Paris - Eiffel Tower
What would Paris do without its symbolic Eiffel Tower? Created by Gustave Eiffel in the centenary of the French Revolution, it was presented in Exhibition University of Paris in 1889. 324 meters high, it is one of the world's most visited monuments, in which about 7,000 visitors come each year.
In the first floor, the Eiffel tower 58, which is spread over two levels, as its name suggests that it is 58 meters above the ground. On the second floor, the scene is best at 115 meters because you have a diving scene on the ground below. Finally, on the third floor of 275 meters, you can see what was the office of Gustav Eiffel. For a more courageous person, it is possible to use the stairs and climb the steps (1,656 at the summit).
The spectacular view of Paris should be enjoyed on the Eiffel Tower.
Paris - Notre Dame Cathedral
One of the most enduring symbols of Paris: Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre Dame, a Roman Catholic cathedral is located on the eastern half of the Ile de la Cité. It is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in France and Europe. Begun in 1163 and completed in 1345, this cathedral is a sight with its portals surrounded by his many sculptures and gargoyles that adorn the roof.
We advise you to walk around the cathedral, then go inside and climb the 387 steps to the top of the towers. The climb to the top of the towers can be exhausting, but you will get a panoramic view of the region and see the famous gargoyles up close.
Paris - Louvre Museum
The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. Located in the center of Paris, this historic building is a former royal palace, with an area of 210,000 square meters, in which 60,600 exhibits are included. The museum is placed in the Louvre, which was originally a fort built in Phillip II at the end of the 12th century. The ruins of the fort are seen in the museum basement.
The collection is divided into eight departments:
- Egyptian Antiques
- Orientalism
- Greek, Etruscan and Roman
- Islamic Art
- Middle Ages Sculptures, Renaissance and Modern Times
- Art objects
- Paintings
- Graphic Arts
Paris - Champs Elysées / Arc of Triumph
Under the magic of ancient Roman architecture, Napoleon commissioned the genre triangle to design the design of winning arches dedicated to the glory of the royal forces. Built in the 19th century, it is the largest monument of its kind in the world. The impressive sculptures decorate its pillars. Apart from this, 558 generals on the top of the arch are engraved and the names of the great victories are engraved. Under the Arc de Triomphe is the tomb of the unknown soldier of France.
The panoramic terrace above the door offers a beautiful view of Paris. 50 meters high, 45 meters wide and 22 meters deep, Arc de Triomphe is located on the Place de l'Étteille, which leads to the Champs Élysé, which has the nickname "the most beautiful avenue in the world." It is located 1.9 km between Place de la Concorde and Arc de Triomphe. There are many luxury boutiques (Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Guerlain, Montblanc ...), entertainment locations (Lido, Cinema), famous cafes and restaurants (Fouquet's).
Paris - Cruise on the Seine
The best way to travel to "City of Light" is to enjoy a cruise on the scene, especially at night. When the sun sets, the monuments are slowly lit. You get a panoramic view at the forefront so that you can enjoy the beauty of Paris: Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Pont Alexander III and many more.
You can also enjoy dinner cruises on the seine on the boat. You are welcome for about two hours.
Paris - Montmartre
Montmartre is situated on a hill, 130 meters high in the north of Paris, whose name is in the surrounding neighborhood. It is best known for the white vaulted basilica of the sacred heart. It was completed in 1919 and respects the French victims of Franco-Prussia war of 1870.
If you are in this area, then go to the Chowk of Tartre on some of the basilica blocks. Many artists are setting up their own easel to portray tourists or perform their work. Place du Tertre is a reminder of the time when Montmartre was the center of modern art in the beginning of the 20th century; Many artists such as Amédio Modigliani, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh worked there. Espresso Salvador Dali is a museum dedicated primarily to the sculpture and portrait of the Spanish painter, which can be found at a few steps away from Tartre Square.
The famous cabaret is located in Moulin Rouge Montmartre.
Paris - Palace of Versailles
Chelsea de Versailles is one of France's most famous castles. Built in France as a symbol of military power in the 17th century and as a demonstration of French domination in Europe, Versailles was the seat of political power in the French Empire from 1682 to 1789. It is a huge complex of giant buildings, gardens and terraces. Certainly it is necessary for any visitor, who will be fascinated by the extraordinary accommodations, grand decorations, furniture and gold works of Renaissance art.Visit Versailles: You will start by the famous apartments of the state's apartments and Queen Hall's famous Hall of Mirrors. Do not forget to stroll through the famous "French" gardens.
Paris - Latin Quarter - Luxembourg Park
Paris's Latin Quarter is located on the left bank of the scene around Sorbonne. Known for its student life, lively atmosphere and bistros, the Latin Quarter is home to many higher education institutions, such as the École Normale Superior, Ecole des Mines de Paris or Ecole Polytechnique. This area takes its name from the Latin language, which was broad at one time and around the university because Latin was the international language of learning in the Middle Ages.
Luxemburg Park is a private garden built in 1612 to visit the Luxembourg Palace at the request of Mary de Medicis.
People of Paris love it as "Luco" In the garden there are Palais du Luxembourg, where there are Senate seats. Again by Andre Le Notre
Designed, walking is very pleasant; You will also find a garden, a variety of apples, an apiary, an orchid collection, and a Greenhouse. It has 106 statues, bronze reduction of the Statue of Liberty and 3 beautiful fountains.
Paris - Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge is a cabaret known as the spiritual birthplace of the famous French Cancun. Montmartre in the center of piglets
Located in the foot of the hill, it was built in 1889 by Joseph Oler and Charles Zidler. Initially introduced as a courtship dance It was done, Cancun made possible the birth of Cabaret, which is now present in many countries around the world. Today, Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, which provides entertainment for visitors from around the world.
For example, its style and its name have been copied and borrowed from other nightclubs, Las Vegas around the world. Apart from this, many films have helped cabaret's reputation, such as 2001 in the movie of Baz Luhrmann’s movie in 2001, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor.
Book Moulin Rouge tickets in advance, it sells very fast.
Paris - Disneyland Paris
Mickey's fans can visit Disneyland Paris, which is 32 km away from central Paris with the connection to the suburban RER A.
There are two theme parks in Disneyland Paris: Disneyland (with the Castle of Sleeping Beauty) and Walt Disney Studios. Top Attractions Space Mountain, It's a Small World and Big Thunder Mountain.