The Tuileries Quarter area is famous by the Jardin des Tuileries or the Touileries Gardens where many attractions and entertainment related activities can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Children as well as adults always find something interesting and fun to do at the Jardin des Tuileries and the Tuileries Quarter area.
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Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Arc de Triomphe.
Other popular sights include the Palace of Versailles, Centre Pompidou, and Sacre Coeur.
Paris is also home to many parks and gardens, including the Tuileries Gardens, Luxembourg Gardens, and the Bois de Boulogne.
Le Marais: One of the Most Famous Neighborhoods in Paris
Le Marais is one of the most famous neighborhoods of Paris, and it owes an important amount of its fame to its nightlife and the energy which can be always felt while being in it. This area is also known as the district of creativity and innovation, offering visitors the chance to observe unique elements as well as the latest trends in fashion and arts.
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The Musée du Louvre has been a museum for more than two centuries, and contains group of artworks and pieces of art impossible to equalize. This museum is very famous not only due to the art pieces it shows but also to the Louvre Palace where these pieces are exhibited and which is a piece of art itself.
Continue reading The Musée du Louvre through timeThe many gardens of La Villette
La Villette is an area full of plants, trees and life, ideal for those who enjoy green spaces and gardens. This place contains several amazing gardens, all of them highly cared and beautiful, and created by recognized landscape designers, architects and artists.
These gardens have been created with a high amount of creativity, in such a way that amazes every visitor who meets them.
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The Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous areas of not only France but Europe and the entire world as well. This area can be visited through the Champs-Élysées Avenue, which goes from the Arc of Triumph to the Place de la Concorde.
This is one of the main spots which tourists who visit Paris could not miss, due not only to its beauty but also to its historic past.
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Paris is known as the city of arts due to the strong relationship it has and has had with artists and the creation of art works since the time it was born. Artists from all over the world approach this area in order to learn, explore, and acquire knowledge which they could not acquire at any other place of the world.
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The area of Luxembourg Quarter is located at south of the Latin Quarter and is a place where many amazing artists have been and even created art work pieces as well.
During the Luxemburg Quarter’s history, many artists have even lived in it and therefore, due to all this facts, this area is always remembered and seen as art related.
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There are several interesting places to visit while being in Opera Quarter and its surroundings. Some of the main places visitors who are within this area should not miss are the Palais Royal, Hermes, the Place Vendome, the Opera Garnier, and the Sainte Marie Madelaine among others.
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The Paris underground or subway is locally known as metro, term which has derivate from the expression “Chemin de Fer M tropolitain” or “Metropolitain”. This underground system was first established in Paris around 1845, and the first line, which would go from Porte Vincennes to Porte Maillot, was completed at 1900.
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St. Germain des Prés is a Paris neighborhood located at the southern shore of the Seine. This neighborhood comprehends several blocks which contain important buildings and avenues, such as for example Boulevard St. Germain and the east area of Boulevard Saint-Michel.
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