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  • Champ de Mars

    The most privileged place to see the Eiffel Tower in Paris is Champ de Mars, the park where the monument is located. From any place in the gardens you can see the huge tower really closely, admiring its details and greatness. Once in the park, you can walk under the...

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  • Musée du Louvre

    Paris is known, among other things, for its art and culture. A lot of it is kept inside Musée du Louvre, the most famous museum in the city and probably in the world. It is home for more than 380 thousand of art pieces, including Monalisa - the most famous -, Venus de...

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  • Pont Neuf

    Paris is a romantic city. Couples from all over the world go there for their honeymoons, and to propose marriage. Uncoutable love movies also take place there and it its indeed a great city for dating. One of the most famous romantic spots in Paris used to be Pont des...

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  • Galeries Lafayette

    Paris is a city known for it's luxury, and that includes it's stores, brands and shopping centers. It is not a place to find a bargain, but to buy fancy stuff.  But either you feel like shopping or not, Galeries Lafayettes are a place to visit in the city. It is a huge...

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  • Shakespeare & Co

    It doesn't matter if you like reading or not, once you enter Shakespeare and Co library you will definetly want to read something.  The book store was ellected one of the most beautiful in the world by many websites, such as Telegraph, Skyscanner and even BBC. And...

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  • Arc du Triomphe

    Paris is probably the most famous city in the world for tourists and it's most famous symbol is the Eiffel Tower. The view from the Tower, though is not the most beautiful in town in my opinion - that would be Arc du Triomphe. From the top of the Arc you'll be able to...

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  • Sainte-Chapelle

    Paris is a multicultural city, where people from all over the world meet, but it is also an historic place that holds a lot of French history in its buildings. Frace was ruled by catholic monarchs for years, so you'll find many churches and chapels in the city.  One of...

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  • Palais Garnier

    Last summer, I ventured to Paris, France for the very first time. The blocks of cream-colored buildings that come to a point on each street corner were exactly as they look in pictures, and I was amazed at the relaxed pace of life and the abundance of history that I had...

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  • Fontaine Saint-Michel

    Paris is a beautiful city. But there was a point where it all began. Fontaine Saint-Michel is an icon for that change as it is one of the first sites that were renovated. Today, other than the modern buildings, all the buildings of Paris are coherent. This gives the...

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  • The Conciergerie

    For those who are interested in knowing the French history and look at the French Revolution more closely, the Conciergerie would be an essential place to visit. It is a well-preserved monument which served formerly as law courts and prison. Even today, a part of it is...

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  • Luxembourg Gardens

    Looking for a place in Paris with greenery and natural beauty, with a touch of French architecture and under the sun? The Luxembourg gardens could be one of the places to go, and they're free! Location Image : Google Maps screenshot Location of the Luxembourg...

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  • La Défense | Paris region | Ile de France

    A small part of La Défense as seen from near one of the Metro station exits. The business district of the Paris region is named La Défense. According to this article in Wikipedia, it is the biggest purpose-built business district in the entire Europe. Hundreds of...

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  • Palais de la Cité

    Source Aerial view of the marvellous island and its ancient buildings. Traveling and visiting new places is fun for most people. There is a lot of thrill in visiting places that have a story to tell about history, a different culture or country. Apart from the beauty...

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  • Montmartre

    Montmartre is a hill in Paris. The hill itself is arouns 130 metres tall. On top of this hill is a beautiful church. Paris has many churches of different and similar styles, new and old, but all of them are beautiful. The height of the church is more than 80 metres. If...

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  • Parc Montsouris

    Parc Montsouris is a large park at the Cite Universitaire metro station, just on the opposite side of Boulevards des Marechaux to the Cite Universitaire of Paris. Of course it is full of green space and looks peaceful, but it's not special, just like any other park in...

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  • Abercrombie & Fitch (Champs-Élysées)

    There are loads of Abercrombie and Fitch shops around the world, but the one on Champs-Elysees Street looks different. Although most A & F shops have nice exterior and interior designs, the Champs-Elysees shop has a more elaborate look. First off, let's look at its...

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  • Le Marais

    Le Marais is a bustling commercial area in the city centre, just beside the metro station ‘Saint Paul’ on line 1. Le Marais doesn’t look like other commercial areas because it looks old. It is full of old buildings - actually it is a mixture of Renaissance style...

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  • Ménagerie, le zoo du Jardin des Plantes

    Ménagerie is the zoo inside the Paris Botanical Garden (Jardin des Plantes). The Botanical Garden is a large piece of green space on the left bank of Paris, and it offers free entry to every visitor. In the middle of the big garden is the Ménagerie zoo, which is not...

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  • Institut du monde arabe (Arab World Institute)

    Arab World Institute is a large building totally covered with glass on the left bank of River Seine. I walked past this building many times without realising what it was until I saw posters promoting an exhibition at Arab World Institute on the exterior of buses all...

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  • Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac

    Quai Branly Museum is a modern museum that displays artefacts made by indigenous people of Asia, Oceania, Africa, and America. Every time I went there, the exhibitions were different, but they all looked interesting. Maybe you are not interested in any of those cultures...

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