
The city of love is both large and intimate, immensely serious and wildly carefree. Also called the city of light, it pushes the boundaries of culture, design, and the culinary arts, yet still remains beautifully reminiscent of its golden era.
19th century cafes offer some of the finest food in the world, and you can opt for pastries, fondue, crepes, a baguette, or the quintessential croissant. Once you’ve eaten your fill, take a scenic stroll along the Seine or head towards the iconic Eiffel Tower. If you’re thinking of popping in to see Mona Lisa, make sure you aren’t in a rush. She is surrounded by beautiful artwork and throngs of people, so you’ll want to set aside the better part of your day to check out her home, Le Louvre.
As the sun dims, neon signs begin to beckon you inside for wine, jazz, cocktails, or even a burlesque show. Paris has inspired the likes of Hemingway, Joyce, and countless others, so what are you waiting for?
Top List:
Eiffel Tower
Le Louvre
Champs-Elysees
Musee d'Orsay
Palais Garnier - Opera National de Paris
Pont Alexandre III
Luxembourg Gardens
Musee Rodin
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Eiffel Tower
Musee du Louvre
Notre Dame Cathedral
Musee Jacquemart-Andre
Ile Saint-Louis
Musee de l'Orangerie
Saint-Germain-des-Pres Quarter
Ile de la Cite
River Seine
Le Marais
Musee Nissim de Camondo
Towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral