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| Paris is a city to see on foot. There a many great
walking tours and options, all of which involve time well spent in Paris cafés.
Sites you won’t want to miss in Paris are the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame
Cathedral, The Sacred Heart Basilica, Museum d'Orsay and the Louvre National
Museum. Give yourself plenty of time to visit the sites because there is an
overwhelming amount of fascinating art and history to take in. |
- Paris is perhaps one of the most filmed and photographed
cities in the world. The “City of Light” is inundated with romance, intrigue and
elegance.
- There are enough museums in Paris that you could easily
spend your entire visit admiring the art of world-famous artists such as
Rembrandt, Van Gough and collections from Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Etruscan
history.
- You’ll also want to take time to relax at a sidewalk café
and enjoy the French cuisine.
- The Eiffel Tower was unveiled in 1889 at the Paris
Exhibition, despite a multitude of protests. Today, more than 2 million people
climb the tower’s stairs each year to take in the breathtaking panorama view of
the city. Most people walk up the 747 steps, but in 2002 Hugues Richard rode a
bicycle to the top in 19 minutes.
- The Latin Quarter received its name because it’s where
scholars studied in Latin during the Middle Ages. The area surrounds Sorbonne
University.
- It took over 180 years to complete Notre Dame Cathedral.
The building was cleaned in 1990s with lasers that burned off the grime.
Parisian officials decided to leave a portion of the cathedral dirty to remind
people what it used to look like.
- Pere Lachaise Cemetery opened in 1804 but didn’t have any
customers because people felt it was too far from the city. Eventually the
bodies of the famous medieval lovers, Abelard and Heloise, were transferred to
the cemetery. Since then, the cemetery became a popular graveyard and tourist
destination.
- Paris is often called the City of Light, although the
nickname has nothing to do with the city’s actual light. Instead, the name
refers to intellects and artists who came to the city, making it a place of
enlightenment.
- Paris is a city proud of its history. The landscape is still based around
the Ile de la Cite where Celtic tribes first settled over 2,000
years ago. Years later, the Romans showed interest in the area until the English
ruled from 1420 to 1436. Around the same time a consecutive order of French
kings centralized France with Paris at its heart.
- As one of the most popular destinations in the world, Paris receives
45 million tourists a year. Sixty percent of the visitors are
foreigners.Hotels in Paris are rated into category by prices ranging from 100
Euros to over 400 Euros.
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