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50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over the course of our visit we came up with 50 things to do in Paris, but of course, there are plenty more things you could experience here. We hope this guide will you plan your trip to Paris, and let us know if there's anything else you would add to this list. Now let's get started!
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1) Eiffel Tower - La tour Eiffel
2) Champ de Mars
3) Crêpe - Eat a crepe
4) Notre-Dame Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Paris)
5) Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile (Arch of Triumph of the Star)
6) Avenue des Champs-Élysées
7) Have a Parisian picnic in the park
8) Bois de Boulogne
9) Rent a rowboat
10) Macaron - macaroon
11) Market Versailles
12) Marie Antoinette's Hamet - The Queen’s Hamlet
13) Palace of Versailles - Château de Versailles
14) Dance along the Seine at night
15) Love lock bridges
16) City views from the dome of Sacré-Cœur
17) Basilique du Sacré-Cœur - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris
18) Croque-monsieur - grilled ham and cheese sandwich
19) Éclair - pastry filled with cream and topped with icing
20) Panthéon - Pantheon
21) Cimetière du Père-Lachaise - Père Lachaise Cemetery
22) Jardin des Tuileries - Tuileries Garden
23) Musée du Louvre - Louvre Museum
24) Bateaux Mouches - boat ride down the Seine river
25) Vélib' bike ride
26) Segway Tour
27) Jardin des Plantes - Botanical Garden
28) Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle - National Museum of Natural History
29) Centre Georges Pompidou
30) Le Marais - The Marsh historic district
31) Bastille Day - La Fête nationale - Le quatorze juillet
32) Jardin du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Garden
33) Palais du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Palace
34) Les Invalides - L'Hôtel national des Invalides
35) Grand Palais 'Great Palace' - Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées
36) Petit Palais - Small Palace
37) Citroën 2CV - deux chevaux
38) Sainte-Chapelle - Holy Chapel
39) Trocadéro
40) Parc de Princes - Paris Saint-Germain F.C.
41) Moulin Rouge
42) Cimetière de Montmartre - Montmartre Cemetery
43) Moulin de la Galette
44) Le Consulat Restaurant
45) Musée de Montmartre - Montmartre Museum
46) Mille-feuille French pastry - 'a thousand leaves'
47) Tarte au Citron - Lemon tart
48) Galeries Lafayette - French Department Store
49) L'église de la Madeleine - Madeleine Roman Catholic Church
50) Métro de Paris - Paris Metro
We're confident our travel video guide covered some of the top attractions in Paris along with some suggestions that wouldn't necessarily be found in a tourism guide book including information on festivals, arts, entertainment and dining along with French cuisine. Most of the French foods we sampled would be found at any kind of local French bakery (pâtisserie).
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Hello, and welcome to Paris. This week we are exploring the city of love, city of lights and city of art. This video will be showing you the top 50 things to do while you visit Paris.
So we're wrapping things up here. What would be your one tip for visiting Paris? Well, I have recently spent a whole ten days here in summer. I would say that if you really want to visit the art galleries, the museums and all of the main attractions you should probably avoid summer and like either come in the spring or the fall or even winter. Because the lines are insane and sometimes you have to wait like an hour and a half or two hours.
So how about you? What are your final thoughts on Paris? So my finals thoughts is obviously Paris is one of the top cities in the world in terms of attractions. There is going to be garbage, there is going to be lines, there is going to be some areas that are a bit of an eyesore. But there is also a lot of beauty and there is also a lot to do here.
And that concludes our guide of the top 50 things to do and see in Paris. We hope you enjoyed watching, and let us know if there are other places you would add to this list.
This is part of our Travel in France series showcasing French culture, French arts, French foods & French cuisine.
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The Palace of Versailles is a royal château in Versailles in the Île-de-France region of France.
It is now open as a museum and is a very popular tourist attraction.
When the château was built, the community of Versailles was a small village dating from the 11th century.
Today, however, it is a wealthy suburb of Paris, some 20 kilometres southwest of the centre of the French capital.
Versailles was the seat of political power in the Kingdom of France from 1682, when King Louis XIV moved the royal court from Paris, until the royal family was forced to return to the capital in October 1789, within three months after the beginning of the French Revolution.
Versailles is therefore famous not only as a building, but as a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime.
The palace that we recognize today was largely completed by the death of Louis XIV in 1715.
The eastern facing palace has a U-shaped layout, with the corps de logis and symmetrical advancing secondary wings terminating with the Dufour Pavilion on the south and the Gabriel Pavilion to the north, creating an expansive cour d'honneur known as the Royal Court.
