Attractions in Paris
La Tour Eiffel
One can not think of Paris without evoking an image of the Eiffel Tower. Phenomenon is known to dominate the city skyline and long lines are par for the course here because of his immense it. Visit The fact that he is free to increase the popularity and makes welcome. Regardless, it is worth the wait to get up-close and personal look at the architectural wonder. Make sure you take the elevator up to one unforgettable sight, and send postcards to the post office near the top level.
The Louvre
Since its opening in 1793, the Louvre has a reputation as the most prestigious of all the museum in the world. In fact, one could easily argue that it is the most famous art museum in the world. As home to one of the most famous artworks of the world – the Mona Lisa – The Louvre has won a place in the hearts of millions of people throughout the year. So it is huge, you can easily a week exploring the many rooms, for shorter trips, you make a plan what you want before you go
Arc de Triomphe
On the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Arc de Triomphe, built another landmark is permanently in Paris. It was built to honor Napoleon’s army – no one said it was mild – and the wonderful monument in its own right. While stopping by to do fine, is the pleasure of taking in climbing the 280 steps to the attractive look. Even if it is a little more than an arduous climb, it is certainly useful.
Notre Women
It is enormous, and incredibly beautiful cathedral took more than 100 years. A visit allows you to enjoy a massive dose of history, culture and architecture in one blow. Have is to wonder something for everyone on here, and get a quote on the north tower of the cathedral, “shouts a breathtaking view over the city. During his visit, it is easy, the medieval Way just feel and sense the presence of Quasimodo who bring lurking around every corner. camera and shot many pictures of this unforgettable place.
Pere Lachaise
Although some may say that visiting a cemetery is a bit of sickness, is the fact that the Pere Lachaise cemetery offers some of the exciting story in the city of Paris. The final resting place of famous people here, including Moliere, Oscar Wilde and even Jim Morrison of the rock band The Doors. The tombstones, mausoleums and other monuments to other, less well-known people like the colleagues of the famous imperative; centuries funerals are done here to prepare, then, and remember the remarkable experience.
Center Georges Pompidou
During the Cultural Association of Paris, wants to miss, take a visit to the Center Georges Pompidou, while in Paris. The design of the center alone, which is made to look like veins, bones and blood vessels, is also worth a visit for itself. Within the complex, you can do many wonderful works of art at the National Museum of Modern Art. In fact, the combination of interesting sites in the Georges Pompidou Center, is enough to do for an afternoon or more. Forget the two cinemas, the retrospective of the famous director is running.