What to see in Paris: 20 best places

Pin
Send
Share
Send

Many people dream of a trip to the capital of France. What to see in Paris? We tell you about popular and non-trivial sights with addresses and ticket prices. Let the trip to the city of romantics remain in your memory for a long time!


Eiffel's masterpiece

What is a must-see in Paris for those who are in the city for the first time? An iconic landmark is the Eiffel Tower. 7 million tourists visit it a year. Sip coffee in a cafe near the shocking building, walk around and find unusual views of the tower, or go upstairs to admire the boulevards of Paris.

The famous tower stands on the Champ de Mars, near Jena Bridge. Climb the stairs to the second level on foot. For adults, a ticket costs 10 €, for young people from 12 to 24 years old - 5 €, and for children from 4 to 10 years old - 2.5 €. The lift will cost 16 €, 8 € and 4 €. There is also an elevator to the third level: 25 € for an adult, 12.5 € for visitors 12-24 years old and 6.3 € for children. Quite expensive if you take into account the crowdedness of the people and the low altitude from which you have to explore Paris.

Copies of the Statue of Liberty

The slogan "Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood" was born in France, so Parisians carefully preserve another creation of Eiffel - miniature copies of the Statue of Liberty. The original was donated to America in 1876 and rises 46 meters above the pedestal.The largest French Liberty is 11.5 meters high.A brilliant architect designed a steel support and a supporting frame for it, and the sculpture itself was made by the talented master Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.

There are four copies in Paris. The largest is on Swan Island on the Seine. A smaller statue is kept in the Museum of Arts and Crafts. The third sculpture, 2 m high, is installed in the Luxembourg Gardens, in the very center of the city. The fourth can be seen next to the Eiffel Tower, aboard one of the barges, which is moored to the pier.

Montmartre

Not sure what to see on your own in Paris? Take a stroll through Montmartre, an artistic district in the heart of the city, home to some of the world's most famous writers and artists. Walk to the picturesque Sacré-Coeur Basilica, which adorns the city's highest point at 130 m. Ask a street artist to paint your portrait, visit the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret and take a photo near the only windmill in Paris, the Moulin de la Galette.

Don't be limited to the main streets of Montmartre. Take the back alleys and you will find yourself in the quiet, almost rustic area that Hemingway wrote about.

The bohemian quarter is located on a hill. You can climb there by stairs or by cable car.

Triumphal Arch

If you plan to visit Paris in 1 day, do not forget to include one of the city's most famous monuments in your itinerary. Remarque's novel "Arc de Triomphe" is named after the majestic monument that has dominated the Champs Elysees since the early 19th century.

An ornate arch stands in the square named after Charles de Gaulle. The entrance fee is 12 €, and there are significantly fewer people here than near the Eiffel Tower.

Louvre

Art lovers in Paris should definitely check out the Louvre. The huge museum of classical painting and sculpture has five floors, which houses more than 35 thousand exhibits. Plan your itinerary in the Louvre in advance, because a week will not be enough to see all the collections. Many people come here to see the mysterious smile of "Mona Lisa".

The museum occupies an old royal palace on Rue de Rivoli. The entrance ticket costs 15 €. Temporary exhibitions are paid separately.

Luxembourg garden

In winter, Paris is beautiful in its own way. What to see in the city besides the famous monuments and museums? Visit a beautiful park with unique plantings that is good at any time of the year. The palace and park ensemble has an area of ​​22 hectares and is famous for its calming atmosphere. Speaking of him, the French themselves use superlatives - the most beautiful, amazing and romantic.

The garden area is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, near the Odeon metro station. The entrance is free.

Orsay Museum

What to see in Paris in cold and cold weather in winter? Warm up and take a breath in the halls of the museum, where the bright and cheerful work of the Impressionist painters is exhibited. The converted premises of the former train station display canvases by Degas, Renoir, Gauguin and Van Gogh. They are very popular with up to 3.5 million visitors a year. Walk from picture to picture, and you will discover the lightness and brilliance of impressionism.

The museum stands on the left bank of the Seine, near the Musée d'Orsay metro station. Adult ticket 14 €, youth 11 €.

Notre Dame de Paris

Attention: due to the fire, the cathedral is closed indefinitely.

One must-see in Paris on your own is the majestic Notre Dame Cathedral, the heart of Catholic France. The Notre-Dame-de-Paris observation deck offers an amazing view of the Seine valley and the streets of the city. Admire the country's largest organ and listen to the beautiful singing of the church choir.

The famous cathedral is located in the historic center, on the Ile de la Cité. It is easily accessible via bridges from both banks of the river. It is better to come in the morning, because then a long queue forms. The entrance is free. For visiting the tower, they charge 7.5 €, and the observation deck - 15 €.

Palaces of Versailles

What to see in the immediate vicinity of Paris? Of course, Versailles! It is reasonable to allocate a whole day to the palace and park ensemble, which has the status of a monument to King Louis XIV. Walk around Versailles and learn about the ingenious palace intrigues that took place under the Sun King.

The historic town is located 16 km from Paris and is easily accessible by train or bus. A full ticket costs 20 €, on the days of the fountains - 27 €. On normal days, the park is allowed free of charge, but if the fountains are turned on, visitors pay 9 €.

Chapelle Saint-Chapelle

Would you like to admire the unique stained glass windows of the 13th century? Visit the Gothic chapel, considered one of the most beautiful Catholic churches in the city. Admire the rich interiors and high vaults. Learn how the old masters were able to tell the story of the Old and New Testaments using colored glass.

The picturesque chapel stands on the Ile de la Cité, in the middle of the Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. Admission for adult tourists - 10 €, for young people 18-25 years old - 8 €.

Grand opera

What is the best place for music lovers to see in Paris? You will not regret buying a ticket to the Opera Garnier, or the Paris Opera. The famous temple of arts constantly hosts classical performances, ballets and high-profile premieres. Even if you don't know French, the spectacle and the music will leave a lasting impression.

The Opera House rises opposite Opéra Metro Station. A ticket here costs 11 € for adults and 7 € for youth. For this money, you will be shown the interiors of a luxurious building and will conduct an educational excursion.

This is the name of the former shelter for the wounded military, which was then turned into a tomb for the great French. Tourists come to the House of Invalids to see the resting place of Napoleon Bonaparte and the monuments dedicated to the military glory of France. Marvel at ancient frescoes and a gilded dome, and see soldiers' armor and weapons from different eras at the Army Museum.

The House of Invalides is located in the VII district of the city, opposite the Big and Small palaces. A full ticket costs € 12, and a concession ticket costs € 10. Audio guide with a guided tour in Russian - 6 €.

Pin
Send
Share
Send