My wife and I had a kid free trip to Paris, here are some of the photo highlights.
We had a hotel near the Seine which proved to be fortuitous for photography, I had not really done any research so did not have any real plans from a photography point of view. My wife had done the basic travel research so we hit some of the tourist highlights.
The Conciergerie is an old palace that was later a prison. Marie Antoinette was held here before she was excuted during the French Revolution. Neat place, but not super photographic (at least to my landscape eye).
The outside of Sainte-Chapelle, an old Gothic Chapel for the French Kings. Outside = kind of boring
Inside = amazing almost floor to ceiling stained glass, just wow
Unfortunately, like most pretty places in Paris, it was packed with people, still totally worth seeing.
Another day we headed north to Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Pretty church, but there was a church service going on and we don't like to be disrespectful to others, so we did not spend much time inside. Outside was a tourist shit show that detracted from the views of the city. We did not linger long.
After dinner one night we got back to the hotel around 10ish, my wife was tired and I was not.
I said, "I'm going for a walk along the river"
My wife said, "Be careful, don't get mugged"
I had a great couple of hours, Paris and the Seine is very beautiful at night.
Along the Seine during the day, not quite as pretty, but still nice.
There are a lot of bridges across the Seine of varying ages/architecture. It made for an interesting walk.
One night, I dragged my wife out after an earlier dinner to see the sunset (about 10pm) and an after dinner drink ...
... and then I went hiking some more,
Musee d'Orsay and the Eiffel Tower
And with the moon, I can't decide which version I like better
The next morning, I woke up early for some reason. So I left my wife sleeping and grabbed coffee at Starbucks nearby and enjoyed a couple hours along the early morning Seine. I decided that this was a good time for a different type of reflections.
I did take a couple "normal" reflection photos as well.
I really liked this old wooden motor boat passing by. I had seen it or something similar the previous day. I think they do expensive private boat tours, sort of wish we had ponied up for something like that :)
The last full day we went to the Musee d'Orsay, it was packed with tourists with selfy sticks. The art was great, but the crowds were horrible. The view of Sacré-Cœur was nice though
In the end, June in Paris is just to crowded to enjoy the obvious tourist stuff. I'll go back, but only in the winter when it is cold and wet and most of the tourists are somewhere else.