Disclosure

The Promenade in Paris includes the Palais de Justice (made famous during the French Revolution), the Conciergerie (where Marie Antoinette was imprisoned), the church of Saint Chapelle, and the Pont Neuf Bridge.

The Promenade in Paris includes the Palais de Justice (made famous during the French Revolution), the Conciergerie (where Marie Antoinette was imprisoned), the church of Saint Chapelle, and the Pont Neuf Bridge.

Elsa’s Travel Blog on Paris is of my own making. I am writing about my own experiences and research. Anything I endorse is of my own volition; I am not paid to do so.

Poster, Divan Japonais, 1893, color lithograph, gift of Mrs. Harry Lynde Bradley, (photo by Larry Sanders), by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, used by permission of Milwaukee Art Museum.

All other images without attribution at the bottom of the page or on this page are the author’s or from a source I have attributed in the “I Wish To Thank” page. Images are not to be copied or distributed in any manner.

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“Promenade in Paris during holiday season,” by Patrick Nouhailler. Copyright 2011. No changes made. Used by permission of Flickr. CCBY 2.0.

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