Best Things To Do in Saint Louis, Missouri MO
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List of Best Things to do in Saint Louis, Missouri (MO)
The Gateway Arch
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Missouri Botanical Garden
Forest Park
St. Louis Zoo
The Fox Theatre
Campbell House Museum
Saint Louis Art Museum
Central Public Library
City Museum
✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Marseille
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5. Parc national des Calanques
It is a national park, established in 2012. It includes parts of the Massif des Calanques stretching between Marseille and Cassis.
It extends over 520 km2 (201 sq mi), of which 85 km2 (33 sq mi) is land, while the remaining is marine area.
4. Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations
It is a national museum, devoted to European and Mediterranean civilisations
It was designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti in collaboration with the architect Roland Carta.
3. Fort Saint-Jean
Fort Saint-Jean is a fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port.
Since 2013 it is linked by two thin bridges to the historical district Le Panier, and to the MuCEM.
2. Vallon des Auffes
The Vallon des Auffes is a little traditional fishing haven in Marseille.
It is situated 2.5 km south-west of the Vieux-Port over the corniche Kennedy, between the Catalans beach and Malmousque bay.
1. Chateau d'If
It is a fortress (later a prison) located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago.
It is famous for being one of the settings of Alexandre Dumas' adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
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The architectural heritage in the valley's historic towns is notable, especially its châteaux, such as the Château de Montsoreau, Château d'Amboise, Château d'Azay-le-Rideau, Château de Chambord, Château de Chinon, Château du Rivau, Château d'Ussé, Château de Villandry and Chenonceau. The châteaux, numbering more than three hundred, represent a nation of builders starting with the necessary castle fortifications in the 10th century to the splendour of those built half a millennium later.
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Must-see Paris Attractions & Best Things to Do
Curious to know which one are the must-see Paris attractions and best things to do in the City of Light?
When you're visiting Paris you just can't miss the attractions features in this video: Trocadero, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame de Paris, Basilique du Sacré Coeur, Galeries Lafayette, Palais Garnier (Paris Opera), Palays-Royal, Arch de Triomphe, Les Invalides, Sainte-Chapelle and Place Vendôme.
And for me, one of the best things to in Paris is to walk around the Seine River, Le Marais, Montmartre, 9th Arrondissement, Île de la Cité and Île Saint Louis. There are a lot of things to do and places to visit in these neighborhoods and you can also see street performances.
For me those are the best places to visit in Paris and things to do. And for you? Let me know in the comments below ;)
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Ile Saint-Louis in Paris France
The Ile Saint-Louis in The Marais neighborhood in Paris, France.
The Marais literally means 'marsh' and that is exactly what this Parisian neighborhood was 1,000 years ago, writes Abby Gordon, an American expat and freelance writer based in Paris.
Before the area was drained into a fertile marshland, it was a swamp, and unfortunately the swamp-like odors remained centuries after the transformation. Narrow cobblestoned streets, exposed stone and beamed-buildings and slanted walls and rooflines are prevalent, a testament to the Marais's medieval history.
Today, the Marais is one of Paris's most trendy and desirable neighborhoods. It is the hub of the gay community in Paris. The Marais is also home to so many restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, many of which stay open on Sundays, an unusual phenomenon in France. Despite this modernization, the Marais still retains so much of the medieval character that was bulldozed in the 19th and 20th centuries for bigger and better structures in other parts of the City of Light—but not the medieval smell. Thankfully, the most prevalent smell these days emanates from the numerous seductive boulangeries (bakeries) and pâtisseries (pastry shops).
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Ille St Louis, Paris France
Paris walk to ille St Louis: We cross the Seine at Pont de la Tournelle to Ile St. Louis, in the middle of the river. This island is like a small quiet village in the midst of the city, with some of the oldest shops and mansions, and the best ice cream at Berthillon.
Just a beautiful place with one main narrow street down the middle – it's kind of a pedestrian street. There are a few cars going by, but you are safe walking down the middle, just keep your ears open for the cars that will show up. Lovely shops along the way – there's wine stores, cheese shops, flower shops, a couple of little hotels. It's isolated from the rest of Paris by the river, being on an island in the river, and there is very little automobile traffic here. There are no Metro stations at all on the island so you do have to walk up cross a bridge to the mainland to get the Metro – it's not that far – it's really fairly convenient. It's a good place to stay in one of the little hotels. There are 3 or 4 charming small hotels on the ill St Louis. It's a quiet peaceful spot with a lot of atmosphere.
We are heading to our favorite French ice cream shop Berthillon. This is always a treat for us. They have a lot of exotic flavors and what you want to do is try something different, something you haven't had before, and you really enjoy. They have small scoops, so you can have several – try make several different flavors. It's another one of those great indulgences you can enjoy when you're traveling. Even if you don't eat much ice cream at home you're going to love it on the road, especially at Berthillon. You can't miss it, it's right of the main crossroads in the center of ille St Louis. There are several ice cream shops on the ille St Louis that sell the Berthillon, but it's kind of fun to go to the mother load and get it from the source itself. And then you get a quick energy boost to continue along on our walk.
