In the midst of the rain and the crowd, the Notre Dame can wait then
Walking by the river seine in a rainy day.
River cruise boats.
Wet cobblestones by the river seine
Autumn leaves
The ducks at the river.
Pont Neuf known 'New bridge' quite ironically the oldest standing bridge across river seine.
Skyfall premier, a look from Pont Neuf bridge
Crossing Pont Neuf towards the islands. Overlooking the Pont des Arts which is a pedestrian bridge.
At the entrance to Place Dauphine
Place Dauphine is a public square created by Henry IV in 1607, his second project named for his son. The dauphine entrance is flanked by the two buildings built at 1612. Although it is a square but technically the square is actually triangle in shape.
Signboards on the bridge
Place dauphine as stated.
Place dauphine, the park in autumn day.
The buildings surrounding the Place Dauphine.
Another view of the buildings surrounding Place Dauphine.
Walking further down from Place Dauphine, we again reached the Cathedrale Notre Dame and visited the park next to it.
Square Jean, a park behind Cathedrale Notre Dame.
Fountain of the virgin, created by Alphonse Hale in 1845.
The fountain of virgin and Notre Dame.
Gothic architecture with gargoyles.
Flowers at Notre Dame
After the rain.
Southern wing of Notre Dame
At the Pont Saint Louis, the bridge connecting to Saint Louis island.
Fountain of the virgin, created by Alphonse Hale in 1845.
The fountain of virgin and Notre Dame.
Gothic architecture with gargoyles.
Flowers at Notre Dame
After the rain.
Southern wing of Notre Dame
At the Pont Saint Louis, the bridge connecting to Saint Louis island.
Crossing to the Saint-Louis island
Signboards
When at the island of Saint-Louis, Berthillon ice cream is a must. Parisian enjoying at the Le Flore en L'lle
Berthillon ice cream was started by Monsieur Berthillon at 1954, it has since grown to a famous ice-cream manufacturer providing luxury ice-cream and sorbet. So we headed to the headquarters of Berthillon to try out the ice creams
Berthillon, quite a number of tourist here.
Today's flavour.
Berthillon's interior.
Overall, Berthillon ice cream isn't anything spectacular, it is more than 'Ohh I have been to Berthillon, yeah, it was okay'. It is something as a tourist you want to tick the checkbox indicating you were there too.
We then continued walking along the streets.
The islands are quite a tourist attraction area.
Biscuit specialty shop selling various types of biscuits.
Chocolate biscuits of finest quality
Pastry also.
And then we came upon this shop. Butcher shop with awards too.
Very exquisite butcher shop, selling various meats.
Various meats.
Game meat also, winner of countless awards.
Statue.
After the islands, we crossed the bridge to 'Latin Quarter'. This is due to the spoken language of Latin as this area is known for universities and Latin is the language for learning.
View of Notre Dame from Latin Quarter
Another view of the southern face of Notre Dame
More and more people at the Latin Quarter
Latin Quarter also has lots of bistros, cafe serving quite reasonable priced food. This could be a nice place to stay as it is near to some good food.
More and more people out at Latin Quarter even in the rain.
An alley, Rue Xavier Privas, intersecting with Rue de la Huchette.
Since it is not really dinner time yet, we ventured to a nearby Church, Eglise Saint Severin.
The stained glass.
I think the picture is depicting the saint's family .
There is a service going on.
Quite magnificent church
Overall the rainy day has disrupted the sight seeing plan, some shuffling of attraction places were unavoidable. Maybe October is not such a suitable time to visit Paris.
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