The capital of France invites tourists to walk along its boulevards, dine in Michelin-starred restaurants, indulge in fantastic shopping during the sales period …
The Eiffel Tower
As the most famous symbol of Paris, the tower is accessible to tourists, and they are taken to the desired levels by means of an elevator. On the 1st level (height - 57 m), guests will find a restaurant, from the windows of which they will be able to admire the Parisian beauties - the Seine, quarters and palaces (in winter, the 1st level is interesting for the opening of an ice rink); 2 (height - 115 m) - the Jules Verne restaurant and an observation deck with glass openings in the floor; 3 (height - more than 270 m) - observation gallery. Above the viewing platform there are premises, of which the Eiffel Museum-Apartment is of the greatest interest. And at the foot of the tower, various events and concerts are often organized, which are worth attending.
Useful information: Address: Champ de Mars; website: www.toureiffelparis.ru.
Moulin rouge
Today, adult visitors are entertained with the performance “Feerie” in the form of a show with 4 main scenes (69 songs) performed by magicians, dancers, acrobats (entrance costs 80-90 euros; taking photos inside is prohibited).
Useful information: Address: 82 BoulevarddeClichy; website: www.moulinrouge.fr
Louvre
Once the Louvre served as a royal palace, and today, being a museum (the entrance is a glass pyramid surrounded by fountains), it invites its visitors to see about 35,000 exhibits (the exposition is subdivided into the categories "Sculpture", "Drawings and engravings", "Ancient East" and other). You can explore the Louvre with an excursion group or on your own (it is recommended to purchase an audio tour).
Notre dame cathedral
Its visitors will be able to admire the numerous stained glass windows, visit the museum, the treasury (this is the “repository” of church utensils and works of art) and the observation deck.
Triumphal Arch
The arch (its height is more than 49 m; decorated with bas-reliefs "Peace", "Capture of Alexandria", "Triumph of Napoleon" and others) invites you to visit the museum (its exposition acquaints guests with the history of the construction of the structure and the ceremonies that took place there) and on the observation deck, overlooking Paris and its 12 main avenues (a staircase with 284 steps leads upstairs, and using the elevator, you will have to overcome only 46 steps). In addition, when you arrive at the Arc de Triomphe by 6:30 pm, you will have the chance to see the Eternal Flame ceremony.