Paris the city of lights, that offers something for everyone
from shopping to beautiful bows out architecture. This city is a magical fairy
tale alive in the 21st century with so much to see and do.
Top 10 attractions that you can't miss during your visit to this magical city.
1.Eiffel
Tower
Eiffel
Tower is one of most famous buildings in the world. It is the most visited paid
monument in the whole world. As over 250 million people have seen the tower on
site, since its construction in 1889. The height of the tower is 324 meters
which are tallest at the time of construction. The tower weights a massive
10100 ton. If you haven't already, make sure get the glimpse of the tower at
night. At night over 20000 light bulbs turns amazing into something truly
amazing.
2.Louvre
Museum
One
of the world's largest museum, housing near 35000 objects from prehistory to
19th century which is exhibited over an area covering 60600 square meters. The
Louvre is the most visited art museum in the whole world. When visiting we
recommend that you have to focus on what you want to see. If Egyptian monuments
are your fancy stick to that however if you are more interested in Greek
culture go to those wings. There is no way you can see all the Louvre in one
visit. So plan ahead to maximize your time and always purchase your tickets in
advance to avoid waiting in long lines.
3.Notre
Dame Paris
Probably
the most well-known cathedral in the entire world. The hunchback of Notre Dame
is located on the eastern half on the Ile De La Cite along the scent due to its
overwhelming popularity. It is the best to visit Notre Dame during the week
when lines to visit the top are shorter. Be sure to check out the crypts of
Notre Dame that is an often forgotten treasure of this cathedral.
4.Opera
National de Paris
One of the beautiful buildings in all of
Paris. Opera is not a final destination but rather a quick stop in the 12tharrondissement
of Paris. Which is better known for the grand magazine parental and Galerie Lafayette two of the most famous
shopping centers in all of Paris. What makes Opera such an attractive place is
that It is a nice alternative for those to enjoy the cultural side of Paris
while others venture of shopping. Opera is also adjacent to Paris's story which
is an amazing tour through Paris fully realized in 3d movies and a miniature
replica of the entire city.
5.Sacre
Coeur
A
popular landmark located at the summit of the Montmartre. Sacre Coeur is the
highest point in the city and as a result, offer some the best views in all of
Paris and the best part is it's all free. Sacre Coeur is a great stop after a
long walk through the streets of Paris. Where you can enjoy a picnic and
underneath this incredible church.
6.Versailles
Versailles
is the most luxurious and royal chateau in all France. Be sure to do your
research on many things to do while at Versailles before you go. As it is so
vast that you are sure to miss some hidden treasures. If you are not prepared
before your trip. For people with limited time in Paris should consider
skipping this attraction as it does eat up a full day of your time when
visiting Versailles.
7.Centre
George's Pompidou
Located
in the 4th arrondissement of Paris near leal and Maria center Pompidou is a
largest modern art museum in all of Europe. The George's Pompidou which is
located in the front of the museum is famous for street performers in the
spring, it is home to miniature carnivals featuring a wide variety of bands,
caricature and sketch artists. Just the way to keep the kids happy after a long
visit through the museum.
8.Tuileries
Garden
Located
near Louvre museum, this public garden is a great place to take a break and
relax after a long walk down the Champ's Elysées or after a long day of
visiting the Louvre. It also offers several activities for children giving
parents a chance to relax.
9.Arc
de Triomphe
Located
at the western end of famous Champ's Elysées. The Arc de Triomphe is the center
of the historical axis which extends from the Louvre to the arc. The Arc de
Triomphe is accessible by the RER train and metro stations with an exit at
Charles de Gaulle de t'wall. A lift takes visitors to the top, we can enjoy the
small museum of an arc and of course take some breathtaking panoramic views of
the city.
10.The
Pantheon
Placed in the Latin Quarter in Paris and a
short walk from Jardin du Luxembourg. This one time church now functions as a
secular museum. Housing the remains of some of the most distinguished French
citizens including Victor Hugo and Mary Currie. But it's not what's located
underneath the Pantheon that's a must-see attraction. The 360-degree panoramic
views of the city are some of the best in Paris.
ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR JOURNEY
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