Musee d'Orsay picks up where the Louvre leaves off, featuring French art from the mid 1800s to the 1st World War. The Orsay is covered by the Museum Pass; closed Mondays & crowded on Tuesdays...
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Musee d'Orsay picks up where the Louvre leaves off, featuring French art from the mid 1800s to the 1st World War. The Orsay is covered by the Museum Pass; closed Mondays & crowded on Tuesdays...
For the most wonderful views try to be on the tower (second level is just perfect) at the time of sunset. You'll be able to see for miles and have the opportunity to shoot beautiful photos. Should...
Although Parisians cannot agree whether this innovative architectural creation is a masterpiece or a monstrosity, this center of performance and exhibition has become one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
Located on a land-filled swamp, this revitalized neighborhood, once a center of high culture, fell into disrepair following the French Revolution, but has regained prominence.
Although this Disney theme park, originally named Euro-Disney, was met with protest following its opening in 1992, Disneyland Paris is now frequented by large crowds drawn by technologically advanced rides and attractions.
Built by Edouard André and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, both avid art collectors, in the new Paris being laid out by Baron Haussmann towards the end of the 19th century, this private mansion offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a wealthy 19th century home. The museum presents a wonderful collection of masterpieces: Fragonard, Rembrant, Botticelli… This is the only museum open seven days a week in Paris, from 10 am to 18 pm.
This complex of various cafés and food counters is a haven for food lovers.
This picturesque canal, an extension of the River Seine, is a pleasant place for a boat ride or a summer stroll.
Honey as well as honey and beeswax products are the buzz at this specialty shop.
This huge park on the western side of the city is filled with interesting activities and restaurants.
One of the most popular nightspots with the Parisian gay crowd.
These boat tours down the River Seine, complete with historical commentary, depart from the Eiffel Tower.
This traditional Parisian café, in operation since 1903, is best known for its fabulous chocolate.
This colorfully hip café features interesting interior decorating and cartoons on the tables.
Visit the original chocolate shop of Robert Linxe, whose popular chocolate stores have spread throughout the United States.
A new addition to Disneyland Paris that celebrates cinema.
Paris' largest wholesale market.
Considered by many to be Paris's best bakery.
This café, featuring artwork on the walls and mosaic floors, is a popular hangout with Paris's arts crowd and was once frequented by both Cézanne and Braque.
