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巴黎旅游英语作文100字
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篇1
A Trip to Paris!
Wow, I just got back from the most amazing trip to Paris, France with my family! It was our first time going to Europe and we had such an incredible experience. I have so many fun stories to share about our adventure.
Our journey began by flying on a huge airplane for what felt like forever. I watched movies, played games, and even took a nap during the long flight across the Atlantic Ocean. When we finally landed in Paris, I could hardly contain my excitement!
The very first stop was the one I had been looking forward to the most - the Eiffel Tower! It was even taller and more impressive than I imagined. We took an elevator up to the top observation deck and got a bird's eye view of the entire city. The view was breathtaking with the Parisian rooftops spreading out below us. I could even see the Arc de Triomphe and the Seine River in the distance. Climbing the stairs on the way down made my legs super tired, but it was worth it.
Another memorable stop was the famous museum, the Louvre. So many amazing works of art are housed there, including the Mona Lisa painting. Her smile seemed to follow me around the room! The museum itself is like a palace and was fun to explore. My favorite part was seeing the Ancient Egyptian mummies and learning about their ancient civilization.
We took a boat tour along the Seine River one day too. It was relaxing to cruise down the Seine and go under beautiful bridges like the Pont Neuf. Our tour guide taught us about the history of the grand buildings and monuments lining the river banks. He was really funny and helped make it an entertaining experience.
One of my favorite moments was getting a chance to practice my French speaking skills. I was a bit shy at first, but our kind waiter was patient as I tried ordering from the menu. He complimented me on my pronunciation, which gave me a boost of confidence. By the end of the trip, I felt like I had greatly improved!
We also had time for some fun, non-touristy activities like visiting Parisian parks and playgrounds. The playgrounds had really cool, modern equipment that isn't like anything at parks back home. One afternoon we relaxed with a picnic and played
lawn games in the grassy Tuileries Garden near the Louvre. It was the perfect way to rest our feet after all the walking around the city.
Exploring the charming neighborhoods was neat too. The streets were lined with cute cafes, boutiques, bakeries, and apartments with pretty flower boxes in the windows. I enjoyed listening to the street musicians and watching the fashionable people stroll by. Everything felt so lively, artistic and chic!
Our family had one last fun experience before leaving Paris - going up to the tippy top of the Arc de Triomphe! The views from the top of the arched monument stretched on for miles in every direction. I could see landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Champs-Élysées boulevard down below. It gave me one final fantastic panorama of the gorgeous city.
By the time we headed to the airport, my legs were exhausted from all the walking and stair climbing we did. But I felt so happy to have experienced the magic of Paris first-hand at last. I have so many wonderful memories to look back on - from admiring famous artworks and monuments to tasting yummy French cuisine to navigating the city using my basic French skills. Our family trip was an adventure I'll never forget! I already can't wait to go back to Paris again someday.
篇2
My Family Trip to Paris!
Wow, Paris was the coolest place I've ever been! Last summer, my parents surprised me and my little brother by telling us we were going to Paris for our big family vacation. I had learned a little bit about Paris in school, but I was so excited to actually get to go there and see everything with my own eyes.
The flight from Chicago to Paris felt like it took forever. My brother and I tried to sleep as much as we could, but we were just too psyched about the trip. When we finally landed in Paris, the first thing I noticed was all the beautiful architecture everywhere. The buildings looked so different from the ones back home, with pointy roofs and pretty designs carved into the sides.
Our hotel was right in the heart of the city, just a couple blocks away from this famous landmark called the Arc de Triomphe. It's this massive arched monument that you can actually walk underneath! The Arc was at the center of a huge rotary with at least a dozen roads all branching off from it. I don't know how the drivers didn't get confused going around those crazy circles.
The next morning, we headed off to see one of the most iconic sights in Paris - the Eiffel Tower! We had to take the metro (that's their subway system) to get there. The metro station was underground and the tunnels felt like you were in a dungeon or something. But the trains were really modern and fast.
When we came up from the metro stop, there it was - the massive Eiffel Tower looming overhead. It was even bigger and more impressive than I had imagined! The latticed wrought-iron tower just seemed to stretch up into the sky forever. We got in the mile-long line and finally went up the elevator to one of the observation decks about two-thirds of the way up. The view from up there was breathtaking. You could see the entire city of Paris laid out in front of you in a panorama. We could pick out famous buildings and monuments in the distance that we were going to go visit later on the trip.
