Attractions in Paris Guide Museums in Paris
Attracting literally tens of millions of visitors each year; Paris is a stunning city with endless things to do and see. This romantic "city of lights" is a popular honeymoon destination and is also home to some of Europe's best galleries, museums and most beautiful Cathedrals. A beautiful city filled with culture, anyone who has the opportunity should visit this fascinating city at least once in their life.
The Eiffel Tower is Paris' most notable monument. Towering over the Paris skyline, this is one of the most widely re-produced edifices of all time. Gaze up at the tower from a bench below or take the elevator right to the top. There is a small entrance fee to get into the tower and inside you will find restaurants, souvenir shops and even a small post office which allows you to send specially post-marked post cards.
The oldest museum in Europe, and the most famous in the world, the Louvre is home to an enormous collection of famous works of art, including Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa". This museum was built in 1793 and is so large that the suggested visit is two full days. The museum can be daunting and crowded, so develop a plan of action before entering.
The Arche de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees was originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, and provides one of the best views in Paris. Home to Bastille Day celebrations and a pivotal part of the Tour de France; this is truly the triumphant center of Paris, and a glorious structure by itself.
The Musee d'Orsay is not nearly as large as the Louvre, but houses one of the world's best collections of masterful European art, specializing in 19th Century French art. Included in this collection is Van Gogh's "Starry Night", works by Renoir, Cezanne, Courbet, Manet and Monet. The building in which the museum is housed was originally a train station and sits on the banks of the Seine.
Other French attractions include Notre Dame Cathedral, the Champs Elysees, Centre Pampidou, the Sacre Couer, the Opera house, the Royal Palace, and many other monuments, museums, theaters, libraries and stunning architectural works as well as endlessly quaint restaurants, boutiques and general beauty. Join the masses and visit Paris, it will not be a trip you soon forget.
The Eiffel Tower is Paris' most notable monument. Towering over the Paris skyline, this is one of the most widely re-produced edifices of all time. Gaze up at the tower from a bench below or take the elevator right to the top. There is a small entrance fee to get into the tower and inside you will find restaurants, souvenir shops and even a small post office which allows you to send specially post-marked post cards.
The oldest museum in Europe, and the most famous in the world, the Louvre is home to an enormous collection of famous works of art, including Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa". This museum was built in 1793 and is so large that the suggested visit is two full days. The museum can be daunting and crowded, so develop a plan of action before entering.
The Arche de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees was originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, and provides one of the best views in Paris. Home to Bastille Day celebrations and a pivotal part of the Tour de France; this is truly the triumphant center of Paris, and a glorious structure by itself.
The Musee d'Orsay is not nearly as large as the Louvre, but houses one of the world's best collections of masterful European art, specializing in 19th Century French art. Included in this collection is Van Gogh's "Starry Night", works by Renoir, Cezanne, Courbet, Manet and Monet. The building in which the museum is housed was originally a train station and sits on the banks of the Seine.
Other French attractions include Notre Dame Cathedral, the Champs Elysees, Centre Pampidou, the Sacre Couer, the Opera house, the Royal Palace, and many other monuments, museums, theaters, libraries and stunning architectural works as well as endlessly quaint restaurants, boutiques and general beauty. Join the masses and visit Paris, it will not be a trip you soon forget.
