Paris is the vibrant cosmopolitan capital of France as well as one of Europe's largest cities. 2.2 million people live in the dense city center and almost 12 million people live in its entire metropolitan area. Paris sits in the north of France on the banks of river Seine. Despite being so large and busy, it has a justified reputation of being the most enchanting and romantic of all cities. It brims with historic heritage and to this day, remains a royal influence in the realms of culture, fashion, art, design, and food. The great news for travelers is that, whether you are on a limited or generous budget, running out of things to do in Paris is virtually impossible.
The Eiffel Tower, the irrevocable part of the Parisian skyline, is one of the top things to see in Paris. Would you believe that when it first saw the light of day, Parisians hated? The tower was designed and constructed solely for the purposes of the World’s Fair (Exposition Universelle) in 1889. What’s even more curious, it was supposed to be temporary. Thanks to its ability to manage wireless transmissions, Eiffel Tower proved to be an asset during WWI. It intercepted enemy communications and relay intel to ground troops. Today, the Eiffel Tower stands proud as the most visited landmark in the whole world. Let's go
Given its incredible heritage and aptitude for art, Paris is riddled with museums that will blow your mind. For instance, to dive into the world of Impressionist masterpieces by the likes of Cézanne, Monet, Manet and Van Gogh head to Musée d. Also visit Versailles by Taking the Versailles Palace Tour. Let's go
Similarly to the Tour Eiffel and Louvre, the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris is another Parisian icon. Sitting on the banks of the River Seine, it’s one of the most famous pieces of French Gothic architecture in the world. The construction launched off in the late 10th century and took around 2 centuries to complete; Its architectural details are breathtaking. The highlights include the 3 exemplary rose windows as well as its treasury and bell towers. If you manage to climb over 400 spiral steps to the top of the North Tower, you’ll find yourself facing the frightening gargoyles as well as an extraordinary view of Paris. Let's go