This Paris bridge was built in 1897.

I saw MiB:I last night. It was so much fun; probably helped by how excited we got every time Les Twins (YouTube, Instagram) were on screen (which was often, but not often enough IMHO).

The cool thing about this movie is that we saw a lot of different locations that would make quite the fun trip.
We start off in New York City.
Travel to Marrakesh in Morocco.
Paris at night is featured several times, specifically the Eiffel Tower.
Hmm… I guess we’ll have to start working on the hyperloop and alien tech to get between places….
Jen has retired from working as a travel agent. Hope you’ve enjoyed Fandom Travel.
The view of the Eiffel Tower from a bridge. The Seine River is between the TARDIS and the Eiffel tower.

Paris was a lot to take in, but the small details; the carvings, the intricacy, the amount of art on full display open to the elements just blew me away.

On our first full day in Paris, we took a guided tour of the city. We’re so glad we did this – there was no way we could drive, with all the random one-ways and aggressive drivers, and taking the subway to all these locations would have been exhausting. Instead, we had a driver who took us to the major sights of the city and was allowed to park for short periods of time and take pictures of us in front of incredible landmarks like this one. We didn’t go into any of the places we saw, but it was incredible just to see the outsides.

One of my favourite views from the cruise on the Seine was at the end of the tour. There is a miniature version of the Statue of Liberty, and the tour boat did a 720 degree turn so that we could see it with the Eiffel Tower in the background. It was stunningly beautiful at night.
Apologies for the blurriness. I guess you’ll just have to go and see it for yourselves! 😉

We chose the last tour of the day so we could see the Eiffel Tower in daylight, twilight, and darkness. Here it is in twilight, with the lights only just turned on.
