
- So small!
- The tower spans 3 seperate decks
- Mmm diagonal elevators
- I spy with my little eye...
- and they are pretty affordable
- construction history
- ceiling's nicely decorated
- Hand painted to be exact
- The sculpture hallway
- St Albans
- Got horse?
- left of the 1st level deck
- rain rain
- The Musee national de la Marine and the Musee de l'Homme
- Ok, that's definately not a SEAT!
- every inch of wall surface's decorated
- View of the 1st level observation
- And overview of David and the gang
- Inside the lower chapel
- Horse, tower, bird!
- It's more challenging
- aka known as Canary Wharf
- Detailed wall murals
- it's high, but ain't high enough!
- recreating accurate scene in the present
- That's the Champs de Mars, all frosty
- The Sainte Chapelle
- It's getting bigger!
- Every glass panel tells a unique story
- Overlooking the River Seine
- Many of the mini parks towards the tower
- various medieval architecture on display
- The views are great up here
- Active ferry services roam the thames
- Onward tower!
- a long red stick indeed
- a modern Venice indeed
- First stop
- water bodies are common around here
- The chapel spots a typical gothic architectural style
- with quackers!
- the bridges lit at night
- The place's a former royal palace
- Random obligatory photo shot!
- Gardens along the walk
- note the french words by the walls
- yachts, fishing boats, you name it
- she's fully active ship in service
- awesome!
- Queues for the elevators