Paris is an aristocratic woman. I've been in Paris two time: the first, when I was only a child, I fell in love with Van Gogh's paintings at D'Orsay Museum. Now I'm a paintress and He's still in my blood. However, visiting Paris last year, I started with Père-Lachaise, where Abelardo and Eloisa are toghether for eternity and one of my favourite writers, Balzac, sleeps in glory.
I spent one day at Louvre and in the evening met Gerson, a friend who live in the centre (must remember it's better to not ask him where is a good restaurant!..). Geod it's another nice place, a spheric 3D cinema where I saw a documentary about dolphins. I saw also the street of Amelie!.. and much more: Montre Martre, Science Museum.. in a week end parfumed of elegance and sky.