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Places You Can Explore in Paris

Paris, City of Lights, is one of the most famous destinations worldwide travel. The variety of high fashion and gourmet, Paris also keep it secret locations and exciting activities. And you can not enjoy a high price, but still new and unforgettable experience.

Next time, if your goal in Paris, travel, try to visit different places to provide almost all the tours. Go to your own, this time without joining a tour and want to surprise many wonderful things for you this time!

The best way to discover the city with the metro. To this end, get travel advice for your stay in Paris:

* Find small hotel near the metro station.
* Metro card and free card from the city Ask (even the small hotel will use maps) offer for tourists.
* Plan your trip (hotel receptionists can also have an idea of where it should be seen).
* Set your goal, the subway tracks.
* From the train station, take a stroll down to the goal. This way you can get a sense of his city life and culture.

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Tourist Attractions

As the second largest city in Western Europe, Paris is the city of lights known for its outstanding display lit the late evening hours, the tourists from all over the world calling. This is the home of the Eiffel Tower, Louvre and many other holiday attractions.

What to see in a weekend in Paris? If you are in Paris, only for a short time, try these suggestions first warm place. You can not see not!

Visit the sights in Paris

Rising over 300 meters of steel structure, the Eiffel Tower is in most places in the city to see. Elevators Elevator tourists to a seeing eye view available upon Paris. Because it is illuminated at night, he was one of the most beautiful sights of the city. Guided tours of the confusion that you gain insight into the history, how it is done and what it means for the now French.

The construction of the Opera, the Opera Garnier in Paris, started the story back in 1862 when construction began. It took more than ten years to complete, through a metro lake was discovered under the site and completed in 1875. Tours and shows continue to operate through this attraction for the visit to Paris, but now mainly used for ballet show from the construction of the Opera de Paris Bastille, another characteristic tourist entertainment.

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Things To Do In Paris

So arrived in Paris, but do not know where to start. Put on your walking shoes, buy a carnet tickets meters and you’re good to go.

I went to Paris each year for four years and this is my final list of things to do, places to go and see with the way people.

1. Angelina (Jardin des Tuileries end of the Rue de Rivoli). The best hot chocolate you ever. Buy a few to take home. 226 rue de Rivoli.
2. Trocadero. Take the Metro to the Trocadero, just before the lights of the Eiffel Tower. If you go to the garden to the website (), the stairs on the right side you can sit between the wells. Take the Metro to the Trocadero. It is well signposted.
3. Jardin des Tuileries (near the Louvre). British Rock Road, pull up a chair near the fountain for a drink in coffee shops, minister to save from one hand to the Rue de Rivoli.
4. Luxembourg Gardens (left bank). Beautiful park, where half of Paris together. On weekends there is often a band playing in the Bandstand, children playing boats. The best area near the main fountain. Some nice cafes where a drink.
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Paris – Champ De Mars

The wide lawns of the Champ de Mars, dotted with colorful flowers offers the perfect environment for the view as the Eiffel Tower, all the way to the Palais de Chaillot and the fountains of the Jardins du Trocadero.

The opposite side of the tower, the contrast of the harsh military presence designed school of Jacques-Ange Gabriel. Many young soldiers in the door. The most famous of them is Napoleon Bonaparte. He completed his training in one year instead of the required two and left the end of 1700 the course of European history to change.

The Champ de Mars was originally a training school and the army parade ground in 1765. But he was later to host horse races (the first in 1780) and a center for the celebration and many revolutionaries.

It looked even Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier invented the hot air balloons, balloon experiment stage on the lawn in mid to late 1700s. During the late 19th Century, it is used as a land of wide exposure and exhibition space for Universal in 1889.

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