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Montparnasse
ManzaraOne of the most interesting and vibrant of Paris’ diverse neighborhoods, Montparnasse is also soaked in literary and artistic history. Dominated by the boldly modern Montparnasse Tower– the capital’s only real skyscraper– the area’s bustling boulevards are populated by cafés and brasseries where famous Parisian artists, writers, poets, musicians and performers gathered and exchanged ideas, particularly prior to World War II.
Pont au Change
Mutlaka GörülmeliBridge over the Seine River featured in Victor Hugo's novel Les Miserables & iconic spot for photos.
Place des Vosges
ManzaraParis' oldest public square, spaciously laid out in harmoniously uniform style. This elegant square provided a model for other squares such as Place Vendôme and Place de la Concorde. The Place des Vosges was constructed between 1605 and 1612 and was originally called Place Royale because it was created by King Henri IV. The buildings originally housed aristocratic residences.
Place Dauphine
MeşhurTranquil green square with cafés & galleries. Actors Yves Montand & Simone Signoret lived at no.15.
Place Vendôme
TarihiOne of the leading architects of the Grand Siècle. Originally, the square was called Place Louis le Grand and was intended to house royal establishments. However, financial difficulties forced the king to sell the buildings to nobles and wealthy citizens. The new owners built gorgeous mansions with courtyards and gardens.
Pont au Double
Mutlaka GörülmeliElegant cast iron bridge, built in 1882, offering views of Notre Dame cathedral & lit up at night.
Grand Canal
MeşhurThe Grand Canal is André Le Nôtre's most original design. Covering 23 hectares, 60m in width, 1700m east-west and 1000m north-south in length, the Grand Canal is one of the best places to take in the full beauty and grandeur of the estate as a whole. Laid out between 1668 and 1679, Louis XIV's architect took great care over the dimensions in order to offer the perfect perspective.
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Disneyland Paris 1-Day Ticket
EğlenceCome and visit the Arc de Triomphe at Place de l'Étoile. Skip the lines to reach the top of the Champs-Élysées and feast your eyes on breathtaking panoramas of the world-renowned City of Love.
Txango Tours
ŞehirOne of the most fun things to do in Paris and Versailles is to explore with a guided sidecar motorcycle tour! Travel is an opportunity to leave your comfort zone, and dive into the wonderful excitement of the exceptional, the odd, and the uncommon. Holidays and vacation are sacred. Time is best spent outside, with the wind in your hair and the thrill of a Paris Sidecar Tour in your fingers and toes! Our mission is to provide guests the ability to visit local attractions while having a great sightseeing experience with a knowledgeable guide, and an out-of-the-ordinary means of conveyance.
the Eiffel Tower
MeşhurA symbol of Paris and more generally of France the Eiffel Tower built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair is one of the world’s most visited monuments. Tickets to this most visited tower in the world are usually sold out weeks in advance. For this reason we recommend that you buy your ticket to visit this tower as soon as you buy your ticket to Paris. There are many different options for this place you can go up to the 2nd floor if you want and seeing its historic gardens and the breathtaking view of Paris from the top is an incredible experience. Walking out onto the glass platform on the first floor offers the unique sensation of walking in the void! In winter or in summer
Louvre Museum
MüzeHome to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the Louvre is considered the world's greatest art museum, with an unparalleled collection of items covering the full spectrum of art through the ages. This museum is free for EU residents under 26 and anyone under 18. If you do not meet these conditions, we recommend you to buy tickets online. The Louvre, once a royal palace, bears witness to eight centuries of French history. From the time of its founding in 1793, the museum was intended to be universal. Its collections, among the finest in the world, span several thousand years and an area stretching from America to the confines of Asia. The Louvre is a universal museum with eight curatorial departments: Egyptian Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities; Paintings; Sculptures; Decorative Arts; Prints and Drawings; and Islamic Art.
Arc de Triomphe
TarihiA unique view of the Champs-Élysées, the world’s most beautiful avenue. This place is free for EU residents under 26 and anyone under 18. If you do not meet these conditions, we recommend you to buy tickets online. The Arc de triomphe was begun in 1806, on the orders of Napoleon I to honour the victories of his Grande Armée. Inspired by the great arches of antiquity, this iconic monument bears the names of battles and generals from the Revolution and the First Empire. Every evening, the flame is lit on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the Great War. The terrace provides superb views both by day and night across the city and its great sweeping avenues.
Tour Saint-Jacques
TarihiThe only remaining part of a 16th-century church that was destroyed during the French Revolution.
Moulin Rouge
Mutlaka GörülmeliThe most famous cabaret in the world! The Moulin Rouge was immortalized by Toulouse-Lautrec and was the cradle of the music hall with the famous Mistinguett. Since it opened in 1889, it has dazzled the whole world. Edith Piaf, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra and Elton John … numerous French and international personalities have over the years become enamoured of this legendary cabaret!
Champs-Élysées
MeşhurThe Avenue des Champs-Élysées is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres long and 70 metres wide, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place Charles de Gaulle, where the Arc de Triomphe is located. It is known for its theatres, cafés, and luxury shops, for the annual Bastille Day military parade, and as the finish of the Tour de France cycling race. It is widely known in France as the "most beautiful avenue in the world". The name is French for the Elysian Fields, the place for dead heroes in Greek mythology. Champs-Élysées is widely regarded to be one of the most recognisable avenues in the world.
