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Welcome to my Escort Paris website! I  offer a service of the highest standard and I believe that having the best exclusive High Class, Independent Escort in Paris - professional in her attitude and behavior is the best way to serve my clients. My  assets are classy escorts and reputation. I  always make sure that me and my Model Escorts Paris companions are catering for a new breed of clients,successful,discerning, stylish, and inspired by exceptional service and beauty.
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Please don't call me last minute,meeting me in Paris requires a prior planning
so contacting me a few days before is really a must.

I'm available in Paris for a minimum all night.My gift for all night is  
1500 euro.
Of course I prefer longer encounters.





Why meet Leila VIP escort in Paris?

Because Paris is wonderful and chic.Because of the Parisians and their unabashed enjoyment of life.Without the slightest trace of guilt,they take their time,eat heavy food,smoke and like a drop of wine.Or two.The women are almost  all without exception in high heels. 'Joie de vivre' runs in their veins,and nothing in the world could make them forego their habits,which form the centre of their social life.
And of course it is wonderful  for the Seine which divides Paris into left and right bank.Day after day,night after night it flows unheard and through the City of Light it brings a source of tireless inspiration.Although the old Parisians separate it into left and right bank,it will remain forever one single and unique place.And of course as Humphrey Bogart would say, we'll always have Paris!

Sightseeing  in Paris:

Arc de Triomphe:

At the western end of the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe suggests an ancient Roman arch, only it's larger. Actually, it's the biggest triumphal arch in the world, about 49m (161 ft.) high and 44m (144 ft.) wide. To reach it, don't try to cross the square, Paris's busiest traffic hub. With a dozen streets radiating from the "Star," the roundabout has been called by one writer "vehicular roulette with more balls than numbers" (death is certain!). Take the underground passage, and live a little longer.
Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate the victories of his Grand Armée, the arch wasn't ready for the entrance of his empress, Marie-Louise, in 1810 (he had divorced Joséphine because she couldn't provide him an heir). It wasn't completed until 1836, under the reign of Louis-Philippe. Four years later, Napoleon's remains, brought from St. Helena, passed under the arch on their journey to his tomb at the Hôtel des Invalides. Since that time, it has become the focal point for state funerals. It's also the site of the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in whose honor an eternal flame burns.

 

Cathedrale de Notre Dame:

Notre-Dame is the heart of Paris and even of the country itself: Distances from the city to all parts of France are calculated from a spot at the far end of place du Parvis, in front of the cathedral, where a circular bronze plaque marks Kilomètre Zéro.
The cathedral's setting on the banks of the Seine has always been memorable. Founded in the 12th century by Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, Notre-Dame has grown over the years, changing as Paris has changed; often falling victim to whims of taste. Its flying buttresses (the external side supports, giving the massive interior a sense of weightlessness) were rebuilt in 1330. Though many disagree, we feel Notre-Dame is more interesting outside than in, and you'll want to walk all around it to fully appreciate this "vast symphony of stone." Better yet, cross over the pont au Double to the Left Bank and view it from the quay.

Place de la Concorde
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Place de la Concorde is the largest public square in Paris and separate the Tuileries Gardens to the Champs-Elysees. It was originally called Market Louis XV and was placed in the middle or one of his equestrian statue. The building is shaped as an octagon market began in 1754 and was completed in 1763.
A period after its construction, the market served as a meeting place for participants in the bloodiest revolution in French history. After the revolutionaries came to power, renamed Revolution Square and have replaced a statue of Louis XV with a guillotine. Between 1793 and 1795, over 1300 people were beheaded, including Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Danton and Robespierre. The name symbolizes the Place de la Concorde end of an era of suffering and hope for a better future. 
Obelisk of Luxor, a pink granite monolith was France in 1829 gave the Viceroy of Egypt, Mehemet Ali and replaced the guillotine in the Place de la Concorde. The building, which once marked the entry into the temple of Amon has over 3300 years old and is decorated with hieroglyphs representing the power of Pharaoh Ramses II and III. Obelisk that was brought in 1833 weighs 230 tons and is 22.83 meters. Having survived more than 33 centuries, the obelisk has suffered most damage in the last half of last century due to exposure to exhaust gas pollution. Obelisk is a monument inscribed with four surfaces, forming a pyramid to the top. Egyptians raised it by two and paired with sunlight that increases in thickness when approaching the ground.
In every corner of the market forming octagonal are statues representing French cities: Lille, Strasbourg, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, Brest and Rouen. In the south-east market, the Concorde bridge spans the Seine to the Bourbon Palace where the National Assembly is located. Near the obelisk in is the Tuileries gardens and the Orangerie Museum.









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