
City of Destination
The city of Paris got its remarkably coherent and intelligible structure from the combination of geography and history. The city lies in a basin surrounded by hills. It is nearly circular, confined within the limits of the ring road, the boulevard périphérique, which follows the line of the city's nineteenth-century fortifications. The capital's raison d'être and its lifeline, the River Seine, flows east to west, carving the city in two. The north or Right Bank (rive droite) of the Seine is characterized by imposing government buildings, sweeping vistas and elegant boulevards. The city is divided into twenty arrondissements, whose spiral arrangement provides a fairly accurate guide to its historical growth. Centered on the Louver, they wind outwards in a clockwise direction. The existence of south bank or the left have at cathedral school of Notre-Dame spilled over from the Ile de la Cite and became the University of the Sorbonne, attracting scholars and students from all over the medieval world.
City of Destination
Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport