Top 10 FREE Things To Do in PARIS
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Top 10 FREE Things To Do in PARIS
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Number One: Enjoy the view of Jardin Du Luxembourg.
Le Jardin Du Luxembourg, or The Luxembourg Garden, is one of the most
beautiful gardens in Europe. It was created in 1612 by Queen Marie de
Medici- the wife of King Henry. It’s located in front of the Luxembourg
Palace.
The park is filled with colorful and beautiful flowers. It looks like a paradise
during summer and springtime. You can sit on the park benches and read a
good book, or you can simply enjoy the beauty of the octagonal pond called
the Grand Bassin.
the Jardin has to offer.
Number Two: Go to the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre Dame is not only a place for worship. It’s also a popular tourist spot.
You can simply walk around the Church, take pictures, and be amazed by its
incredible Gothic architecture. When you’re inside the cathedral, it’s like
you’re in the movie – “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”. The entrance is free
but no baggage is allowed. You will also have a guide when entering. It has
13 million visitors each year, making just about 30,000 visits each day.
Number Three: Visit the Petit Palais.
The Petit Palais is a museum that features the most beautiful paintings in
Paris. The museum houses the work of Money Sisley, Rembrandt, and many
other popular artists. It also has a palace-like architecture that will truly take
your breath away. Opening times for the Petit Palais are 10am to 6pm every
day but the ticket office closes at 5:15pm. You can access it by several
public transport means.
Number Four: See the Musee Carnavalet and discover the history of Paris.
Paris was once one of the most powerful cities of the world and it still is up
to this day. If you want to discover the colorful and sometimes bloody
history of this romantic city, head to the Musee Carnavalet. This museum
transports you back to the time of the great Napoleon and the exuberant
Marie Antoinette. The museum closed for renovation and is due to reopen in
late 2019, which gives you time to prepare if you intend to go to Paris late in
the year. For those who can’t wait that long, there is good news for you. The
museum opened a series of guided tours and lectures on many themes.
Number Five: Visit the Saint Chapelle.
The Saint Chapelle is a beautiful Gothic chapel that has a fascinating
architecture. It’s located in the Palais de la Cite – which used to be the seat of power in France. This majestic chapel has an air of mystery. It’s beautiful
and strange at the same time. Its glass walls are just stunning beyond
words. This chapel also houses one of the most precious Christian relics -
Jesus Christ’s crown made of thorns.
Number Six: Take a selfie next to the Louvre Museum.
This glass pyramid is a popular landmark in Paris. The museum charges an
entrance fee, but you could always pose next to it and take an Instagram-
worthy selfie. You see, the Louvre Museum is more beautiful on the outside
than it is on the inside.
Number Seven: See a Fashion show at the Galeries La Fayette.
The Galeries La Fayette looks like a palace. But it’s a department store and it
holds free fashion shows every Friday. So, if you can’t afford to get a seat at
the famous Paris fashion week, go this marvelous department store. And,
don’t forget to book a free seat ahead so you’d feel like a fashion VIP.
Number Eight: See the Champs Elysees and the Arc de Triompe.
From the Louvre museum, cross the vast square called Place du Carrousel
and see the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. This imposing monument was
designed by Pierre Francois Leonard Fontaine and Charles Percier. The arc
was built in 1806 to commemorate the victory of the great Napoleon. This
monument is made of marble. It is one of the most famous structures in
Paris.
Number Nine: Go to the Flower Market.
The Paris Flower Market is so beautiful that it has become a tourist spot. It’s
colorful and dreamy. You can see peonies, daffodils, irises, roses, fowlonia
blossoms, and tulips.
Number Ten: See the Eiffel Tower from Pont Alexandre III.
Pont Alexandre III is a beautiful bridge that connects the area around the
iconic Eiffel Tower to the Champs Elysees. The bridge was built as a symbol
of the political alliance of Russia and France. It’s lined with elegant lamp
posts and fascinating statues. You can get a good view of the city from the
Eiffel Tower from the bridge.
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