Sightseeing in Paris

Sightseeing in Paris (France). What you have to visit at your stay in Paris.

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Eiffel tower

La Tour Eiffel

Nice view from the top. If long queues at the escalator, simply use the stairs.

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Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Paris

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre

The Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre is a Catholic pilgrimage church on the Montmartre, a 130 meter high hill in the north of Paris (18th arrondissement). From here you have a great view of Paris! It is advisable to come to sunrise or late evening to Montmartre, then there a less tourists and the view over Paris is even more fabulous. If you want to avoid the steep climb, use the Funicular de Montmartre, a funicular for EUR 1.70. Metro to station, from there the path to the Basilica is well signposted. Opening times: Daily from 06:00-23:00h.

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Passage Jouffroy

The Passage Jouffroy - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today.

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Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

The Notre Dame Cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Paris. The two towers are 69 meters high. You reach the Cathedral via the metro station "Cité".

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Arc de Triomphe

The Arc de Triomphe stands at the Place Charles de Gaulle. It stands in a large circle intercourse with twelve exits, including the famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Through underpasses you can get in the middle of intercourse circle, the Arc de Triomphe. The Arch is a monument of the Unknown Soldier from the First World War and belongs, with the Eiffel tower, to the most famous attractions of Paris.

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Passage Véro-Dodat

Wer eine Reise nach Paris unternimmt, der MUSS den Eifelturm, die Champs-Elysées und Montmartre gesehen haben. Das waren bei unserem ersten Paris-Aufenthalt auch unsere Ziele. Aber es gibt noch ganz andere, sehr reizvolle und nicht von Touristen überlaufene sehenswerte Dinge. Für mich sind das z.B. die Passagen. Von mehr als 100 Passagen in Paris sollen noch ca. 20 erhalten sein.

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Passage de Perron

The Passage de Perron - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today.

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Passage de Panormas

The Passage de Panormas - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today.

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Passage Choiseul

The Passage Choiseul - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today.

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Passage des Princes

The Passage des Princes - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today. The entrance of this passage looks very modern. But the inside is still old.

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Passage Verdeau

The Passage Verdeau - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today.

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Galerie Vivienne

The Galerie Vivienne - one of formerly 100 passages in Paris. There are about 20 passages which still left until today.

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