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Versailles

Place d'Armes, Versailles

Attractions in Paris "To see Versailles and die" -so, it would be right to paraphrase the well-known saying. Versailles, a suburb at 21 km from Paris, is not just standing in the succession of the numerous residences of the French monarchs.

Grand Opera in Paris

Paris, Rue Scribe, 8

Attractions in Paris The Paris Grand Opera is also called "Opera Garnier" - the state opera house, the world-famous center of the theatrical culture of France. The first production presented to the audience was the musical tragedy Pomona, written by R. Camber and P. Perrin.

Champs Elysees

Avenue des Champs-Elysees

Attractions in Paris Champs Elysees is one of the main streets of Paris, where most parades are held. It stretches almost two kilometers, starting from the Place de la Concorde and ending near the Arc de Triomphe.

Louvre

Musee du Louvre, Cedex 01, 75058 Paris

Attractions in Paris The Louvre of Paris is by right considered the most famous museum in the world - it is unlikely that you could quickly find a person who did not hear about it, even if you really set out this goal. In addition to fame, the Louvre beats records in other categories - it is the largest and most visited of all museums in the world.

The D'Orsay Museum

Paris, rue de Lille, 62

Attractions in Paris The largest collection of impressionism is what the Museum d'Orsay, one of the most visited museums of the French capital, is first and foremost. Monet and Manet, air-ballerinas Degas, melancholic Lautrec, solar Renoir, exotic Gauguin - that's part of his meetings.

Picasso Museum in Paris

Mare, 5, rue de Thorigny

Attractions in Paris The Picasso Museum is one of the best museums of painting in all of Europe. Visit it is worth to join the whole layer of art, see about 2000 works by Picasso. All works are exhibited on a chronological basis, that is, to see the development of Picasso as an artist can be seen with an unaided eye.

The Rodin Museum in Paris

79 Rue de Varenne, Paris

Attractions in Paris The Rodin Museum is one of the most famous and popular museums in the capital of France. After the Louvre and Orsay, the Rodin Museum is the most visited museum in Paris. And no wonder: a wonderful fragrant park, exquisite mansion and a magnificent exposition of the house-museum makes it attractive for a lot of tourists.

Notre-Dame de Paris

6 Parvis Notre-Dame, Place du Parvis Notre-Dame

Attractions in Paris Notre-Dame de Paris or Notre-Dame Cathedral is known primarily due to the novel by Victor Hugo, who set out to re-ignite the French in love for the cathedral. It was assumed that the cathedral would be so large that it could accommodate all the inhabitants of Paris, which at that time was about ten thousand.

Cite Island

Île de la Cité

Attractions in Paris Cite is one of the two islands of the Seine, which have survived to this day, the historical heart of Paris. The island is connected to the city by nine bridges - due to this, it is easy to get to it from any part of Paris. In the old days on the island housed the royal residence, now here almost no one lives.

Palais Royal

Palais Royal, Paris

Attractions in Paris In the heart of Paris, next to the Louvre, is the Palais Royal, or the Royal Palace, which also includes the same square and park. This luxurious residence in the center of the city was built especially for the famous statesman Cardinal Richelieu.

The Pantheon in Paris

Place du Panthéon

Attractions in Paris In 1764 the building was conceived by Louis XV as the church of Saint Genevieve. However, after a while, history made its own adjustments to the plans of the monarch. The French revolutionaries forever repulsed the desire to use oxygen from Louis, and the church was converted into a tomb for the great men of the country.

Sacré-Coeur

35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre

Attractions in Paris The Sacré-Cœur basilica (the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Christ) is one of the main temples of all France, a place of pilgrimage for many believers from neighboring countries. There is a legend that if you pat your foot at the statue of St. Peter in the basilica, whatever one may say, you will return to Paris again.

Sorbonne

1 Rue Victor Cousin, Paris

Attractions in Paris The Sorbonne is the center of the University of Paris, an architectural and historical monument in the heart of France. The history of the construction dates back to the 13th century, when the first University of Paris was formed.

The Arc de Triomphe in Paris

Place Charles de Gaulle

Attractions in Paris The majestic Triumphal Arch is a famous architectural monument and is simply a symbol of Paris, located on the Place Charles de Gaulle. The two main sculptural groups face the center: the famous "Marseillaise" of Ryda ("The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792") and the "Triumph of 1810" by Corto with Napoleon in the center.

Eiffel Tower

Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France

Attractions in Paris Now no one can imagine Paris without the Eiffel Tower, and most Parisians, if not loved it, then, anyway, managed to reconcile with it. But it was not always so - after the construction it caused strong discontent among the overwhelming majority of citizens who found it extremely awkward.

Akvabulvar

4-6 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 Paris

Attractions in Paris Aquabulvar is a four-story complex, inside of which there is a huge number of all kinds of water entertainments and attractions. Tourists from all over the world dream to get here, and it's no coincidence. Aquabulvar is by right considered the largest amusement park in Europe.

Archaeological crypt

Paris, Place Jean-Paul II, 6

Attractions in Paris The crowds of tourists who besieged the island of Cité and its main attraction - the Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris, do not differ in attention to detail and contemplative thoughtfulness. Having defended the turn to the cathedral, they take pictures, climb to the observation deck and continue their way to the monuments.

The Montparnasse Tower

BP, 1323 - 75755 Paris Cedex, 15

Attractions in Paris The Montparnasse Tower is an amazing 57-story skyscraper, located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. This huge building is considered one of the best viewing platforms in Paris. From its top there is a picturesque view of the city.

The flea market in Paris

Rue Jean Henri Fabre, avenue Michelet, rue Louis Dain, rue Saint-Ouen.

Attractions in Paris There are several such markets in the capital of France, but Saint-Ouen can be considered the most famous, and if you take into account that all other markets do not differ from it, then it is for his example that you should familiarize yourself with the application of these public places. @

Bobino

Paris, Rue de la Gaite, 14-20

Attractions in Paris Cabarets are in the list of attractions of the French capital, perhaps in the same row as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Notre Dame Cathedral. The first cabaret opened in Paris as early as the beginning of the 19th century, when French President Napoleon III forbade singing in the streets.

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Ernest Hemingway once said: "Paris is a holiday that is always with you." Tedious anticipation, pleasant troubles and, finally, he is a dream city, where life is art, dance and, of course, love.

First of all, go to a French cafe where you can have a cup of aromatic coffee with a crispy, still warm croissant for breakfast or order a glass of excellent red wine for lunch, enjoying the spontaneity and charm of French cuisine .At the next table discusses the past couple in love, the writer is waiting for his muse, admiring the motley crowd of cheerful tourists, here colleagues, friends communicate, have fun and just enjoy life - the atmosphere of Paris, serene, noisy, eternally happy and enamored city .

"Paris is a holiday that is always with you."

French Cafe is a unique attraction of Paris. Here often spent evenings artists, world writers and artists. As well as we, they absorbed the scents of the city, noisy crowd discussed the latest news and sought inspiration in French wines. Café Coupole was hosted by Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald, while Procope catered to celebrities such as Voltaire, Rousseau and Napoleon Bonaparte himself.