One of the highlights was going to the top of the Arc de Triomphe. You have to go through this underground tunnel to get there, and then climb up a ton of tight spiral stairs. But once you're at the top, you can walk all the way around the outer plaza and look out over all of the roads radiating out from the Arc. I've never seen so many cars and craziness in one place! Just being in the middle of that overwhelming rotary made me dizzy.
We took a cruise along the River Seine one day too. It was awesome seeing the city from the river, with all the beautiful bridges arching over the water. The guide pointed out buildings like Notre Dame Cathedral and told us about their long history. I tried my best to soak in all the facts, but I was probably having too much fun on the boat to really concentrate.
Another day we went to the Louvre, which is one of the most famous art museums on the planet. I'm not really a huge art expert, but it was still fascinating walking through these enormous galleries filled with sculptures, paintings, and antiquities from all over the world and spanning thousands of years. The museum is so massive that they say you could spend over a week there and still not see everything. We of course had to see the Mona Lisa, probably the most famous painting in the world. I couldn't believe how tiny it is in real life! It's definitely smaller than I expected.
My favorite part of the whole trip was the last day when we went to Disneyland Paris. I'm a huge Disney nut, so getting to visit a real-life Disney park was like a dream come true for me. We went on all the rides, met characters, saw shows, and stayed from open to close. Disneyland Paris is actually two parks - Disneyland Park which is like the classic Disneyland, and Walt
Disney Studios Park which is themed around movies. I loved every second of it and didn't want to leave!
Overall, our family trip to Paris was simply amazing. I made so many incredible memories that I'll never forget. From climbing to the top of the Eiffel Tower to running around meeting Disney characters, it really was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I feel so lucky to have had. I hope I can go back to Paris again someday when I'm older. But for now, these memories of my first trip there will have to hold me over. I'll cherish them forever!
篇3
A Fun Trip to Paris!
Hello, my name is Timmy and I just got back from the most amazing trip to Paris with my family! We had so much fun exploring the beautiful city. I want to tell you all about our incredible adventure.
We flew on a big plane for many hours to get to Paris from our home in the United States. I had never been on such a long flight before. The plane had TVs on the back of every seat, so I got to watch movies the whole way there. I also ate some tasty snacks and tried to sleep a little bit, though I was too excited!
When we finally landed in Paris, we took a taxi to our hotel right in the heart of the city. Our room had a pretty view overlooking the streets below. We were all tired from the travel, so we rested for a bit before heading out to start exploring.
The first place we visited was the one you've probably heard of - the Eiffel Tower! This giant tower made of iron lattice work is the most famous landmark in Paris. We took an elevator right up to the top observation deck and I could see the whole city laid out before me. It was incredible! The view went on forever in every direction. While we were up there, we saw another iconic Paris sight - the Arc de Triomphe monument down the grand Champs-Élysées boulevard.
Over the next few days, we saw so many amazing things. We took a riverboat cruise along the Seine River that runs through the heart of Paris. We walked through the Tuileries Gardens which had beautiful flowerbeds and fountains. We even went inside the famous Louvre Museum to see incredible works of art like the Mona Lisa painting and the Venus de Milo statue.
Another highlight was our day exploring the Palace of Versailles on the outskirts of Paris. This massive royal palace had ornate architecture and perfectly manicured gardens covering acres and acres. We wandered through the Hall of Mirrors where
kings and queens once held fabulous parties. We also saw the private royal apartments full of fancy furniture and artwork.
We spent an entire day just wandering around the Montmartre neighborhood, which felt like a little village inside the big city. The streets were narrow and winding, lined with boutiques, creperies, and artists' studios. We climbed ALL the way up to the top of the hill to see the iconic white Sacré-Cœur basilica church. Let me tell you, that was quite the hike! But the amazing view over Paris from up there made it worth it.
On our very last day, we did something extra special - we took a morning bike tour through Paris! Can you believe a
10-year-old like me got to bike around one of the biggest cities in the world? It was so much fun to cruise along and see the sights from our bikes. My legs got a little tired, but I didn't mind at all. Our nice tour guide showed us small local places we'd never have found on our own.
After the bike tour, we had a little time left before our flight home, so we stopped at a café one last time. I got to have a hot chocolate and chocolate croissant - my favorite French treats! As we sipped and nibbled, we looked around at the lively street scene of people strolling, dogs being walked, and cars whizzing by. I felt so lucky to have experienced the magic of Paris.
