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Lovers flock from all over the world for Paris' legendary romance. Wander the banks of the Seine, admire the paintings in the Louvre & enjoy what Paris is famous for: the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe & Notre Dame, not forgetting Chanel, Dior & YSL.







Arc de Triomphe


The magic roundabout
Place Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile
Paris 75008
France
+33 1 5537 7377
The arch is a site of memories, current events and celebrations. The lists of the dead will move you. And the cars that drive around the monument will terrify you! Standing in a direct line between the Louvre and the Grande Arche de la Défense, the monument links the past with the present and offers amazing views. A truly impressive landmark, 50 metres high and 45 metres wide, Paris would not be Paris without it! Admission is EUR7.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arc de Triomphe photo by Eugenia and Julian
Photo: Eugenia and Julian
Arc de Triomphe photo by Clark Gregor
Photo: Clark Gregor
Arc de Triomphe photo by Brian Pennington
Photo: Brian Pennington
Arc de Triomphe photo by joe goldberg
Photo: joe goldberg
Arc de Triomphe photo by Julie Fisticuffs
Photo: Julie Fisticuffs
Arc de Triomphe photo by parag sankhe
Photo: parag sankhe
Arc de Triomphe photo by Tatsuya Ishiguro
Photo: Tatsuya Ishiguro
Arc de Triomphe photo by Michael Amor Righi
Photo: Michael Amor Righi
Arc de Triomphe photo by Andrew Millar
Photo: Andrew Millar
Arc de Triomphe photo by Christopher Hamilton
Photo: Christopher Hamilton
Arc de Triomphe photo by Thad Juszczak
Photo: Thad Juszczak
Arc de Triomphe photo by Mo Elnadi
Photo: Mo Elnadi
Arc de Triomphe photo by Colin Hughes
Photo: Colin Hughes
Arc de Triomphe photo by Ouroborus_
Photo: Ouroborus_
Arc de Triomphe photo by Gonçalo Cunha
Photo: Gonçalo Cunha
Arc de Triomphe photo by Chris Sams
Photo: Chris Sams
Arc de Triomphe photo by studentforart
Photo: studentforart
Arc de Triomphe photo by jsave
Photo: jsave
Arc de Triomphe photo by Pedro San Diego Silo
Photo: Pedro San Diego Silo
Arc de Triomphe photo by Brian P. Coffey
Photo: Brian P. Coffey
Arc de Triomphe photo by Andrea Pedretti
Photo: Andrea Pedretti
Arc de Triomphe photo by TashaLoz
Photo: TashaLoz
Arc de Triomphe photo by Esther Silva
Photo: Esther Silva
Arc de Triomphe photo by pieter michels
Photo: pieter michels
Arc de Triomphe photo by Nehal Al Hamiri
Photo: Nehal Al Hamiri
Arc de Triomphe photo by Digital Hungry
Photo: Digital Hungry
Arc de Triomphe photo by Salvatore Lapignola
Photo: Salvatore Lapignola
Arc de Triomphe photo by julioc.
Photo: julioc.
Arc de Triomphe photo by christian booth
Photo: christian booth
Arc de Triomphe photo by Nicolas Grandclaude
Photo: Nicolas Grandclaude
Arc de Triomphe photo by Kerime Gunturk
Photo: Kerime Gunturk
Arc de Triomphe photo by koffiejunkie
Photo: koffiejunkie
Arc de Triomphe photo by Tord...
Photo: Tord...
Arc de Triomphe photo by Kit
Photo: Kit
Arc de Triomphe photo by Lily K
Photo: Lily K
Arc de Triomphe photo by The Divine Miss K
Photo: The Divine Miss K
Arc de Triomphe photo by Wallendorff
Photo: Wallendorff
Arc de Triomphe photo by Adrian DURLEA
Photo: Adrian DURLEA
 

