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Things to do in Paris
Paris, the City of Light, never fails to mesmerize visitors with its timeless beauty, historic landmarks, and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a food lover, or a history buff, Paris offers an endless array of things to do and see. Join us as we unveil the top attractions and hidden treasures that make Paris a truly magical destination.
Iconic Landmarks
Paris boasts a plethora of iconic landmarks that have become symbols of the city's charm. Visit the legendary Eiffel Tower, a marvel of engineering, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from its observation decks. Explore the grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece steeped in history. Wander through the splendid gardens of the Palace of Versailles, a testament to the opulence of French royalty.
Cultural Delights
Immerse yourself in Parisian culture and indulge in its artistic treasures. Discover world-renowned museums like the Louvre, home to the enigmatic Mona Lisa, and the Musée d'Orsay, showcasing an impressive collection of Impressionist masterpieces. Stroll along the romantic banks of the River Seine and experience the bohemian ambiance of Montmartre, the birthplace of renowned artists like Picasso and Van Gogh.
Culinary Adventures
Paris is a haven for food enthusiasts, offering a delectable culinary journey. Sample mouthwatering pastries and baguettes at charming patisseries and bakeries. Delight in the flavors of traditional French cuisine at cozy bistros or savor gourmet meals at Michelin-starred restaurants. Don't forget to experience the vibrant food markets, such as Marché des Enfants Rouges, where you can savor local produce and specialties.
Charming Neighborhoods
Explore the city's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character. Wander through the historic streets of Le Marais, where medieval architecture blends with trendy boutiques and art galleries. Experience the vibrant Latin Quarter, known for its lively atmosphere, student life, and intellectual charm. Get lost in the narrow alleys of Montmartre and uncover hidden gems, including the famous Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Outdoor Escapes
Escape the bustling city streets and enjoy the tranquility of Paris' green spaces. Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque Luxembourg Gardens or enjoy a picnic along the banks of Canal Saint-Martin. Discover the beauty of Parc de la Villette, a sprawling park with stunning architecture and cultural attractions. For a unique experience, embark on a boat cruise along the Seine River and admire Paris from a different perspective.
Louvre Museum
When in Paris, you cannot not spend a few hours in the Louvre Museum, unless of course you go here for the 10th time and ticked all the must-sees already.... Mona Lisa, Milo's Venus, and lots of other very very old stuff.... If you have the time: book the guided tour, things will come more alive then walking around there just by yourself.
My personal favorite museum in Paris. Why? Architecture, it is an old trainstation, the vibe is very open. No endless galleries of specific era's in art-history, but instead compact exhibitions of art movements, with popular paintings of impressionism, van Gogh, Monet, Manet and so on. And of course the famous 'l'Origin du Monde', the Origin of the World from Courbet's perspective. You will love it!
For the lazy tourist: get a boat-tour, get up on the Eiffel Tower, and don't miss the Louvre: buy this Paris City Card and you will be just fine for a few days.
This is your first time in Paris? Like everybody does, of course you go up on the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower, named after its architect, raised temporarily for Paris's world exhibition in 1889, and after more then 100 years still they not tore it down... Well why should they, it is one of the most remarkable landmarks in Paris. Go there, and if you not into queing up, buy one of the tickets down here....
In for some good oldfashioned American Culture in Europe? Fed up with the traffic in the city, or the strawling around in Museums? Get out of town, with or without your kids: 40 minutes east of Paris you will find Disneyland Paris.
Transport: If you want to save money, don't take a taxi (it will cost you more dan 75euro), but go to Metro/RER-station 'Chatelet Les Halles'. From there every 10 minutes a train will take you directly to Marne La Vallee-Chessy in 40 minutes for about 10 euro: that's next door to the entrance of Disneyland.
Another must-do for the first- or secondtimer in Paris: the Palace and Gardens of Versailles. You will be thrown back in time centuries ago, look through your eyelashes and you might bump into Louis XIV or Marie Antoinette.
There is a direct train from Gare Montparnasse to Versailles, it takes only 12 minutes to get there...
And there is this remarkable piece of Architecture at the end of the Champs Elysees, in the center of the most exciting roundabout in the western hemisphere: The Arc de Triomphe! Raised by Napoleon, not himself of course, and now the place is named after this other great french general: Charles de Gaulle. Although the Parisiens themselves still call it 'Place d'etoile', referring to the star-shape that connects 12 roads. Have a look, preferably at nighttime, and i you like, you can go up to the roof and overlook the Champs Elysees and the rest of the city, again, most pretty at night, or sunset! Tickets availabale down here.
And after a hopefully satisfying day in Paris, your feet hurt, you only want 1 thing: sit down with a big glass of beer, wine of Champagne.... Don't you? Treat yourself and your loved ones on a tour by nightfall on the Seine. Can it get more romantic?
Rodin, think about it for a minute. For some reason he became one of the greatest sculpturists of all times. What reason? Find out for yourself: Art shouldn't be explained, it should be felt. Buy tickets here and avoid waiting lines
Louis Vuitton, known for its exclusive (and expensive) designs for bags, suitcases and of course fashion. When you visit Paris because it's the world-capital of fashion, well, you can't miss the Fondation Louis Vuitton. Housed in an excentric building, you will at least have the feeling being in the center of the universe for a day.
It has been a good tradition that every president of France left something behind in Paris to remember his name. So did Georges Pompidou, who was President around 1970. Some blocks in the city centre were torn down, and in one of the gaps Centre Pompidou was established. Pretty modern for that time, and still the excentric architecture is a remarkable view in the middle of the antique facades that surround the building. You will find a collection of contemporary art. And it's in the middle of a nice area in the 3rd Arrondissement, at walking distance from les Halles, Notre Dame and so on.