Oct
08

24 hours in Paris. A walk from icon to icon anyone can do!

Stories written about Paris can fill a stadium and I am sure photos taken of Paris can too. Especially photos taken of it’s icons. We all know Paris… we have seen it in movies, TV shows and just about every media outlet possible. It’s the city of lights, a city of romance and a city millions dream of visiting once in their lives. It’s a beautiful city and is no wonder why the world loves it. I didn’t have plans to revisit this city for a long time, but since all my plans in Europe changed the opportunity arose for me to go back and visit friends I made on the road. So I thought why not and went back for 2 days. I had one full day while I was there and decided to walk to all it’s icons. Yes I had seen them all before, but it’s Paris so why not see them again!

My hostel was located a few blocks from the Sacred Heart of Paris so decided to start there and make a circle around Paris walking from icon to icon. I started my day at 9am and finished at 6pm. If you have 24 hours in Paris this is a perfect manageable walk that anyone can do. That morning I literally grabbed a map and circled all the main icons of Paris and just walk from one to the other. Start from the nearest icon to you and make a loop. Yes it’s that easy!!! My loop went in the order of the photos below.

Paris in black and white!

—The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica—

Paris in black and white!

—Moulin Rouge—

Paris in black and white!

—The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile—

Paris in black and white!

—Eiffel Tower—

Paris in black and white!

—Eiffel Tower—

Paris in black and white!

—Eiffel Tower—

Paris in black and white!

—Love Locks—

Paris in black and white!

—The Louvre Pyramid (Pyramide du Louvre)—

Paris in black and white!

—Notre-Dame de Paris; French for “Our Lady of Paris”—-

Paris in black and white!

—Street Art—

Paris in black and white!

—Streets of Paris—

Paris in black and white!

—Shot of Gare de Lyon train station in Paris on 9/1/15.—

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I know… they are all in black and white. It wasn’t easy for me to turn all these photos to black and white, but I wanted to keep all the photos uniform and this was the best way to do so. Honestly I like them more like this than in actual color. Plus I think I’m getting addicted to black and white photography.  I also threw in street art as an icon because as you walk around you will see some and well y’all know I love street art. You may have also noticed I included the streets. Oh yes the streets of Paris are just as iconic as its actual icons. That is why I don’t understand why anyone would do a hop on hop off bus in Paris. There is nothing wrong with them, but those people are missing one of the main attractions in the city… the streets themselves. The streets are so fucking amazing to walk around and beautiful and are what make Paris… Paris!

If you have 24 hours in Paris or hell even there for a few days and want to see all the icons in one day just make a loop. The 9 hours I spent walking around also included going up to the top of the Eiffel Tower. I didn’t go up the first time I was in Paris because the lines were ridiculous, but as I arrived to the tower this time saw no lines so went up. So you even have time to do that if you see the lines aren’t long. Paris is huge but the distances from all it’s icons are not that far. According to my Fitbit I walked a total of 17 miles (27km) that day. Seems like a lot, but it’s not really and in the end you look at it as an amazing work out for beer credit when you are done. Oh yes I got back to the hostel in time for happy hour and drank a few beers. So there you have it a walk in Paris from icon to icon that anyone can do!

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Comments

  1. Nice photos. I think black and white suits Paris well. Guys like Peter Turnley are producing a whole body of work about Paris in b&w.

    I totally agree with you, it’s a delight to walk in Paris. There’s so much to see: the boulevards, the small, charming squares, the bridges over the Seine, the people, the cafés… and of course all the magnificent architecture.
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Glad I’m not alone Fernando with the thoughts about wlaking around Paris. I have never heard of Peter Turnley. Will Google him now. Prais looks amazing in black and white!!!

  2. It has been many years since I visited Paris, your photos have made me miss it madly. You are so right that walking is the best way to see this great city, I loved all your black and white pictures of Paris, so very chic.
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Kinda glad I can make you miss a place Gilda. I do hope though you can make it back soon. It’s such a beautiful city.

  3. I love how you capture each scenery. Paris is such a wonderful city that you just can’t get over. I’m going to visit the place hopefully next year. I can’t wait.
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Marie… you are going to love it!!! It’s just such a beautiful city. Hope this helped ya a bit on planning for when you are there! Yes just walk everywhere if you can.

  4. Do you realize that your “I started my day at 9am and finished at 6pm” it’s like the time most people stay in their office?? LOL
    Nice pics as usual, and yes, they seem really good in black and white

  5. I love all your pictures, they’re beautiful and very artsy.
    I never been to Paris but seeing these pictures, oh i really can wait to experience the city just like yours
    You have a beautiful life 🙂
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Thank you so much Yulita!!! Hope this helps ya a bit for when you do get to Paris. It’s a beautiful city.

  6. paris is amazing its feels you are in back with new culture. for me it seems my native town. i don’t know why i feel so touchy when i visit Paris.

  7. First time reader and commenter here – something bad just happened at Paris =\

    -Daniel

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