There is so much to see and do in Paris … Parks, monuments, museums, restaurants, whatever your taste is, you will find your happiness.
Here are some ideas for sights that we present in this guide:
– The Louvre Museum
– Tour Eiffel, the biggest attraction of Paris
– Montmartre, the Place du Tertre and the Sacred Heart
– The Cathedral of Notre Dame
– The Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe
– The Sewers of Paris
– Luxembourg Garden
– The Musée d’Orsay
– Centre Georges Pompidou, which houses the largest collection of contemporary art in Europe.
– Pere Lachaise Cemetery
– The covered
… And much more!
But beyond all these monuments and famous spots in the city of light, what is needed to tame this city is to walk again and again, and soak up the atmosphere of the various parts of the city.
Paris attractions mentioned above are mostly available for less than 10 euros, some are of course also free, such as parks, churches and cathedrals, walkways or the Père Lachaise. But beware of the many temptations where to spend throughout your walks, it is sometimes hard to resist!
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