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Paris, France - Video Tour of the Ile-Saint-Louis
New York Habitat introduces you to another charming area of Paris, the ''Ile-Saint-Louis''. In this video tour you will discover the Ile-Saint-Louis, the lovely island on the Seine River right behind Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Feel free to discover other video tours of Paris from New York Habitat, such as the video tour of the Champs Elysees in Paris part 1 & part 2 .
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The Classic Townhouses on Ile-Saint-Louis
Dating back to the seventeenth century, the island's buildings are for the most part townhouses built for members of the rich middle class, many of them officials who worked for Louis XIV. Since those times, the island has had many illustrious residents such as the poet Baudelaire, physicist Marie Curie and Voltaire. In the 1920s it was a favorite haunt of Hemingway.
Definition of Hôtel
Many historic buildings in France have the word Hôtel in their names. This does not mean they are actually hotels; in French hotel often refers to a prestigious single family residence or mansion.
The Hôtel Lauzun (17 quai d'Anjou)
The Hôtel Lauzun is just such a mansion. One of the most beautiful in all of Paris, the mansion is famous for two things: its exquisite baroque interior and its later residents. You can take a guided tour of the mansion every Tuesday. Baudelaire lived here while writing some of the poems of his famous Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du mal).
3 quai d'Anjou
The house at 3 quai d'anjou was designed by and the personal residence of Louis Le Vau.
The Hôtel Lambert (1 quai d'Anjou)
Another of Paris' finest mansions is the Hôtel Lambert. In the nineteenth century, the Polish government bought the mansion and welcomed Polish exiles such as the musician Chopin and the poet Adam Mickiewicz, together with their French friends. This mansion had a large garden, which was unusual for a mansion on the island, as there was so little space.
24-26 quai de Bethune - Pompidou Residence
The building at 24-26 quai de Bethune was built on the site of a beautiful mansion also designed by Louis Le Vau. All that is left of the old mansion are the door panels, but they are considered the loveliest doors on the island. This is where the late president of France, Georges Pompidou, lived.
The Polish Library and Adam Mickiewicz Museum (6 quai d'Orléans)
The Polish Library Building also houses three museums in one, the first devoted to the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz, the second to Chopin, and the third to artist Boleslas Biegas. It can be visited on Thursdays.
New York Habitat has many apartments both on and around Ile-Saint-Louis where you can stay during your stay in Paris. So, skip the hotel and live like a real Parisian by renting your own apartment in the heart of Paris, and find a nice vacation rental through New York Habitat.
For example, this studio vacation rental (PA-4141) is located on Ile-Saint-Louis. The apartment includes a fully-equipped kitchen with all of the necessities to prepare a meal in the apartment and feel right at home!
This furnished 2-Bedroom Apartment (PA-4166) is also located on the Ile-Saint-Louis. With a fully equipped kitchen and accommodations for up to 6 people, this is a great apartment to feel like home during your stay in Paris.
New York Habitat provides also a nice selection of Bed & Breakfast all over Paris.
Ice Cream
You may want to sample the ice cream for which Ile-Saint-Louis is famous. The Parisians deem it to be the best in Paris. A favorite is Berthillon ice cream which has its headquarters on rue Saint-Louis-en-Ile.
L'Eglise Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile
The Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile church, designed once again by Le Vau was dedicated to King Louis IX, who after his death was made a saint. The front, hemmed in by buildings, hides a white interior, highly decorated with gilt, and filled with works of art and other treasures. It is a splendid setting for the many concerts given here throughout the year.
Be sure to leave us your feedback in the comments section below if you've visited the area and know of something that has been left off of today's video tour.
Don't hesitate to check out the New York Habitat's blog for more info.
Versailles Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Versailles:
Palace of Versailles, The Royal Opera (L'Opera Royal), The Hall of Mirrors, Le Jardin de Versailles, The Trianons & The Hamlet, L'Orangerie, Galerie des Carrosses, The Royal Chapel, Eglise Notre-Dame de Versailles, Grand Canal, La Galerie des Batailles, Le Grand Trianon, Grandes & Petites Ecuries, Temple of Love, Cathedrale Saint Louis
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Île-de-France Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Île-de-France? Check out our Île-de-France Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Île-de-France.
Top Places to visit in Île-de-France:
Walt Disney Studios Park, Palace of Versailles, Musee d'Orsay, Sainte-Chapelle, Palais Garnier - Opera National de Paris, Notre Dame Cathedral, Louvre Museum, Eiffel Tower, Disneyland Park, Musee de l'Orangerie, Luxembourg Gardens, Pont Alexandre III, Le Marais, Musee Rodin, Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre
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