Like all
the world's greatest capitals, Paris lives at a fast pace,
by day, by night and especially at rush hours. It is divided
into 20 arrondissements that spiral out like a snail shell
from the first, centered around the Louvre, of which certain
quarters like the Montmartre, Montparnasse and the Marais
are real villages within the city. Paris is the world
capital of art and culture because it has some of the most
famous museums and monuments in the world like the Eiffel
Tower, the Notre-Dame cathedral and many more. With its
history and architectural patrimony, Paris is living, moving
and evolving every day.
For three
millennia Rome has played an essential role in civilization,
religion, art, architecture, and gastronomy. Known as the
“Eternal City” Rome is home to some of the most remarkable
sites in the world, like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and
the Vatican, to name just a few. With its mixture of ancient
ruins and contemporary living, Rome charms and excites all
of her visitors.