Welcome to the Bros in the World page! The Bros are twins who share the same feeling of what life should be, a great discovery. We like to jump into the unknown, discover new cultures, new experiences and take pictures, make records of our wanderings and achievements. If you kind of fell that way, feel free to browse all of our destinations and discover that the world is small, and that to know it, simply go around.
Paris is one of those cities where you can go back a hundred times and always have something new to see. So let us give you some tips most commonly visited places you can not help but see when the city light.
Paris came in Ile de la Cite, a cool idea is to start here. Start your tour of the Sainte-Chapelle and see, right at his side, the Palais de la Justice. Admire enough to Notre Dame, take photos, to visit (if you want, go to its top to see a beautiful view of the city). Then cross the small bridge connecting the two islands to try the famous ice Berthillon. Follow the left bank of the Seine, across the Pont de la Tournelle and know the Latin Quarter. There, enjoy the surroundings of the Pantheon, which is beautiful, and walk down the Rue Mouffetard, which has a good food trade. We set up a small part of it on the map, but the walk as desired. The region is simpler, cheaper and super young and friendly.
(Notre Dame Cathedral, street art in Paris and Jardin du Luxembourg)
In the Saint Germain de Pres, unhurried walk to the Jardin du Luxembourg - book almost an entire morning to him. Go to Eiffel Tower and board the Bateau Mouche, at the foot of the Tower, the Pont de L'Alma, for the traditional walk down the Seine. It's such a cliche as can not miss. Come back at night to the Eiffel Tower to see it lit up.
(Eiffel Tower, Seine river and Eiffel Tower by night)
Start a new day at the Musée du Louvre where it is certainly necessary to pass a good time to enjoy it. Do not rush, if possible, take the day to the museum, it is very large and very interesting. Stroll also the Jardin des Tuileries admiring the beautiful scenery and sculptures. Go straight to the Place de la Concorde, where already one can see the Champs Elysees. Take a getaway to the Grand Palais on the left side of the avenue before cross it, and take the opportunity to photograph the most beautiful bridge in Paris, Alexander III (no need to cross it). At the end of the most famous avenue in the world, the Champs Elysees, climb on top of the Arc de Triomphe to watch the sun go down.
(Musee du Louvre, Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysees)
Visit the Montmartre neighborhood, the region immortalized by the movie Amelie, which is north of Paris, in district 18, is one of the most bucolic and charming areas of the city because of its tree-lined alleys, its street painters, its cafes and cabarets. Moreover, as sits high on a hill, offers one of the most beautiful views of the city. Scroll down and wander through the Pigalle area to see the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret, located in the Boulevard de Clichy. Head to the rue des Abbesses, arrive at the Place des Abbesses, in it you will see the Wall I Love You (Le Mur des Je t'Aime): a wall where the phrase I Love You is written in more than 300 languages. Do not forget to also go to the Sacre Coeur, which sits on top of the hill in this region, where there is a general view of the city.
(Cultural Centre Georges Pompidou, Moulin Rouge cabaret and the French Disney)
Take the subway and head to the Marais district and head straight for the moderninho Cultural Centre Georges Pompidou, or Beaubourg, as it is called by the French. Do a quick little break to eat a fallafel typical Comidinha this neighborhood.
(One of the Bros in the Chateau de Versailles, the Jardins and the Chateau de Versailles)
If you have time, be sure to go visit the Chateau de Versailles. It is a little away from Paris, but is accessible by train and is a lovely place. In France also has two Disney Parks, if you have time, you also have to go.