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22 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Paris

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In summer there is a fun fair. The guides offer brief, thoughtful, and often hilarious historical descriptions along the way.

It's just so easy to get drawn down charming little cobbled streets and old passageways, or to feel overwhelmed by the endless list of city and monuments suggested in your guidebook. Walk over the bridge from the Louvre to the and witness a literal and figurative bridge between classical and modern art. It provides heart-stopping views over Paris and is visible from most vantage points across the city. Located in the 7th arrondissement, this veritable cabinet of curiosities houses life-sized tigers, bears, birds, and more, as well as countless drawers filled with every possible butterfly, bug, or insect you can imagine.

The Best Free Attractions in Paris

The majestic rises near Dijon in Burgundy and flows into the English Channel, taking 482 miles 776 kms for its journey. But undoubtedly its most famous stretch is through Paris. Slowly moving through the capital, it's a romantic river with beautiful bridges spanning its length where you can stand and look at the views. Each summer the quais and banks are covered with sand and deck chairs as ice-cream sellers set up shop to cater for the thousands who come here to sit and watch the scene. Begun in 1163 and finished in 1333, its Gothic style brought carved doorways, huge flying buttresses holding up the massive structure and glorious stained-glass windows to France. Parvis de Notre-Dame, 75004 Paris Tel. And during the high season, the line is very long. So abandon that idea and look at it from the ground or from the top of the Quai Branly museum restaurant at night when the Tower changes colour minute by minute. The Tower rises from the Parc du Champ de Mars, a manicured park in true French style; all geometric paths and well-behaved flower beds. Designed as a temporary structure by the brilliant French engineer Gustave Eiffel who also designed the Statue of Liberty in New York , for the 1889 Exposition, it was, at 300m high, the tallest building in the world. So make a day of it; take a picnic and sit and watch as the sun sets over the soaring structure. Paris has a wealth of free museums; take advantage of this and visit some of the lesser known ones which will also be less crowded. One of my favorites is the , the Museum of Paris History, housed in two beautiful Renaissance mansions. It takes you from the origins of the city of light to the belle époque through paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Also try the which shows the history of scents with beautiful scent bottles, all housed in a grand Napoleon III town house; and the Musée Bourdelle which reopened in March 2015. It seems part of old Paris with its footbridges and barges going through locks. There are boat trips on offer from the Musée d'Orsay and Parc de la Villette with , and between Bastille and Basin de la Villette with though these are not free. The famous Galeries Lafayette store on Boulevard Haussmann offers a wide range of clothes and accessorie for the fashionista. But if you really want to be ahead of the pack, book a ticket to one of their free show. Professional models take to the runway to show off what the store has in the latest fashions. And the colourful stalls offering everything from fruit, vegetables and flowers to odd brocante items I have bought great sets of tins in different sizes from large for flour to small for spices and fashion. And try to visit the Jardin des Plantes, Place Valhubert or rue Geoffroy St-Hilaire, 75005 Paris, once a royal medicinal garden and menargerie, now a botanical garden with enough amusements for all the family. Metro Gare d'Austerlitz The most fashionable church of Paris and a favorite for weddings and funerals, is huge and domineering. The exterior with its 52 Corinthian columns and pediment is pretty grand; go inside and marvel at the apse which is filled with a mural depicting the history of Christianity. At its center, who else but Napoleon it was originally intended as a monument to his army. The organ was played by the composer Gabriel Fauré who was organist here from 1896 to 1905; try to get to one of the free concerts here.

You can also find bespoke perfume, high-end jewelry, scrumptious pastries and even old-world, fine luggage. Built between 1508 and 1522 in the Too Gothic style, this tower is all that remains of the Eglise Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie the patron saint of butchersthe town's top sites in paris parish church. It was built in an age when leaders erected monuments in their own honor and scaled to their egos. Busy exploring the stunning sights in North city and work interrupts. In the west of Paris at the end of Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle is a complex of high-rise buildings developed since the mid 1960s. Today, the Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, providing entertainment for visitors from around the world. This is a made urban, and an sincere way to cool off in the sticky Paris summer months. To find out where to find some of the best bread, For mouthwatering pastries and cakes, see our. This exquisite tea salon serves its aromatic tea with savory and sweet delicacies; its adjoining shop sells a wide selection of the custodes teas in Paris.

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