 
Avenue des Champs-Elysées


The Most Beautiful Avenue In the World!
Avenue des Champs-Elysées
Paris 75008
France
http://www.champselysees.org/
Stretching for two kilometers and lined with trees, les Champs-Elysées has become the center for festivities and official parades. It is a magnet for tourists and for the multitudes who enjoy evenings spent strolling along the broad and picturesque avenue. The many cinemas, cafés, and restaurants tempt visitors to rest their legs for a few hours, tired from walking by the designer boutiques, banks, and embassies also situated in this chic neighborhood. The avenue was originally created in 1667 by André Le Nôtre, Louis XIV's gardener, in order to improve the view from the Jardin des Tuileries. The avenue was lenghtened at the end of the 18th century, to run from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Kev Purcell
Photo: Kev Purcell
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Nigel Hancock
Photo: Nigel Hancock
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Jonathan Lurie
Photo: Jonathan Lurie
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Moty Bakalu (C)
Photo: Moty Bakalu (C)
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by J. Kyander Johnson
Photo: J. Kyander Johnson
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Marcin Szychowski
Photo: Marcin Szychowski
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by George Heron
Photo: George Heron
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by James Thornett
Photo: James Thornett
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Thomas Crenshaw
Photo: Thomas Crenshaw
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Amanda Finkl
Photo: Amanda Finkl
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by S.C. Leung
Photo: S.C. Leung
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by P. Clarke Thomas
Photo: P. Clarke Thomas
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by João Perassolo
Photo: João Perassolo
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by James Hunt
Photo: James Hunt
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by matt soule
Photo: matt soule
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Toni Edmunds
Photo: Toni Edmunds
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Roswen Knight
Photo: Roswen Knight
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Eng Yeap
Photo: Eng Yeap
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Melinda Franks-Jakicic
Photo: Melinda Franks-Jakicic
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Bernardo Baère Lomba
Photo: Bernardo Baère Lomba
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by sandhopes
Photo: sandhopes
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Cesar Jimenez
Photo: Cesar Jimenez
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by maribetg
Photo: maribetg
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Tivadar Körtvélyes
Photo: Tivadar Körtvélyes
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by albandri
Photo: albandri
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Khushroo Cooper
Photo: Khushroo Cooper
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by makoworks
Photo: makoworks
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Otong's moto
Photo: Otong's moto
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by The Wiseguy
Photo: The Wiseguy
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Valeria
Photo: Valeria
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Marco
Photo: Marco
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Roberto Gauvin
Photo: Roberto Gauvin
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by вєšt ¤ƒ вєηηi
Photo: вєšt ¤ƒ вєηηi
Avenue des Champs-Elysées photo by Bas Hessels
Photo: Bas Hessels
 

 
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur


Overlooking Paris
35 Rue du Chevalier-de-la-Barre
(Rue de la Bonne)
Paris 75018
France
+33 1 5341 8900
http://www.sacre-coeur-montmar...
This Romano-Byzantine basilica overlooks Montmartre, one of Paris's most picturesque districts. Its distinctive dome rising up over the rooftops, the basilica offers the perfect vantage point from which to survey the city. Inside, the mosaic of Christ and the crypt are of particular interest. Commissioned by the Catholic Church, construction began in 1875 under the watchful eye of architect Paul Abadie, and was finally completed in 1914. Admission to the basilica is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Beat Muttenzer, beat@muttenzer.net
Photo: Beat Muttenzer, beat@muttenzer.net
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Susanne & Torsten Heckert, Germany
Photo: Susanne & Torsten Heckert, Germany
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Route79
Photo: Route79
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by John and Heather Elliot
Photo: John and Heather Elliot
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Photo: Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by John from buffalo
Photo: John from buffalo
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Perry Sun
Photo: Perry Sun
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Ana Bica
Photo: Ana Bica
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Nathan Kendall
Photo: Nathan Kendall
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Nattapol Pornsalnuwa
Photo: Nattapol Pornsalnuwa
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Ángel Centeno
Photo: Ángel Centeno
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Jose Iriarte
Photo: Jose Iriarte
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Frédéric TROCELLIER
Photo: Frédéric TROCELLIER
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Richard Gunn
Photo: Richard Gunn
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Vlastimil Juricek
Photo: Vlastimil Juricek
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Janis Zakis
Photo: Janis Zakis
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Bigod.net
Photo: Bigod.net
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Darren Woods
Photo: Darren Woods
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Nikita Kostylev
Photo: Nikita Kostylev
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Reid Gilman
Photo: Reid Gilman
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Teresa Tidball
Photo: Teresa Tidball
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Nicolas HINSINGER
Photo: Nicolas HINSINGER
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Roger Dekeyser
Photo: Roger Dekeyser
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by x_L.U.C.Y_x
Photo: x_L.U.C.Y_x
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Sonja
Photo: Sonja
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Jesus Cuevas
Photo: Jesus Cuevas
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Juli-Milli
Photo: Juli-Milli
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Sumer Jabri
Photo: Sumer Jabri
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by The Bacanes
Photo: The Bacanes
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Xeniya Lifanova
Photo: Xeniya Lifanova
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Johann
Photo: Johann
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Kathrin Janata
Photo: Kathrin Janata
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Helmut Gondim
Photo: Helmut Gondim
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Mr. Frog's Wild Ride
Photo: Mr. Frog's Wild Ride
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by Catherine McGee
Photo: Catherine McGee
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by philippedebled
Photo: philippedebled
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by GreenDjinn
Photo: GreenDjinn
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur photo by mouzhik
Photo: mouzhik
 

