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00:00 intro
00:10 Montparnasse paris14 octobre 31,2025
08:14 Le boulevard Garibaldi est un boulevard du 15e arrondissement de Paris.
17:35 Bir-Hakeim (métro de Paris) in October 31,2025
Bir-Hakeim est une station de la ligne 6 du métro de Paris, située dans le 15e arrondissement de Paris.
18:00 la tour Eiffel in October 31,2025
38:17 L’avenue de New-York paris16e
40:10 Pont de l’Alma in October 31,2025
🌉 Pont de l’Alma – Fun Facts
1. The bridge that measures floods!
Parisians use the statue of the soldier — the Zouave — to measure how high the Seine River is.
When his feet get wet, people say “the Seine is rising!”
2. Named after a faraway battle.
“Alma” isn’t a French word — it’s the name of a river in Crimea, where France won a major battle in 1854.
3. Only one soldier remains.
The original bridge had four statues representing different kinds of soldiers.
After it was rebuilt in the 1970s, only the Zouave was kept — he’s the last survivor!
4. Princess Diana memorial (unofficial).
The Flame of Liberty near the bridge became an unofficial tribute to Princess Diana after her fatal car crash in the tunnel below in 1997.
Even today, people leave flowers and notes there. 💐
5. A perfect Eiffel Tower photo spot.
Pont de l’Alma offers one of the best free views of the Eiffel Tower, especially at sunset or during the sparkling light show.
6. Its name inspired a metro station.
The nearby Alma–Marceau Metro Station shares the same name — so if you’re on Line 9, that’s your stop to visit the bridge! 🚇
41:21 🌳 Le Cours Albert-Ier – Fun Facts
1. Named after a Belgian king 🇧🇪
The avenue was named after King Albert I of Belgium, who was a hero of World War I.
France renamed it in his honor in 1918 to thank him for his bravery and Belgium’s friendship with France.
2. It’s short but prestigious.
Le Cours Albert-Ier is only about 600 meters long, yet it connects two iconic spots — Pont de l’Alma and Pont des Invalides — lined with elegant 19th-century buildings, embassies, and art-nouveau façades.
3. Part of Paris’s “Golden Triangle.” ✨
The avenue sits at the edge of the Triangle d’Or (Golden Triangle) — the area between Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V, and the Champs-Élysées — famous for haute couture boutiques and luxury hotels.
4. A quiet art corridor. 🎨
Scattered along the avenue are small gardens and modern sculptures, including pieces by famous artists like Aristide Maillol. It’s a calm, artsy detour away from the busy Champs-Élysées.
5. Perfect walk to the Eiffel Tower. 🗼
If you stroll along Cours Albert-Ier toward Pont de l’Alma, you’ll get one of the best side-views of the Eiffel Tower — especially beautiful in the late afternoon light.
6. Royal neighbor. 👑
In the 1920s and 30s, this area attracted aristocrats and diplomats. You can still spot embassies and private mansions hidden behind grand gates.
43:55 🌉 Pont Alexandre III – Fun Facts
1. The most elegant bridge in Paris. ✨
Pont Alexandre III is often called the most beautiful bridge in Paris — decorated with golden statues, Art Nouveau lamps, and stunning sculptures that sparkle in the sunlight.
2. A gift of friendship. 🤝
The bridge was built to celebrate the Franco–Russian alliance of 1892.
It’s named after Tsar Alexander III of Russia, as a symbol of friendship between France and Russia.
3. Built for a world’s fair! 🌍
It was completed in 1900 just in time for the Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) — the same event that gave Paris the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, located right next to the bridge.
4. Engineering marvel. ⚙️
Even though it looks light and graceful, the bridge is actually a massive steel arch — designed to be only 6 meters high so it wouldn’t block the view of the Invalides dome nearby.
5. Golden statues with meaning. 🐎
Each corner of the bridge has a huge gilded statue representing values like Arts, Sciences, Commerce, and Industry — and two of them feature winged horses soaring into the sky.
6. A movie and fashion icon. 🎬👠
Pont Alexandre III has appeared in tons of films, music videos, and fashion shoots — from Midnight in Paris and James Bond: A View to a Kill to Emily in Paris and countless perfume ads.
7. Perfect Eiffel Tower backdrop. 🗼
From the middle of the bridge, you get one of the most romantic views of the Eiffel Tower — especially at night when both the tower and the golden statues are glowing.
44:33 gand palais (Left side) – Petit Palais (Right side)
44:48 Avenue Winston-Churchill (Paris)
46:34 Avenue des Champs-Élysées – Arc de Triomphe
1:03:59 Place de la Concorde
1:05:39 jardin des Tuileries in October 31,2025
1:07:57 Musée du Louvre #louvre in October 31,2025
The Louvre or the Louvre Museum is a national art museum in Paris, France, and the most visited museum in the world. It is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the city’s 1st arrondissement (district) and home to some of the most canonical works of Western art, including the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory.