After going through a labyrinth and getting out of a dirty subway, the great street was awaiting for our arrival.
“Aux~ Champs-Elysees~ Aux~ Champs-Elysees~”
Humming the song, we walked down the Champs-Elysees avenue. This was “the” Paris we had expected. The Champs-Elysees avenue started with “Triumphal Arch,” and ended with “Place de la Concorde.” The Champs-Elysees avenue not only had a fascinating view on the street, but also under the sky, because viewing the street up on “Triumphal Arch” was available. All of a sudden, my friends shouted.
“Girls! Come here! Oh My God! It’s free!!”
Which was another charm of Paris. All tourist attractions were free to us.
Why? Are you studying in Europe? If yes, you are free of charge. Yet, if you are studying outside of Europe, fees are required for all of the tourist attractions in Paris. Right, all tourist attractions are free to European students. It was the
Champs Elysees Avenue
Champs Elysees Avenue