Saturday, July 30, 2011

Tourism in Paris

Paris is the capital of France and is one of the most fave places of visitor across the world.  Paris is legendary for its vibrant culture, fashion, and historical culture.  Paris is often referred to as city of museums as there are several great museums here that are worth visiting when you're in Paris.  It's also renowned for Eiffel tower which is the icon of Paris.
Here is a brief description of some of the visitor attractions of Paris :
One.  Seine river tour :
The Seine brook flows through the center of Paris.  Cruise tour facility is available by which you can see many sights in Paris.  Best way is to take a cruise in night and experience the fantastic thing about Paris in glittering lights.
two.  The champions Elysees :
This is a road that starts from Arc de Triomphe and goes to put de la Concorde.  Along the way side there are numerous shops, cafeterias and hostels.  Walking tour through this road is unusual especially during Christmas and New Year season.  In this area are located apartamentos de lujo en paris
three.  Eiffel Tower :
This wishes no reason.  Built in year 1889, Eiffel tower is now the icon of Paris.  It was made as a tribute to finish of French revolution.  Get to the top of it ( ideally right before nightfall ) and pretty sight of Paris will amaze you.  You can use lift to reach at the very top of the tower.  You can see this from hoteles cerca de la torre eiffel 
four.  The Louvre Museum :
This has got to be your first priority if you are in Paris.  This is the largest museum of world and it may take you around a few days to completely cover it.  There are numerous historical artworks of mythical artists here.  Famous artwork named "Mona Lisa " is also here.
five.  Chateau of Versailles :
This is a famous castle which is one of the largest in the world.  With 700 rooms, 1250 fireplaces, 67 staircases, two thousand windows and 1800 acres of stunning gardens this place is similar to a heaven.  This was once the home to the King which was later converted into the museum.  Restrooms are available for tourists.


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