The ride back home felt twice as long, but I didn't mind too much. I was busy looking through all the photos we took and daydreaming about our amazing family adventure. I will never forget the incredible sights, sounds, and tastes of Paris! I truly had the time of my life on this trip and can't wait to start planning our next fun vacation. Who knows where we'll end up next?
篇4
A Trip to Paris
Hi everyone! I just got back from the most amazing trip to Paris, France with my family. We had such an incredible time exploring the city and seeing all the famous sights. I can't wait to tell you all about it!
Our adventure began when we landed at the airport in Paris after a long flight from the United States. As soon as we stepped outside, I was struck by how different everything looked and smelled. The buildings were so old and beautiful, with lots of decorative details. And the air had a slight scent of fresh bread and flowers.
We took a taxi to our hotel right in the heart of the city. Our room had a cute little balcony that looked out over a street lined with cafes and shops. I couldn't wait to start exploring!
The very first place we visited was the Eiffel Tower. I had seen pictures, but I was still amazed by how enormous and magnificent it was in person. We took an elevator right up to the top observation deck for a panoramic view of the entire city. The view was breathtaking! I could see the winding Seine River, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre museum, and the Notre Dame cathedral off in the distance.
Speaking of the Louvre, that was our next stop. It's an immense museum full of priceless works of art and antiquities from all over the world. My favorite was definitely the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. Her smile was so mysterious! We also saw the ancient Greek Venus de Milo sculpture, the gigantic Wedding Feast at Cana painting, and so much more. I don't think you could see everything in the Louvre even if you spent a whole year there.
Another day, we went on a cruise along the Seine River. It was such a relaxing way to see the city from the water. We passed by the Notre Dame cathedral, the Musée d'Or say art museum, and under dozens of beautiful bridges. The riverbanks
were lined with trees, parks, and people enjoying picnics and bike rides. I made a wish when we passed under the iconic Pont Neuf bridge.
For a real taste of Parisian culture, my family and I spent a morning strolling through the Montmartre neighborhood. This area is full of narrow, winding streets lined with crêpe stands, art galleries, street musicians, and the cutest little shops. We climbed up tons of stairs to the top of Montmartre hill to see the stunning, centuries-old Sacré-Cœur basilica. The view overlooking Paris from up there was incredible!
No trip to Paris would be complete without indulging in some world-famous French food and desserts. For breakfast, we had flaky croissants and rich hot chocolate nearly every morning. For lunch, we'd grab crispy baguette sandwiches piled high with cheese, meat, and veggies from a sidewalk café. And for dinner, we had to try authentic French dishes like coq au vin (chicken in wine sauc e), beef bourguignon, cheese soufflés, and more. But my absolute favorite were the dazzling patisseries filled with colorful macarons, powdery cream puffs, elegant fruit tarts, and delicious chocolate creations.
Between all the amazing sights and treats, we also had time for some fun activities. One night, we attended an incredible
cabaret show full of singers, dancers, acrobats and more. Another afternoon, we took a cooking class and learned how to make our own quiche lorraine and crème brûlée desserts. And one morning, we had a hilarious time trying on berets and striped shirts while pretending to be chic Parisians.
After a week in Paris, it was hard to say au revoir. I made so many wonderful memories – from placing a lovelock on the Pont des Arts bridge to playing in the whimsical Tuileries garden to watching the city sparkle at night from atop the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is a place that blends centuries of history and culture with extraordinary arts, fashion, and cuisine. I felt like I traveled back in time while also getting a taste of the modern, cosmopolitan Parisian lifestyle. I already can't wait to go back someday!
篇5
Paris Trip
Yay, we went to Paris for spring break this year! I was so excited because I had never been to Europe before. My mom said Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and I couldn't wait to see it with my own eyes.
The first thing I noticed when we got off the airplane was that everyone was speaking French. I only know a few words in
French like "bonjour" and "merci" from watching movies. Luckily my mom knows more French than me since she took it in school. The airport seemed just like airports in America, but with all the French signs and announcements it felt like we were already in a different world.
We took a taxi from the airport to our hotel right in the middle of Paris. I looked out the window the whole ride, trying to see as many sights as possible. There were tall buildings with pretty design details, flower shops, cafes with people sitting outside eating croissants, and cars zipping by quickly.
When we arrived at our hotel, I gasped because it looked like a château from a fairytale book! It had big arched doors, balconies, and even a courtyard in the middle. Our room was so fancy with velvet curtains and a chandelier. I felt like a princess.
