PARIS WALK | Arc de Triomphe | France
A first-person perspective Paris walk tour at the Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile (Triumphal Arch of the Star).
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Paris, featuring the Arc de Triomphe. The tour begins on Avenue des Champs-Élysées, then travels along an underground tunnel that brings us up to the Arc de Triomphe, which stands on a roundabout at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the centre of Place Charles de Gaulle (formerly named Place de l’Étoile), the étoile or ‘star’ of the juncture formed by its twelve radiating avenues.
Sights seen along the tour include the stunning Arc de Triomphe, with its pillars and sculptural elements, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and visited by many tourists.
Footage recorded August 2017.
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PARIS WALK | Champs-Élysées Avenue to Arc de Triomphe | France
A first-person perspective Paris walk tour of Avenue des Champs-Élysées to Arc de Triomphe.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Paris, featuring Avenue des Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile (Triumphal Arch of the Star). The tour begins on Avenue des Champs-Élysées, close to the intersection with Rue la Boétie, then travels north-west up the street, ending across from the Arc de Triomphe.
Sights seen along the tour include many shops and high-end stores (including Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Montblanc, TAG Heuer, Mauboussin), restaurants, Lido de Paris, and the Arc de Triomphe.
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Footage recorded August 2017.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Prague - Travel Video
Thirty years ago, Prague was a mystery to travelers in Europe; now, however, it is one of the most popular destinations on the continent, drawing about 4 million visitors each year. Prague offers a compact city center, a fascinating centuries-long history with splendid examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau architecture. There are also scores of palaces, churches and squares in Prague, delicious local Czech beer and food for reasonable prices. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in Prague
PARIS WALK | Trocadero incl. views of the Eiffel Tower | France
A first-person perspective Paris walk tour of the Trocadéro at dusk, which include views of the Eiffel Tower.
Watched Walker takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Paris, featuring the Trocadéro at dusk. The tour takes place at the Trocadéro, with views towards the Eiffel Tower.
Sights seen along the tour include the equestrian statue of Maréchal Foch, Palais de Chaillot (Chaillot's Palace), golden statues, bronze statues, and the Eiffle Tower.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Bois de Vincennes
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Bois de Vincennes
The Bois de Vincennes, located on the eastern edge of Paris, is the largest public park in the city. It was created between 1855 and 1866 by the Emperor Napoleon III. The park is next to the Château de Vincennes, a former residence of the Kings of France. It contains an English landscape garden with four lakes; a zoo; an arboretum; a botanical garden; a hippodrome or horse-racing track; a velodrome for bicycle races; and the campus of the French national institute of sports and physical education.
The Bois de Vincennes has a total area of 995 hectares (2,459 acres), making it slightly larger than the Bois de Boulogne, (846 hectares/2,091 acres), the other great Parisian landscape park located at the western side of the city.[1] It occupies ten percent of the total area of Paris, and is almost as large as the first six arrondissements in the center of the city combined. The Bois de Vincennes is about three times larger than Central Park in New York City (341 hectares/843 acres), and is slightly larger than Richmond Park in London (955 hectares/2,360 acres); but is smaller than Griffith Park in Los Angeles (1,170 hectares/2891 acres). Only about half of the Bois de Vincennes is covered with trees.
The bois de Vincennes was part of the ancient forest that surrounded the ancient Roman town of Lutetia; at that time it was called Vilcena, the origin of the present name. In about 1150 King Louis VII (1137 – 1180) built a hunting lodge at the site of the present chateau. King Philippe-Auguste (1180 – 1223) enclosed the forest with a wall, stocked it with game, and began building a castle. King Louis IX, or Saint Louis (1226 – 1270) built a chapel next to the castle to house an important religious relic, which he believed to be the crown of thorns from the Crucifixion of Jesus. He was also famous for holding a royal court of justice under an oak near the chateau.
Beginning in 1794, large parts of the Bois de Vincennes were turned into a military training ground. Some of the structures of the old chateau were demolished, and a firing range was built. In 1840 – 43, a new fort was constructed in the park east of the chateau, and a 166 hectare section of the park was cleared and used for military parades and exercises.
In 1854 the Emperor Louis Napoleon, and his new Prefect of the Seine, Georges-Eugène Haussmann, decided to transform the Bois de Vincennes into a public park. Haussmann had three major projects for Paris; to improve the traffic circulation of the city, for both practical and military reasons; to build a new system to distribute water and take away sewage; and to create a network of parks and gardens all over the city. The purpose of the park was to provide green space and recreation to the large working-class population of eastern Paris, similar to the Bois de Boulogne, which Louis Napoleon had begun building in 1852 for the more affluent population of the west side of Paris.
