The Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre is located in the district of the same name, the 16th arrondissement of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine. But its main claim to fame is as a means of access to the esplanade of Chaillot Palace, known as the Place des Droits de l’Homme, which affords one of the most beautiful and popular views of the Eiffel Tower.
Sainte-Chapelle is located in the vicinity of Paris’s Palace of Justice in the Île de la Cité, a stone’s throw from one of the banks of the Seine. This triumph of the Gothic Rayonnant style offers visitors a celebration of light, as 15 coloured stained-glass windows tell the story of over 1,000 biblical scenes.
From the iron structure of the Eiffel Tower (which shocked Paris in 1889) to the light-filled corridors of the Louvre to the Latin Quarter cafés dating back hundreds of years, this tour takes you around the historic corners, squares and gardens that have shaped the City of Light, with dates, figures and anecdotes that will enable you to experience the city with all five of your senses.
In the heart of the Champ de Mars, a colossal iron silhouette that anyone could recognise anywhere in the world rises like a compass marking the rhythm of the “City of Light” since the late 19th century.
This Gothic church, one of the oldest in the world, was damaged by a major fire in April 2019.
Set high above the Champs-Élysées, this iconic monument rises 50 metres over Place Charles de Gaulle, presided over by an eternal flame that honours those who fell in the Great War, and offers impressive views of the city.
Montmartre is much more than just a neighbourhood in Paris: this once rural hill is the bohemian heart of the city, where art movements were conceived, legends were forged and even today you can still breathe the essence of a village in the 21st century.
At Versailles, every detail was conceived to reflect the absolute power of the French kings: from the painted ceilings glorifying the 'Sun King' to the iconic Hall of Mirrors and the 800 hectares of lush gardens, strolling through this palace is reliving the court at the height of its opulence.
Set in the heart of Paris and opened in 1793, the Louvre is famous as the home of La ‘Gioconda’ [the Mona Lisa], the ‘Venus de Milo’ and the ‘Victoire de Samothrace’
Disneyland Paris is the most visited theme park in Europe and a magical place with unique attractions, parades and the characters we’ve known all our lives.
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