 
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris


France's greatest cathedral
6 Place du Parvis-de-Notre-Dame
(Quai aux Fleurs)
Paris 75004
France
+33 1 4234 5610
Climbing the 387 steps to the top of this masterpiece is well worth the effort for the spectacular view. Construction of the first great Gothic cathedral began in 1163 and was largely completed by 1212. The rebuilding of the two transept gates in 1270 marked its completion. The west face is adorned with three richly decorated doorways and crowned with two 69m towers. The cathedral is busy at the best of times; especially on Sundays, when much of the building is closed to visitors. Admission: cathedral is free, towers around EUR6.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Richard Lowkes
Photo: Richard Lowkes
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Fabrizio Morroia
Photo: Fabrizio Morroia
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Stuart Yeates
Photo: Stuart Yeates
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Farl
Photo: Farl
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Dave Cross
Photo: Dave Cross
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Graeme Cairns
Photo: Graeme Cairns
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by HalfCrazyGirl
Photo: HalfCrazyGirl
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Clarissa Ines
Photo: Clarissa Ines
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Michelle Lim
Photo: Michelle Lim
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Giuseppe aka Pjombo
Photo: Giuseppe aka Pjombo
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Steve Ruff
Photo: Steve Ruff
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by skyduster4
Photo: skyduster4
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Noel
Photo: Noel
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Andy1878
Photo: Andy1878
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Chris Kolbu
Photo: Chris Kolbu
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by marie_evef
Photo: marie_evef
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Courtney Kelly
Photo: Courtney Kelly
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by khalnayak
Photo: khalnayak
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by juaniita_86
Photo: juaniita_86
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by sardana_design
Photo: sardana_design
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Marc Vuijlsteke
Photo: Marc Vuijlsteke
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Alexis Courouble
Photo: Alexis Courouble
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Francesc Perez
Photo: Francesc Perez
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Samantha Nandez
Photo: Samantha Nandez
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Marc IVAIN-DEBOUCHAUD
Photo: Marc IVAIN-DEBOUCHAUD
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by ivanise (zel)
Photo: ivanise (zel)
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by drsno
Photo: drsno
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Craig Thomas
Photo: Craig Thomas
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Raïssa BANDOU
Photo: Raïssa BANDOU
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Ayush Bhandari
Photo: Ayush Bhandari
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Georg F. Klein
Photo: Georg F. Klein
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris photo by Sali Tabacchi
Photo: Sali Tabacchi
 

 
Château de Vaux le Vicomte


Romance Chateau style
Château de Vaux-Le-Vicomte
Paris
France
+33 1 6414 4190
http://www.vaux-le-vicomte.com
chateau@vaux-le-vicomte.com
This Chateau has two significantly inspired events. One was the tragic downfall of Fouquet, a minister who paid the price of life imprisonment because Ling Louis X1V was jealous of his beautiful chateaux. And the other was under the influence of Fouquet, Vaux became a haven for French artists, writers and sculptors who gave their all for the glory of Vaux. Check the website for information on the different visits. There is a candle light visit that is going to be apt for all the lovebirds.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by Lazà Ràk
Photo: Lazà Ràk
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by Susan Kukucka
Photo: Susan Kukucka
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by Kevin Wells
Photo: Kevin Wells
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by April A. Dale
Photo: April A. Dale
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by Luis Adrián Crescentino Memoli
Photo: Luis Adrián Crescentino Memoli
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by ouh_pinaise
Photo: ouh_pinaise
Château de Vaux le Vicomte photo by Nicole Sutton
Photo: Nicole Sutton
 

