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What to do in Paris

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No matter how many times you visit, there's always something to do in Paris.

Apart from the sights we didn't visit, that was all we wanted to see on the way back.

Attractions, dates and prices valid until June 2024" and you can.

The attractions are divided into three categories: Top 10 Attractions, Most Popular Attractions in the City, Various Museums, List of Must-See Museums (many of which can be used with the Paris Museum Pass) and finally Additional Attractions.

Complete our list of 40 ideas for attractions in Paris,

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including To plan your trip, use the Paris Tourist Travel website, which is especially useful for first-time visitors to Paris, and take a trip to see 10 Paris Walks, explore the 10 best local flannel arts in the EU.

We'll be leaving the Paris section soon (in the meantime, read our step-by-step guide to the houses and gardens of Giverny).
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The Eiffel Tower

Louvre de Versailles at the Paris Opera Garnier Santa Cappella Concierge at Disneyland.

Paris Permanent Museum Card

Arc de Triomphe |: Beaubourg Museum Musée d'Orsay Musée Rodin Quai Branly Musée Picasso Pantheon Musée Illegal Chateau de Chantilly Le Bourget Chateau de Vincennes Free admission.

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Royal Palace Saint-Coeur Madeleine Lafayette Galerie Luxembourg Gardens Tuileries Museum Carnival Fair.

Pere Lachaise Funeral Home Legre Market.

The Eiffel Tower is one of the easiest and most difficult attractions in Paris.

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However, the Eiffel Tower is the most difficult attraction in Paris because online tickets sell out very quickly. You have to wait two to three hours a day to buy them.

There are two types of tickets: Superior (above 276 meters) and Second (115 meters). Top tickets will be sold during the sales period.

Tickets for the second floor are available for a limited time.

Each ticket has two prices, a more expensive one, mainly for the elevator, and a slightly cheaper one, for the first and second floors (40-minute ride).

After all, the stairs between the second floor and the top floor are only accessible by elevator.

The Louvre's history is linked to Paris, as it was built in 1190 as a fortress to protect the city.

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In 1865, the Louvre was transformed from a palace into the residence of the royal family.

Later, in 1682, Louis XIV decided to move his palace to the Palace of Versailles and stopped storing royal paintings in the Louvre.

After the French Revolution in 1893, the Louvre was opened to the public as a museum, originally called the Museum of Fine Arts of the Central Republic.

After all, the last major renovation of the Louvre took place in 2011.

In 1989, the pyramid designed by IM Pay became the main entrance and the Richelieu wing (where Napoleon III lived) was added to the museum.

The Louvre is the largest in the world

By 2023, around 9 million people will visit it.

Many people want to come face to face with one of the most famous works of art in history, the Mona Lisa.

But with more than 33,000 objects, from antiques to European art.

The Louvre is so large that even a short trip to see its famous sights takes less than two hours.

It's best to read up on what you want to see and plan your trip before you leave.

As you'll need to spend more time in museums than usual to go over what you know, try adding special collections such as Oriental Antiquities and Islamic Art.

In Denon Row, the Mona Lisa (on level 1) and the statue of the Winged Victory of Samara.

Greek Goddess of Victory (Above the Grand Staircase, Level 1).

A complete collection of Roman, classical, Islamic and non-European art


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