The Montmartre hill is very nice. It is quite a walk from the Seine and Louvre, where most of the nice hotels are, so a cab is recommended. There are a lot of shops around the hill at the base and...
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The Montmartre hill is very nice. It is quite a walk from the Seine and Louvre, where most of the nice hotels are, so a cab is recommended. There are a lot of shops around the hill at the base and...
Visitors to this church, which is said to sell medals with amazing powers, pray before the preserved body of Catherine Labouré, a 19th-century woman who claimed to have been visited by the Virgin Mary.
This is a magnificent patisserie serving fresh breads,pastries, cakes, tarts, cookies and sandwiches. The sandwiches are excellent if you'd like to picnic in the nearby Luxembourg Gardens and various...
This old bar was a favorite hangout of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway in the 1920s.
This candy shop is as popular for its eye-catching display as it is for its wonderful sweets.
The first thing travelers interested in the Cinematheque Francaise should know is that it is no longer located at the Palais de Chaillot, its old headquarters across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower...
Take the time to discover Paris by river. We are located 100 meters from the Eiffel Tower on the river Seine. Enjoy a 1 hour sightseeing cruise in "chic" boats and it is only 10 euros per adult and 5 euros for kids. Go through some famous Paris sites like the Trocadero, Notre Dame, Palais Royal and the Eiffel Tower. During your cruise, you could enjoy a drink even Champagne or a snack at the bar situated in each boat.
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 museum documents the history of Paris from its beginnings through modern times and includes impressive exhibits on Voltaire and Rousseau.
This former jail, which held prisoners during the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, is now open to the public.
This 130-acre park in northeast Paris is home to a music academy, a science museum and an IMAX theater.
A small cast of magicians, clowns, trapeze artists and acrobats delight children with their imaginative acts in this 150-year-old tiny amphitheater built during the reign of Napolean III.
This section of the Marais is filled with antique shops and old buildings.
These boat tours down the River Seine, complete with historical commentary, depart from the Eiffel Tower.