This is a 5 star excellent activity to do in Paris. It was a fun way to enjoy Paris in the evening when it was cool and when tired from walking all day. It was relaxing, very educational and the...
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This is a 5 star excellent activity to do in Paris. It was a fun way to enjoy Paris in the evening when it was cool and when tired from walking all day. It was relaxing, very educational and the...
For the most wonderful views try to be on the tower (second level is just perfect) at the time of sunset. You'll be able to see for miles and have the opportunity to shoot beautiful photos. Should...
This grand palace was a favorite of Napoleon, who dramatically remodeled the old château during his stays there from 1807 to 1809.
This famous cemetery is the burial site of numerous French luminaries - authors, writers, musicians and more.
This famous river flows from east to west through the heart of the city and divides Paris's Left Bank and Right Bank.
The city's largest public square has a lengthy history as well - it served as the site of the guillotine that was used to execute Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Robespierre and many others during the French Revolution.
This beautiful 19th century building on the Rue de Rivoli is the Paris City Hall, and features a number of displays on French history.
Located within the Place de la Concorde, this garden demonstrates the Parisian style of intricate landscaping.
This royal palace, first home to Cardinal Richelieu and later a childhood home of Louis XIV, is longer open to the public, although its exquisite gardens can still be enjoyed.
This cemetery is the final resting place of Émile Zola, Edgar Degas, Alexandre Dumas as well as other artistic luminaries.
This large park on Paris's eastern side includes the Château de Vincennes and a popular zoo among its many attractions.
This huge park on the western side of the city is filled with interesting activities and restaurants.
This picturesque canal, an extension of the River Seine, is a pleasant place for a boat ride or a summer stroll.
For an alternative view of Paris, take the hour-long tour that is offered of the 1,300 miles that make up the Parisian sewer system.
This famous tennis center, constructed in 1928, hosts the French Open, one of tennis's four annual Grand Slam tournaments.
The tombs of Charles Baudelaire, Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir are located here.
A new addition to Disneyland Paris that celebrates cinema.
A small park on the Île de la Cité.