Flanking the Royal Court are two enormous asymmetrical wings that result in a facade of 402 metres in length.
Encompassing 67,000 square metres the palace has 700 rooms, more than 2,000 windows, 1,250 fireplaces and 67 staircases.
Especially under Louis XIV, the whole senior nobility were pressured to spend large amounts of time at Versailles, as a form of political control.
Louis XIV evolved a rigid routine of court life as a performance, much of which took place in front of large groups of people, at some points in the day including tourists.
Building the château and maintaining the court there was phenomenally expensive, but did a good deal to establish the dominance of French style and taste in the whole of Europe, giving French luxury manufacturing advantages that long outlasted the fall of the Ancien Régime.
Louis XIV's expansion of the building was begun around 1661, with Louis Le Vau as architect.
It was not completed until about 1715, having been worked on by architects including François d'Orbay, Charles Le Brun (interiors especially), Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte.
André Le Nôtre began the gardens and structures in them.
There were a range of satellite buildings around the grounds.
While the main château building remains essentially intact, though without much of its contents, some of these other buildings have been destroyed.
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London and Paris Vacation, and adventure in England and France
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We visit London for the first time. We stay at an AirBnB flat in Greenwich, ride on the London Eye, see Westminster, and Saint Paul's Cathedral, eat fish and chips, ride on a double decker, visit Western Europe's tallest building, the Shard, see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, visit the British Museum and the Royal Observatory.
We also make a day trip from London. We booked the Evan Evans tour through Viator and visit the Windsor Castle, Bath, and Stonehenge. A little rushed but we saw a lot considering the allotted time.
In Paris, we went to:
Place des Vosges
Palais Gariner
Galeries Lafayette
Arc de Triomphe
Cirque d’Hiver
Basilique du Sacre Coeur
Pigalle
Moulin Rouge
Galerie Vivienne
Palais-Royal
Eiffel Tower
Bateau Mouches
Musée de l’Orangerie
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We stayed at an Airbnb in Le Marais
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10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
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1) Plains of Abraham
We are no standing on the Plains of Abraham and this is the location where the battle between the English and the French was fought. This was the battle that ultimately determined the fate of North America.
This battle was part of the Seven Years' War and it would be the deciding factor over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
2) Citadelle
We just finished visiting the Citadelle and if you get the chance I would suggest you try to be here by ten in the morning. That is when they have the changing of the guard ceremony and it is a lot of fun to watch. They even have a pet goat that takes part so it really is a lot of fun.
The Citadelle is the largest British fortress in North America.
3) Chateau Frontenac
Now we're visiting Chateau Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in all of Canada. It is a stunner. It is just absolutely beautiful. We're trying to capture it from different vantage points.
The hotel was designed by American architect Bruce Price. It was one of many château style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the goal of promoting luxury tourism. Today, a night at the Frontenac starts at $379 dollars.
4) Terrasse Dufferin
This boardwalk that we are currently standing on is called Terrasse Dufferin and it is a great place for a stroll. You can catch some street performers, eat some ice cream and you also get some great views of the river below.
The promenade sits right outside the Chateau Frontenac and it is 425 meters in length. You can also catch a funicular nearby which takes you to the Old Lower Town.
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
Petit Champlain is a neighbourhood located in the Old Lower Town. It is quite picturesque, especially when viewed from the Breakneck Stairs. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with small shops and cafes. It's a really fun neighbourhood to explore with a camera in hand.
6) Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec
The Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec is the oldest church in the Americas north of Mexico. If you want to get a sneak peek at the crypt, you'll have to sign up for a guided tour.
7) Rue St. Paul
We're now walking along Rue St. Paul and this is a great place to browse for antiques and you can buy some souvenirs.
Just don't leave your visit to the end of the day because you may find that a lot of the shops have closed.
8) Museum of Civilization
The Museum of Civilization is a great place to learn about the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec.
9) Port of Quebec
We're here now in the Port Area. This is a great place to take a ferry. A lot of people come here to exercise, to fish and just to enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence river. It is a really relaxing place.
The Port of Quebec is the oldest in all of Canada and it played an important role in developing the region. Today you'll find that cruises have replaced much of the former freight traffic.
10) Catch a Street Performance
And lastly, you can't come to Quebec City and not catch a street performance! The city celebrates its performers and you'll often find acts taking place in the town square and parks. Grab a seat for some live entertainment and don't forget to leave a tip at the end!
