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Montparnasse railway station.
"You think the Montparnasse Tower is ugly? You should look behind it it, and a discover a masterpiece of architectural horror : the new Montparnasse railway station.”
via online review
Montparnasse railway station.
via online review
Montparnasse railway station.
via online review
Métro Line
i know this text is costing me 50 cents but i just thought i should tell everyone how fucking incredibly disgusting the paris metro smells.via twitter
Métro Line
via @sanne.petit
Métro Line
You guys can defend the paris metro all you want but its so smelly and disgusting. Makes NY subway look good, and UK Tube like heaven!via twitter
Métro Line
The Paris metro is the absolute WORST metro for someone running late.via twitter
Tour Maine Montparnasse
what do you mean paris doesn't have its own photobomber look up the Tour Montparnasse TELL ME THAT ISN'T AN UGLY BUILDING I DARE YOUvia twitter
Tour Maine Montparnasse
the Tour Montparnasse, an ugly blot on the Parisienne landscape.via twitter
Tour Maine Montparnasse
Massive, horrible and unavoidablevia twitter
Tour Maine Montparnasse
Personally I've always hated the Tour Montparnassevia twitter
Tour Maine Montparnasse
Les Halles is bad but the Tour Montparnasse was a poorer planning decision in Paris's history.via twitter
Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
Traipse up rocky elevations to catch amazing views of the city, including the aforementioned Sacré-Coeur.
via online review
Place du Trocadero
If you’re wondering where to go to get a good shot of you and Mr.Eiffel to bring home as your souvenir, come to Trocadéro.
via @theduckgroup
Palais Garnier
Prepare to be dazzled by the grand marble staircase, gilded chandeliers, and frescoed ceilings.
via online review
Musée d'Orsay
Standing here, viewing the architecture and the various artworks allows me to be more aware of the history behind it. Lots of thoughts run through my mind with one question stuck in my head. In this lifetime, what kind of history do I want to leave behind?
via @justeunautremoi
Musée d'Orsay
via @dariarosca
Musée d'Orsay
via @nataliya_kogut
Canal Saint-Martin
This is my happy place - so much nostalgia. crying with the besties when we were finally reunited, endless pastries and wine consumed along the canal banks and cobblestones that were my regular running route for 2 years. Eating breakfast flan here doesn’t hurt either ;)
via @sweetestcrumb
Pompidou
There are only two places in the world where we can live happy: at home and in Paris
via @laurenkummer