black Death swept the town. It killed 800 people a day. And after a year in 1466, a total of 400,000 Parisii died from the plague.
Paris is known to be the top tourist destination in the world. Every year, the city receives per 45 million of tourists and vacationers which make up a large percentage of France GDP. As the lead cultural and business center in the world, Paris offers numerous iconic landmarks, popular parks and gardens as well as world famous institutions and museums.

The Eifel Tower also known as La Dame de Fer, Iron Lady, and is considered to be one of the greatest modern architectural masterpieces in the world. It was built and designed by a renowned French engineer, Gustave Eiffel, to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of the French revolution in 1889. Since its completion, the Eifel Tower became the symbol of the City of Lights and Romance.

It took 200 years for this famous Basilica to complete the gothic inspired grandeur it boasts today. Notre Dame Cathedral may not be the largest Roman Cathedral in the world but it is certainly one of the most famous basilicas next to the Vatican Church of Rome. It is famous for its large rose windows, flying buttresses and sexpartite vaults.