And that concludes our brief but very enjoyable trip to Quebec City! We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it will help inspire your Canadian travels.
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✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Lille
Things To Do In Lille France, this video breaks down the best things to do in Lille in winter, at night or summer.
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Paris, France - Visite Guidée du Quartier de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Partie 1)
Bonjour et bienvenue pour cette nouvelle visite guidée d'un quartier de Paris par New York Habitat ( ). Aujourd'hui, nous allons visiter un quartier animé de Paris et un endroit à la mode : Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Cet épisode sera le premier d'une trilogie consacrée à Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Ne manquez pas les parties 2 ( et 3 ( de notre trilogie consacrée à Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Ce quartier, situé juste au sud de la Seine et à l'ouest du Quartier Latin, était autrefois occupé par un grand monastère et un petit bourg.
Le monastère fut fondé en 532 par Childebert, le second roi de France. Bien que devenu prospère et puissant, le monastère ne survécut aux raids Viking du 9ème siècle. Les moines campèrent dans les ruines jusqu'en 990, quand le monastère fut reconstruit par le roi Robert le Pieu.
Le bourg situé entre le monastère et la ville était très vivant. Des théâtres firent même leur apparition. Au 17ème siècle, la ville, devenue un centre artistique et littéraire, avait déjà pu accueillir le premier opéra de Lully, les premières pièces de Molière et la première Comédie Française.
La construction de l'église Saint-Germain-des-Prés, de style roman a commencé aux alentours de l'an 1000, c'est l'une des plus anciennes de Paris. Les arches arrondies, les petites fenêtres et les épais murs du clocher sont typiques du style roman.
Le quartier de Saint-Germain-des-Prés est rapidement devenu le rendez-vous des artistes, des intellectuels et des écrivains. Dès le 17ème siècle le village a accueilli des écrivains comme Racine ou La Rochefoucauld. Au 19ème siècle des peintres comme Delacroix ou Manet et des écrivains comme Balzac se sont également installés ici, tout comme Benjamin Franklin et Oscar Wilde. Dans les années 1920, de nombreux américains ont été attirés par le charme de ce quartier. Même Hemingway et sa femme ont habité ici et Henry Miller s'y trouvait souvent également. Plus tard, Picasso à déménagé ici et c'est ici qu'il a peint Guernica.
La vie ici est regroupée au centre de la place en face de l'église et dans 3 fameux cafés des alentours. La place est un lieu de rendez-vous populaire, on y retrouve souvent des musiciens et des sculptures exposées.
Les Deux Magots, 6 place de L'Eglise Saint-Germain-des-Prés, tient son nom des deux statues chinoises exposées à l'intérieur depuis l'époque où le café était une boutique de soie. A son ouverture, ce café était le favori de poètes comme Verlaine et Rimbaud. Dans les années 1930, Picasso aimait également venir ici. Vers la fin des années 1930, le café était fréquenté par le philosophe existentialiste Jean Paul Sartre et les écrivains Camus et Prévert.
Une fois le café est devenu l'un des favoris des occupants allemands à Paris, Sartre et ses collègues l'abandonnèrent pour le Café de Flore un pâté de maisons plus loin au 172 Boulevard Saint-Germain. Le propriétaire leur mettait à disposition le premier étage pour s'asseoir, siroter un café et écrire. C'est ici que Sartre à écrit son fameux traité : L'être et le néant
L'autre fameux lieu pour s'arrêter boire un coup est la Brasserie Lipp, de l'autre coté de la rue au 151 Boulevard St-Germain. Il était apprécié des poètes André Gide et Paul Valéry dans les années 1920 et c'est ici qu'Hemingway à écrit A Farewell to Arms.
L'institut de France au 23 quai Conti, avec son dôme distinctif, a été construit au 17ème siècle pour le premier ministre de Louis XIV, Mazarin. Il abrite aujourd'hui les 5 académies françaises des arts et des sciences.
Bien sur, le meilleur moyen de vivre comme un parisien est de louer un appartement meublé au cœur de ce fameux quartier, tel que cette superbe location de vacances située en plein coeur de Saint-Germain-des-Prés ( ).
N'oubliez pas que New York Habitat offre d'autres locations meublées à Saint-Germain-des-Prés et partout dans Paris ( ), que ce soient des locations de vacances ( ) ou des appartements meublés ( ).
Nous espérons que vous avez apprécié le quartier de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, où se côtoient la culture et l'histoire. Merci d'avoir suivi cette visite guidée par New York Habitat. Nous espérons vous croiser bientôt dans les rues de Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
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