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Top 10 Things To Do In Paris

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Top 10 Things To Do In Paris

Paris is a city defined by romance and splendor, and as you walk through each arrondissement, you will see history and modern culture blending perfectly together. Whether it’s your first trip to the City of Light or one of many vacations to this fantastic city, you’ll want to know where to find the best tourist attractions in Paris. Ranging from the classic attractions to hidden treasures nestled throughout the city, this list will help you decide what to do in Paris.

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is perhaps the most iconic attraction in Paris, and visiting it is one of the best activities in Paris. Many people mistakenly believe that the best time to visit the Eiffel Tower is during the daytime. And while traveling to the top of the tower during the daylight hours does offer magnificent views of the city below, it’s at night when the Eiffel Tower really shines.

Notre Dame

Notre Dame

Notre Dame

Notre Dame is one of the best Paris attractions and perhaps the city’s most famous cathedral. It took more than 200 years to build this architectural wonder, and visitors can explore the inside of the cathedral for free. Even if you’re not Catholic, it’s worthwhile to stay for mass if you can. Daily mass is offered four times throughout the day, and more frequently on Sundays.

Seine River

Seine River

Seine River Cruise

One unique way to take in the sights and sounds of Paris is on a cruise along the river that divides the city in two. The Seine River runs through the heart of Paris, and you can book a tour from a river cruise company to take you along this famed waterway. Not only is this one of the best things to do in Paris, but it’s also one of the most relaxing ways to spend your time in the city.

Louvre Museum

Louvre

Louvre

Paris is filled with fascinating museums, but none quite compare to the Louvre. If you’re only going to visit one museum while in Paris, this is the one to check out. Famously known as the largest art museum in the world, this massive building is home to some of the most valuable and prized works of art anywhere. When you visit the Louvre, you can see for yourself the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo statue, as well as many other iconic art pieces.

Montmorency Street

Montmorency Street

Montmorency Street

If you’re at a loss for what to do in Paris, consider trying something that’s a bit lesser known. There’s a sense of history throughout the entire city, but there’s something particularly inviting about visiting the oldest stone house in Paris. The House of Nicolas Flamel is located on Montmorency Street.

The Catacombs Of Paris

Catacombs Of Paris

Catacombs Of Paris

While most people come to this city for romance, there’s a darker side to be found… This underground burial complex houses six million skeletons dating to the 18th century. Stacked in endless corridors, it’s a fascinating and haunting place. If you have the courage, it’s one of the most interesting places in Paris to see.

Arch of Triumph

Arch of Triumph

Arch of Triumph

Arch of Triumph is the largest monument of its type in the entire world. This arch is dedicated as the glory of imperial armies and was built in the 19th Century between 1806-1836. This ARC was made in the honor of those who fought for the FRANCE, during the Napoleonic Wars.

You can freely walk under the arc without paying any cost, but if you are interested to climb up to the arc you need to pay 9.50 euros to climb 280 stairs.

Paris Vineyards

Paris Vineyards 

Paris Vineyards

Vine-growing and wine-making in Paris dates back to the Roman Empire. Even though it’s not as renowned as the nearby Burgundy and Champagne vineyards, you can visit a vineyard and sample a wine produced in Paris itself at The Clos Montmartre. It’s a 1,550 sq m vineyard a mere 300 metres from the Sacré-Coeur Basilica. It produces a decent Gamay/Pinot Noir wine. It’s celebrated at a yearly event in October, the Harvest Festival of Montmartre.

Pantheon

Pantheon

Pantheon

PANTHEON is a place where famous French Citizens were Buried. Before being converted to PANTHEON originally it was a church and was dedicated to St. Genevieve, the saint of Paris. The Pantheon consists of two words ie. “Pan” means ‘Everything’ and “Theon” means ‘Divine’. The Pantheon is still known to be as the building clouded in mystery. This temple is dedicated to all Greek Gods.

Disneyland

Disneyland

Disneyland

How could we forget about our children’s? Disneyland is very interesting for young ones as well as for elders too. It is an entertainment resort situated in a new town which is 32 km east of the center of Paris. Also, we can say that it is the most visited theme park. All the fans of Mickey Mouse used to visit Disneyland. As we know that it is a theme park so let me tell you that there are 2 theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios.

So due to the presence of two theme park, more visitors could enjoy Disneyland and there won’t be a rush. When Europeans were not able to go to Los Angeles which is the original Disneyland, so they move toward the DISNEYLAND PARIS.

So, here are the most popular tourist attractions of Paris that you cannot resist visiting.

 

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