This is a 2-hour, free walking tour of Montmartre. The guide, Chris, will tell you nice stories from past and present of Montmartre area and France. The tour goes every Saturday and Sunday at 11am and
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This is a 2-hour, free walking tour of Montmartre. The guide, Chris, will tell you nice stories from past and present of Montmartre area and France. The tour goes every Saturday and Sunday at 11am and
Cheaper than Eiffel's 3rd floor - and a better view. ( e.g. : you can see the Eiffel tower from here ;-) Open until 22.30. Go before sundown, take some pictures, drink a cop of coffee - or whatever...
Pont Alexandre III is an arch bridge that spans the Seine, connecting the Champs-Élysées quarter and the Invalides and Eiffel Tower Quarter, regarded by many as one of the prettiest in Paris. The...
This famous cemetery is the burial site of numerous French luminaries - authors, writers, musicians and more.
Located close to the Eiffel Tower, the musée du quai Branly exhibits 3 500 works of art from Africa, the Americas, Asia and Oceania. This important collection makes the musée du quai Branly an unmissable place for discovering the art culture of the non-European world. The museum’s original and imposing architecture designed by Jean Nouvel and its wild garden created by the landscaper Gilles Clément combine to make it a pleasant and unique place. The museum is the fourth largest museum in Paris.
Built by Edouard André and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, both avid art collectors, in the new Paris being laid out by Baron Haussmann towards the end of the 19th century, this private mansion offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a wealthy 19th century home. The museum presents a wonderful collection of masterpieces: Fragonard, Rembrant, Botticelli… This is the only museum open seven days a week in Paris, from 10 am to 18 pm.
Although Parisians cannot agree whether this innovative architectural creation is a masterpiece or a monstrosity, this center of performance and exhibition has become one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
This well-known store sells cooking equipment.
Good place to bring friends for salads, pastries, snacks, and hot drinks after a walk in the Tuileries Garden. Recommended: the religieuse (double cream puff- small ball on top of large ball) filled...
This famous river flows from east to west through the heart of the city and divides Paris's Left Bank and Right Bank.
Visitors to this massive department store can find brand-name items of nearly every variety.
In the main street, "Rue Saint Louis en L'Ile", there is a fine gallery (L'ile aux Images) where you can find lots of original photographs and lithographs. Prob... the best photo/posters/lit...
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This beautiful 19th century building on the Rue de Rivoli is the Paris City Hall, and features a number of displays on French history.
The world's first department store.
Classic Walks of Paris opened in 2005 and offers informative walking tours of the city. Six walks are available. The Classic Walk covers the heart of Paris and all major monuments. The Montmartre Walk and Latin Quarter Walk explore their specific areas of the city. Themed tours include the Da Vinci Code Walk, the French Revolution Walk and the World War II Walk. Tours operate every day of the season and reservations are not necessary. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome all Trip Advisor readers to the "City of Light". Come join us!