 
Eiffel Tower


The symbol of Paris
Champ de Mars
Paris 75007
France
+33 1 4411 2323
http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/
courrier@tour-eiffel.fr
Paris just wouldn't be Paris without the Eiffel Tower. Designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World Fair, at 300m it was then the world's tallest building. Not everyone was happy when it was first built; many considered it an eyesore and wanted it pulled down, but today it is one of the world's most visited monuments. The first and second floors can be reached using the stairs, and lifts take visitors to the magnificent view at the top. Admission (elevator to the top): Adults EUR11,50; Children EUR6.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Eiffel Tower photo by Grant Matthews
Photo: Grant Matthews
Eiffel Tower photo by Simon Laird
Photo: Simon Laird
Eiffel Tower photo by Rachel
Photo: Rachel
Eiffel Tower photo by Gareth Simkins
Photo: Gareth Simkins
Eiffel Tower photo by notlob86
Photo: notlob86
Eiffel Tower photo by Savio Gough
Photo: Savio Gough
Eiffel Tower photo by Keith Havercroft
Photo: Keith Havercroft
Eiffel Tower photo by d. FUKA
Photo: d. FUKA
Eiffel Tower photo by Stephen Garland
Photo: Stephen Garland
Eiffel Tower photo by Matt Makris
Photo: Matt Makris
Eiffel Tower photo by James Winslow
Photo: James Winslow
Eiffel Tower photo by czm11
Photo: czm11
Eiffel Tower photo by mattman23
Photo: mattman23
Eiffel Tower photo by Kimberley Sklinar
Photo: Kimberley Sklinar
Eiffel Tower photo by FatBloke UK
Photo: FatBloke UK
Eiffel Tower photo by Binu Nair
Photo: Binu Nair
Eiffel Tower photo by dim@flickr
Photo: dim@flickr
Eiffel Tower photo by Taylor Miles
Photo: Taylor Miles
Eiffel Tower photo by Cris Nakaj
Photo: Cris Nakaj
Eiffel Tower photo by AdamT200
Photo: AdamT200
Eiffel Tower photo by james_shelton32
Photo: james_shelton32
Eiffel Tower photo by Ritesh Kapur
Photo: Ritesh Kapur
Eiffel Tower photo by Jodi B
Photo: Jodi B
Eiffel Tower photo by Harish Iyer
Photo: Harish Iyer
Eiffel Tower photo by Jessica Neuwerth
Photo: Jessica Neuwerth
Eiffel Tower photo by Rachel Hawksley
Photo: Rachel Hawksley
Eiffel Tower photo by where are the joneses
Photo: where are the joneses
Eiffel Tower photo by Jan McIntyre
Photo: Jan McIntyre
Eiffel Tower photo by Rodrigo Tsuyoshi Ono
Photo: Rodrigo Tsuyoshi Ono
Eiffel Tower photo by Amanda Potter
Photo: Amanda Potter
Eiffel Tower photo by Annabel Sheppey
Photo: Annabel Sheppey
Eiffel Tower photo by pierreyves0
Photo: pierreyves0
Eiffel Tower photo by Johannes Heine
Photo: Johannes Heine
Eiffel Tower photo by lolichat
Photo: lolichat
Eiffel Tower photo by Shannon Kurtas
Photo: Shannon Kurtas
Eiffel Tower photo by Cormac Boyle
Photo: Cormac Boyle
Eiffel Tower photo by Thespis of the Bay
Photo: Thespis of the Bay
Eiffel Tower photo by Calvin Lee
Photo: Calvin Lee
 

