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Traveling to: Paris and Switzerland - By Valentina Braga Junqueira

Hi, friends!! How are you guys? I am fine. Today, I will talk about my perfect trip (or almost perfect).

First, I went to Paris (France) and then to Switzerland. In Paris, I think we had a break in our expectations, because it's the "city of light", it's romantic and everything else. But when we got there, we saw that it's not really that. The Louvre is a good museum to visit, the Arc de Triomphe is beautiful, but the most "important", the Eiffel Tower, is not so beautiful. It is not as huge as we imagine and it is lifeless and gray, so I don't really recommend going to Paris. At night, the tower really looks as expected but spending a fortune to enjoy it only at night is not worth it. Besides, people are not friendly, but they think they are.

Talking about Switzerland, I really loved it. It's everything there is and more. Everyone is friendly and you don't need to know German to get around there. Unlike the French, they make an effort to help us and speak with us in English. The cuisine is wonderful, especially the chocolate. There, I felt a wonderful welcoming feeling that I had never felt in my life, as if it were my place. So go there, it's perfect.



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