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I have long dreamt of going to Paris, never having had the chance to go because living on the other side of the world meant awfully costly plane tickets. Living in St Andrews, this situation has finally changed. Upon seeing how reasonable the price of traveling to Paris was, I decided to join two friends on a five-day trip to Paris during Spring Break.
Paris was beautiful. From the neat rows of trees planted along the road, to the little cafes by the street, from colourful stacks of macaroons in display windows, to the aroma of bread wafting out from bakeries. The city was exactly as expected: Parisian.
We managed to visit most of the places I wended to see, none of which disappointed me in the slightest. Nothing could compare to the instant I first saw the Eiffel Tower with all the anticipation in the world. The incredible view of the city from the top of the Tower left me in awe, though it would have been nicer if only it wouldn’t have been cold! Walking away from the Eiffel Tower, we saw locals jogging in a park nearby, not once glancing at the Tower. It is fascinating to think how normal it is for these people to carry on with their normal life doing normal things being right next to THE Eiffel Tower. Maybe what makes visiting a monument so special comes from not usually having a chance to see it. When you do, it simply becomes a part of the mundane backdrop of your daily life, which is quite a pity, really.
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