 
Place de la Concorde


Between the Champs-Elysées and the Tuileries
Avenue Gabriel
(rue Boissy D'anglas)
Paris 75008
France
Originally known as place Louis-XV, this square was created between 1755 and 1775 by the architect, Gabriel. Renamed Place de la Révolution in 1792, a guillotine was installed and 2800 executions took place including that of King Louis XVI. Louis-Philippe christened it Place de la Concorde in 1830. The Louqsor obelisk, a gift from the Viceroy of Egypt to King Charles X of France, has been standing in the centre of the square since 1840. The eight statues representing France's largest cities and the two fountains were also added at this time. The square is home to one of Paris' most prestigious hotels, the Hôtel Crillon.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Place de la Concorde photo by Tom Royal
Photo: Tom Royal
Place de la Concorde photo by photosnocturnes
Photo: photosnocturnes
Place de la Concorde photo by Olivier Peissard
Photo: Olivier Peissard
Place de la Concorde photo by Victoria Choi
Photo: Victoria Choi
Place de la Concorde photo by Martin Hapl
Photo: Martin Hapl
Place de la Concorde photo by Eusebio Perdiguero
Photo: Eusebio Perdiguero
Place de la Concorde photo by Christopher Skillman
Photo: Christopher Skillman
Place de la Concorde photo by François Proulx
Photo: François Proulx
Place de la Concorde photo by Tim Quirk, tquirk@sbcglobal.net
Photo: Tim Quirk, tquirk@sbcglobal.net
Place de la Concorde photo by Renee Yang
Photo: Renee Yang
Place de la Concorde photo by Fred
Photo: Fred
Place de la Concorde photo by David John Gibson
Photo: David John Gibson
Place de la Concorde photo by Peter Howe
Photo: Peter Howe
Place de la Concorde photo by Sara Dehne
Photo: Sara Dehne
Place de la Concorde photo by Nicholas Sushkin
Photo: Nicholas Sushkin
Place de la Concorde photo by Ian Davies
Photo: Ian Davies
Place de la Concorde photo by Sendhil K
Photo: Sendhil K
Place de la Concorde photo by Luiz Paulo Marques d
Photo: Luiz Paulo Marques d
Place de la Concorde photo by Hugo Palma
Photo: Hugo Palma
Place de la Concorde photo by Tien Anh
Photo: Tien Anh
Place de la Concorde photo by Winnie Won Gi Tam
Photo: Winnie Won Gi Tam
Place de la Concorde photo by Dominique
Photo: Dominique
Place de la Concorde photo by Pierre Lardinois
Photo: Pierre Lardinois
Place de la Concorde photo by lautromi
Photo: lautromi
Place de la Concorde photo by ensblue3022
Photo: ensblue3022
Place de la Concorde photo by Vinicius Berger Araujo
Photo: Vinicius Berger Araujo
 

 
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter)


The Intellectual Golden Triangle
Cinquième et Sixième Arrondissement
Paris 75005
France
The Latin Quarter adopted its name from the early Latin speaking students that lived there and has been inhabited since the early Middle Ages. You will generally find artists, intellectuals, and others who have adopted a Bohemian lifestyle. This area include various Paris landmarks like the Musée de Cluny, the Institut du Monde Arabe, the Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle, and the Jardin des Plantes. At the heart of Latin Quarter, as its symbol, stands famous University La Sorbonne . It's a vibrant neighborhood with both historical buildings and fine shops. At night, enjoy the smoky pubs and jazz clubs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Declan Durcan
Photo: Declan Durcan
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Jette Goldie
Photo: Jette Goldie
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by John Robertson
Photo: John Robertson
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by alexin.tenefrancia
Photo: alexin.tenefrancia
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Swobodin
Photo: Swobodin
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Oric1
Photo: Oric1
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Matthieu Masquelet
Photo: Matthieu Masquelet
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Pedro Simões
Photo: Pedro Simões
Quartier latin (Latin Quarter) photo by Nina Frydenberg
Photo: Nina Frydenberg
 

