Museums:
The Louvre - one of the world's great art galleries, with masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, and works by almost every great master there has ever been. The Louvre is also a major museum, with an exceptionally rich collection of antiquities and artefacts, including Egyptian mummies, Classical bronzes, and artefacts from round the world. Note: the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.
The Musée d'Orsay (
The Musée d'Art Moderne, at the Trocadero. The City of
The Musée Marmottan, in the 16th Arondissement, with a fine collection of Monets and other French art. This is the place to go if you missed the great
Centre Georges Pompidou, (Beaubourg, 4° arrondissement), Large collection of avant garde art, housed in a very avant garde building. Open
Musée Rodin 7° arrondissement - museum devoted to the works of the great sculptor Auguste Rodin. Closed Mondays.
Musée National Picasso, 3° arrond. Metro St.Paul - !!! The
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris 1°. Metro Louvre. Museum of decorative arts, close to the Louvre.
Note that national museums (i.e. the main museums) are generally closed on Tuesdays - though a few, including the Musée d'Orsay, are closed on Mondays.
La Cité des Sciences
Paris 19 . Metro line 7 - Porte de
The Paris Museum Pass : this allows unlimited visits to 60 museums and sites in and around Paris : however, to make it worthwhile you would really need to take in at least three museums a day over 2, 4 or 6 consecutive days. Given that it is easy to spend a full day (9 a .m - 6 p.m.) in the Louvre alone - cost 9 Euros a day - the cheapest Paris Museum Pass, at 32 €uros for 2 days - is hard to justify unless you are planning just an hour and a half on average per museum.
The pass is on sale at most participating museums - which means most mainParis museums.
TIP: if visitingParis in a busy tourist period, start by visiting a less busy museum, such as the Musée Rodin, the Army Museum , or the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. Buy your pass here, then avoid the (often long) ticket queues for the other busier museums.

The pass is on sale at most participating museums - which means most main
TIP: if visiting

Cafés on the boulevard St. Michel - the essence of Paris and of France
Eating out in Paris
There are thousands of restaurants to choose from in Paris; as well as plenty of French restaurants, there are hundreds of Italian restaurants, pizzerias, Vietnamese restaurants, and restuarants serving food from just about every country in the world. There are also interesting French regional restaurants, serving traditional regional dishes.
There are restaurants all overParis , because Paris is very much a lived-in city. The best concentrations of top-class restaurants in Paris are near the Champs Elysees , in the 8th, 16th and 17th arrondissements, where there are a good number of Michelin starred restaurants. For more affordable eating, and plenty of choice and atmosphere, try the small streets in the Latin quarter (5th and 6th districts), or on the Ile St. Louis. For the best oriental cuisine, go to the Paris Chinatown, south from the Place d'Italie in the 13th.
There are thousands of restaurants to choose from in Paris; as well as plenty of French restaurants, there are hundreds of Italian restaurants, pizzerias, Vietnamese restaurants, and restuarants serving food from just about every country in the world. There are also interesting French regional restaurants, serving traditional regional dishes.
There are restaurants all over
Other places to visit:
The Eiffel tower - take the lift to the top, for a spectacular panorama ofParis . The tower is 317 metres high, over 1,000 ft .

The Eiffel tower - take the lift to the top, for a spectacular panorama of
The Montparnase Tower -Tour Maine-Montparnasse (Maine-Montparnasse Tower), also commonly named Tour Montparnasse is a 210 metre (689 foot) tall office skyscraper located in Paris, France, in the area of Montparnasse. Constructed from 1969 to 1972, it is the tallest skyscraper in France. In the future, it may be surpassed in height by the renovated Tour AXA (225 m), and later by Tour Phare and Tour Generali (both approximately 300 meters).
Its simple architecture, gigantic proportions and monolithic appearance have been often criticised for being out of place in Paris's urban landscape and, as a result, two years after its completion, the construction of skyscrapers in the city centre was banned. The design of the tower predates architectural trends that placed high importance on a view of the outside, and so only offices around the perimeter of each floor have windows (more modern skyscrapers are often designed to provide a window for every office, if possible). It is sometimes said, only half-jokingly, that the view from the top is the most beautiful in Paris, since it is the only place from which you cannot see the tower.

Notre Dame cathedral - one of the finest gothic cathedrals in Europe . Climb the 400 steps to the top of the towers (included in Paris Museum pass).
La Sainte Chapelle, not far from Notre Dame. thirteenth century royal chapel, with remarkable stained glass windows. (included inParis Museum pass)
The Arc de Triomphe - the largest triumphal arch in the world, commissioned by Napoleon. Another place with spectacular views overParis . (included in Paris Museum pass)
Montmartre , and the Sacré Coeur. Narrow streets, filled with artists, round the 19th century basilica on top of a hill on the north edge of Paris .
The banks of theSeine - just wander along the footpaths through the centre of the city. Free !
The Latin quarter; narrow streets, with lots of cafés and restaurants, antique shops and boutiques, near the Sorbonne university. Free!
La Sainte Chapelle, not far from Notre Dame. thirteenth century royal chapel, with remarkable stained glass windows. (included in
The Arc de Triomphe - the largest triumphal arch in the world, commissioned by Napoleon. Another place with spectacular views over
The banks of the
The Latin quarter; narrow streets, with lots of cafés and restaurants, antique shops and boutiques, near the Sorbonne university. Free!

The Louvre museum, and its glass pyramid

Paris's river boats - for a cruise on the Seine


The Champs Elysées

Medieval sculptures on the entrance to Notre Dame Cathedral
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