Paris from Quasimodo’s perspective at Notre Dame

Written by Kimberly Sullivan

Admittedly, it’s an obsession when I travel: I always want to see a city from up high. I love to get the feel for a place, understand the layout and geography. When I understand the blueprint of a city from high above, I start to feel more like a local than a tourist glued to her map to reach every destination. Paris has so many great places from which visitors can observe wonderful Paris views that I have made it my personal quest to see most of them.

Paris from Quasimodo’s perspective at Notre Dame

But the place I first visited as a child and which draws me back time and again is Paris’ spectacular Notre Dame cathedral. I was recently back in Paris with my young children.  Since it was their first visit to Paris, I immediately made a beeline to one of the most popular Paris attractions, Notre Dame to share this special spot with them. We visited the cathedral and then exited to get in the line to climb up the towers. They groaned when they saw the size of the line (inwardly, so did I), but I told them the story of Quasimodo the hunch-backed bell-ringer of Notre Dame as we waited.

Paris from Quasimodo’s perspective at Notre Dame

Finally we reached the front of the line and made our way up the circular stone staircase.  As we emerged out into the daylight, it made the wait more than worth it. The view over Paris is unrivalled from this vantage point  and it is wonderful to be able to observe this lovely city among the whimsical gargoyles who have silently stood guard for centuries.

I’ll certainly be coming back to stand watch with my gargoyle friends as long as my legs will continue to carry me up there – who could ever grow bored gazing down lovingly on belle Paris?

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Paris from Quasimodo’s perspective at Notre Dame

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2 Responses to “Paris from Quasimodo’s perspective at Notre Dame”

  1. Great photographs! I have always wanted to do this, but am not so wild about heights – but you have tempted me to try it next time I am in Paris.

  2. Thanks, Thomas – I’m certain you’ll enjoy it!