 
Roof of the Grand Arch


From one arch to another
Esplanade de la Défense
Paris 92044
France
http://www.grandearche.com
tourisme@grandearche.com
Admire the fantastic panorama which stretches from the rooftop of this amazing and futuristic building all the way to the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysées. Enjoy the various cultural exhibitions and events taking place inside the Arch. A restaurant, brasserie and gift shop are also on site. Admission: adults (EUR 6.09) for a rooftop visit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Roof of the Grand Arch photo by ott1mo
Photo: ott1mo
Roof of the Grand Arch photo by Christophe Grébert
Photo: Christophe Grébert
Roof of the Grand Arch photo by filip&wanda
Photo: filip&wanda
Roof of the Grand Arch photo by roddh
Photo: roddh
Roof of the Grand Arch photo by Jesse Kraal
Photo: Jesse Kraal
Roof of the Grand Arch photo by henx fotojam
Photo: henx fotojam
 

 
Seine


In the heart of the city
Quai Branly
(Esplanade des Invalides)
Paris 75007
France
+33 1 4742 9056 (Ministry of Tourism)
info@visitluxembourg.org
The main axis of the city - it is part of the layout of Paris. The right bank indicates the northern part of the capital, the left the southern side; it is west of this bank that the elegant Saint Germain-des-Prés district is to be found. The Seine is spanned by 36 bridges, one of the most beautiful being the Pont Alexandre III. It is also lined by the most prestigious buildings in Paris, including the Grand Palais and the Invalides. An original way of viewing these sites is to embark on one of the many pleasure boats stationed close to the Alma Bridge.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Seine photo by Basudeb Dasgupta
Photo: Basudeb Dasgupta
Seine photo by Marcy Hargan
Photo: Marcy Hargan
Seine photo by Sue
Photo: Sue
Seine photo by Tristan W
Photo: Tristan W
Seine photo by Michel Azéma
Photo: Michel Azéma
Seine photo by croche
Photo: croche
Seine photo by Frédéric de Villamil
Photo: Frédéric de Villamil
Seine photo by Adam Conn
Photo: Adam Conn
Seine photo by G Caine pikx.co.uk
Photo: G Caine pikx.co.uk
Seine photo by Alexandre V.
Photo: Alexandre V.
Seine photo by Alexander Nitzsche
Photo: Alexander Nitzsche
Seine photo by Jessica McBroom
Photo: Jessica McBroom
Seine photo by mailalulu
Photo: mailalulu
Seine photo by Danny Rimpl
Photo: Danny Rimpl
Seine photo by Sandra
Photo: Sandra
Seine photo by Miss Kristiansen
Photo: Miss Kristiansen
Seine photo by Tim Bartholomew
Photo: Tim Bartholomew
Seine photo by Jean Michel
Photo: Jean Michel
Seine photo by Hibai Unzueta
Photo: Hibai Unzueta
Seine photo by Giacomo Rimatori
Photo: Giacomo Rimatori
Seine photo by o_dorosh
Photo: o_dorosh
Seine photo by Susan Kay Pasquini
Photo: Susan Kay Pasquini
Seine photo by dooodlebugg
Photo: dooodlebugg
Seine photo by Patty Meloni
Photo: Patty Meloni
Seine photo by Emmanuel Serriere
Photo: Emmanuel Serriere
Seine photo by Loretta Ruff
Photo: Loretta Ruff
Seine photo by Dana Underwood
Photo: Dana Underwood
Seine photo by Shaun Smith
Photo: Shaun Smith
Seine photo by Amy Entwistle
Photo: Amy Entwistle
Seine photo by Jules Evans
Photo: Jules Evans
Seine photo by damzed
Photo: damzed
Seine photo by Leo L.S. LIU
Photo: Leo L.S. LIU
Seine photo by Hunolina
Photo: Hunolina
Seine photo by aurelien moulet
Photo: aurelien moulet
Seine photo by Laura Hirst
Photo: Laura Hirst
Seine photo by Dave Arthur
Photo: Dave Arthur
 

 
Other Schmapplets in this city related to "Paris"
Paris - Historical Background
Paris - Neighborhood Guide
Paris - Where to Stay
Paris - Dining & Drinking
Paris - Art & Entertainment

Other nearby cities:
Brussels (267 miles)
Brighton (273 miles)
Antwerp (301 miles)
London (330 miles)
Southampton (340 miles)
Cambridge (400 miles)
Paris (401 miles)
Oxford (401 miles)
Lyon (405 miles)
Bonn (405 miles)

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