Saint Denis & Dalida
Mutlaka GörülmeliThe commune of Saint-Denis is part of the département (county) of Seine-Saint-Denis, which is one of France's poorest areas. Although within the département there are some lovely small towns that are popular with Parisian commuters, there are also areas that have high levels of poverty and crime.
Paris Café
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Musée d'Orsay
SanatSome of the world's most cherished paintings are on display in the museum's spacious galleries. The Orsay Museum is among the best places to visit in Paris to get an overview of Impressionist art history. Visitors are delighted by the broad assortment of paintings, from canvases that reveal the gentle pastel-hued brush strokes of Monet to the wild, colorful scenes of Gauguin.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
KiliseThe Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica and often simply Sacré-Cœur, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in Paris, France, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This Basilica is totally free. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris is also known as the Sacré-Coeur Basilica. It is a Roman Catholic Church and it is a minor Basilica. It is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Paris, France. The basilica is situated at the summit of the butte Montmartre and it is a famous landmark. The Sacré-Coeur is a double monument, cultural and political, both a socialist Paris Commune of 1871 crowning its most rebellious neighbourhood and a national penance for the supposed excess of the Second Empire. It is also an embodiment of the conservative moral order, publicly dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus which was also increasingly popular vision of a sympathetic and loving Christ. The Sacre Coeur is now a holy place and a vibrant area of devotion to the Holy Virgin. It appeals to the pilgrims from the whole world. It also has a good network of affiliated churches.
Palace of Versailles
MeşhurThe Palace of Versailles was the principal residence of the French kings from the time of Louis XIV to Louis XVI. Embellished by several generations of architects, sculptors, decorators and landscape architects, it provided Europe with a model of the ideal royal residence for over a century.
Pigalle
ManzaraPigalle is famous for being a tourist district, with many sex shops, theatres and adult shows on Place Pigalle and the main boulevards.The neighbourhood's raunchy reputation led to its Second World War nickname of "Pig Alley" by Allied soldiers.[4] Le Divan du Monde[5] and the Moulin Rouge,a world-famous cabaret, are both located in Pigalle.
Notre Dame Cathedral
KiliseThis famous cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture on which construction began in the 12th century, stands on the Île de la Cité and is the symbolic heart of the city. Because Notre Dame is still under renovations from the fire, no interior visits are possible at this time. But guests can still visit the cathedral square, which looks onto both the crypt and the cathedral's entrance. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is the most visited monument in France. It was built in the Middle Ages, at the far end of the Île de la Cité. Work started in the 13th century and finished in the 15th century. Badly damaged during the French Revolution, the cathedral was restored in the 19th century by the architect Viollet-le-Duc. Its many visitors come to admire its stained glass and rose windows, the towers, the steeple and the gargoyles. They can also discover the Notre-Dame treasury and have a go at climbing the towers to enjoy a panoramic view of Paris. In 2013, Notre-Dame is celebrated its 850th anniversary. For this occasion, many events were organized and the cathedral renewed its bells with the arrival of eight new bells as well as a new great bell. Road distances from Paris in France are calculated from point 0 on the cathedral forecourt.
Panthéon
MeşhurThe Panthéon is the national mausoleum of France's greatest citizens. The architecture of the Panthéon marks a clear break from the playful Rococo of the Louis XV style and instead presents a simpler and more somber Neoclassical style. The inscription on the Panthéon's facade reads "Aux Grands Hommes La Patrie Reconnaissante" ("To the Great Men Recognized by Their Country"). Many famous men (75 in total) are buried here, including philosophers Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and René Descartes; and the writers Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Émile Zola, and André Malraux.
Trianon Estate
TarihiThe Grand Trianon is a unique architectural composition featuring a central colonnaded gallery, or 'Peristyle', opening onto the central courtyard on one side and the gardens on the other. Construction began in 1687, directed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart under the watchful eye of Louis XIV.
Queen's Hamlet
TarihiIt was composed of ten small buildings with a rustic appearance and set around a lake. The Queen's Hamlet does not belong to any particular style, combining as it does various influences from rural architecture, but it does succeed in creating a sense of aesthetic coherency.
Champ de Mars
ParkLandscaped park with paths & trees, bird life, extensive lawns & a children's play area.
Conciergerie
MüzeGothic, riverside fortress & French Revolution prison, housing Marie Antoinette's former cell.
Sain Boulangerie
Yemek NoktalarıIf you're in Paris and want the best jambon sandwiches you've ever had, make sure to head to Sain Boulangerie. It's a small bakery that specializes in artisan breads and pastries, but their jambon sandwiches are so good you'll never regret coming here every morning. They use organic ingredients whenever possible and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable about the bakery's products.
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Les Invalides
TarihiAn outstanding example of French classical-style ecclesiastical architecture. Louis XIV founded the Hôtel Royal des Invalides in the late 17th century as a home for disabled soldiers. Before the time of Louis XIV, disabled soldiers received medical care, if at all, in hospitals or monasteries, but were usually reduced to begging. With the Hôtel des Invalides, Louis XIV created the first home for disabled veterans.
Pont Neuf
Mutlaka GörülmeliArched stone bridge, opened in 1607, with 2 spans & a bronze, equine statue of King Henri IV.
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