At the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, most of events took place in the Bois de Vincennes. The Velodrome, which seats forty thousand spectators, was built for the cycling events. The park hosted the first international cricket match between England and France; England unsurprisingly won.
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Mardi Gras - The Don'ts of Mardi Gras in New Orleans
The Don’ts of Mardis Gras
From Parades to Costumes to Crazy Drinking Mardi Gras in New Orleans has a lot going on that people can enjoy. To help people have a better time in New Orleans during the Mardi Gras celebrations this video covers the Don’ts of Mardi Gras. What you shouldn’t do at Mardi Gras.
Filmed in New Orleans, LA, USA
Copyright Mark Wolters 2018
21 Things You Shouldn’t Do at Mardi Gras
#1. Don’t Pee in Public:
#2. Don’t Bare Your Breasts for Beads:
#3. Don’t Expect to See Mardi Gras Parades in the French Quarter: Go to St. Charles Ave.
#4. Don’t Be Surprised to See Families and Kids at Mardi Gras Parades:
#5. Don’t Come Late to the Parades and Expect to Get a Good Spot to Watch:
#6. Don’t Think Mardi Gras is Only on Fat Tuesday:
#7. Don’t Skip Over the Police Barriers:
#8. Don’t Mess with the Cops or Their Horses:
#9. Don’t Forget to Make Reservations for Dinner:
#10. Don’t Get in a Hurry in New Orleans, Things Take Time:
#11. Don’t Forget to Book Your Mardi Gras Hotel 6-9 Months in Advance:
#12. Don’t Think You Can Only Reserve a Hotel Room for One Night During Mardi Gras:
#13. Don’t Sleep in Your Car:
#14. Don’t Expect Anything to Be Cheap:
#15. Don’t Forget to Have Cash:
#16. Don’t Forget to Have an I.D. to Get into the Bars (if you look under 40):
#17. Don’t Have Glass Bottles on the Street. Plastic cups are the way to go:
#18. Don’t Mess with People You Don’t Know:
#19. Don’t Forget to Have a Meeting Point for Your Group if You Get Split Up:
#20. Don’t Pick Up Beads Off the Ground on Bourbon Street:
#21. Don’t Call it ‘Nawlins… It’s New Orleans:
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Exploring Lozère, France
Video of our adventures experienced while exploring Lozère, France, during a press tour with Atout France and Lozère Tourisme.
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Seeing Paris #1 1920s
A tour of the landmarks of Paris in the 1920's by Burton Holmes. Burton Holmes looks over boulevard from balcony, Avenue de Opera, Opera Garnier, traffic, Cafe de la Paix, restaurant, waiters, outdoor cafe, men strolling in straw hats, sailors, newstand, shoe shine, Porte St denis, Porte St. Martin, Bastille Day celebration, parade, policemen, WWI soldiers marching with rifles, horse cavalry, Lafayette statue, Parc Monceau, reflecting pool. For more about Burton Holmes visit burtonholmesarchive.com. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: travelfilmarchive.com
PARIS WALK | Moulin Rouge on Boulevard de Clichy | France
A first-person perspective Paris walk tour outside the Moulin Rouge on Boulevard de Clichy in the district of Pigalle.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Paris, featuring the area outside of the Moulin Rouge. The brief tour takes place on Boulevard de Clichy, outside of the Moulin Rouge, the world-famous Belle Époque cabaret club.
Sights seen along the tour include the Blanche Metro entrance, Promotrain (mini tourist train), a noisy air-vent in the middle of Place Blanche, and the exterior of the Moulin Rouge.
Footage recorded August 2017.
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See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Paris, featuring Avenue des Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile (Triumphal Arch of the Star). The tour begins on Avenue des Champs-Élysées, close to the intersection with Rue la Boétie, then travels north-west up the street, ending across from the Arc de Triomphe.
Sights seen along the tour include many shops and high-end stores (including Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Montblanc, TAG Heuer, Mauboussin), restaurants, Lido de Paris, and the Arc de Triomphe.
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European Festivals I
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on In this first of two episodes on Europe's greatest festivals, we'll cheer with the masses at Siena's crazy Palio horse race, toss a caber at a Scottish Highland Games, don a mask for Carnevale in Venice, and celebrate Easter in Greece. Dropping in on some of the Continent's top parties, we discover that each one is a celebration of traditional culture, and all of them are full of opportunities to sing and dance, feast on traditional food, and party with locals.
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