The next day, we started our sightseeing bright and early. First we went to the Notre Dame Cathedral. My teacher had taught us about it in school, so I was familiar with the gargoyle statues and beautiful stained glass windows. I've never seen a building so gigantic and magnificent.
After Notre Dame, we walked along the River Seine towards the Eiffel Tower. I could see the top peeking through the buildings for a while until we finally turned a corner and there it
was - the full Eiffel Tower! It was even taller and more grand than I had imagined. We bought tickets to go up to the second level observation deck. The views from up there were breathtaking. You could see the entire city of Paris with the river running through it. It felt like being on top of the world!
The next few days, we saw many other famous sights like the Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees, Moulin Rouge, Sacre Coeur, Louvre museum and more. I loved looking at the beautiful gardens, ornate architecture, and historic artworks everywhere. One of my favorite things was eating the delicious French food - crepes, macarons, croque monsieurs, and of course, croissants and baguettes at every meal.
A highlight was going on a boat tour along the Seine River one evening. Seeing all the buildings and bridges lit up at night was so romantic and magical. Another fun experience was going to the Paris Opera House and imagining all the fancy people who have gone there over the centuries dressed in their best gowns and tuxedos.
By the end of our week in Paris, my feet were sore from all the walking, but I had fallen completely in love with the city. The history, culture, arts, fashion, and food there is like no other place. I really got a taste for trying new things and learning about
different cultures. Paris opened my eyes to the big, beautiful world out there just waiting to be explored. I can't wait to start planning my next adventure!
篇6
A Trip to Paris - The City of Lights!
Bonjour! My name is Emma and I just went on the most amazing trip to Paris, France with my family. Paris is such a beautiful and exciting city, I have so much to tell you about!
We flew on a huge airplane for what felt like forever. I watched movies, colored, and slept a little bit on the long flight. When we finally landed in Paris, I could hardly contain my excitement! The airport was really big and busy, but we made it through okay.
Our hotel was right in the heart of Paris, just steps away from the famous Eiffel Tower! As soon as we dropped our bags off, we headed straight there. The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the entire world. Up close, it's even more enormous and impressive than I ever imagined. We took a million pictures in front of it, trying to get the perfect family photo. Going up to the top observation deck was my favorite part - the views overlooking the city were breathtaking!
The next day, we visited another one of Paris's top attractions - the Louvre Museum. It's a massive palace that houses thousands of ancient artworks and artifacts from all over the world. My feet were so tired from walking through the never-ending exhibits and galleries! I loved seeing the Mona Lisa painting and the Venus de Milo statue up close. They are so famous but being right in front of them was surreal. The Louvre had so many cool things, but I think I liked the ancient Egyptian mummy exhibit the best. So creepy and cool!
One morning, we took a cruise along the Seine River that winds through the heart of Paris. It was relaxing to float along and see the city from the water, with its beautiful bridges and grand buildings lining the riverbanks. We passed by Notre Dame Cathedral, which is one of the most iconic and famous churches in the world. Unfortunately, the interior was closed for renovations from the big fire a few years ago. But just seeing the amazing architecture from the outside was incredible.
For lunch one day, we stopped at a charming sidewalk cafe and I had the most delicious crêpes with Nutella that I've ever tasted! The French really know how to make good food. We also went to a few bakeries and I tried my first real French baguette -
the bread was crusty on the outside but soft and fluffy on the inside. Délicieux!
One of my favorite experiences was our bike tour through the various neighborhoods and parks of Paris. We got to see residential areas and ride through gardens that most tourists don't visit. Our guide taught us about the history and culture of Paris as we pedaled along the city streets. It was a great way to see more of the "real" Paris beyond just the main tourist sights.
In the evenings, we'd go for walks through the lively neighborhoods full of Parisian cafes, restaurants, shops, and street performers. The energy and ambiance was amazing! On our last night, we took a cruise on the Seine River again to see the city's landmarks all lit up after dark. Seeing the twinkling Eiffel Tower against the night sky was like a real-life fairytale.
Our week in Paris went by much too quickly! I had such an incredible time exploring, trying new foods, and learning about the history and culture. From the world-renowned museums and monuments to the quaint neighborhoods and beautiful parks, Paris really is one of the most magical cities on earth. I made so many wonderful memories that I'll never forget. I can't wait to go back to the City of Lights someday!。

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