What are the best things to do in paris?
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Im leaving tonight to paris and i wanted to know what are the best things that i shouldnt miss out on in order to see the best of paris?
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Answer:
Go to Montmartre for coffee and see the sites there. Visit Sacre Coeur (Montmartre). Walk along the Seine from Notre Dame towards the Eiffel Tower and back again. You will be able to see a lot. The Louvre, the Tuileries, the Musée d'Orsay, Notre Dame, etc are all along the Seine. Walk around the Latin Quarter and the Marais. Take a walk up the Champs Elysée just to say you have been there. It is a polluted and touristy shopping street but it is fun to take a look in the Louis Vuitton and Nespresso shops. If you have the money, have lunch at LaDurée on the Champs Elysée. The interior on the second floor is fantastic!!! There are so many things to do. Wander the streets and find out!
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From TODAY until August 20th, head for the beach! Paris Plages, all three of them, open for 'business,' closing off the riverside thoroughfares to become sandy beaches, green lawns, sporting courts, swimming pools, refreshment stands and pedestrian walks From the Louvre to Pont de Sully was the first and most 'classic' beach spanning three kilometers featuring a swimming pool, concert stage, and open-air attractions such as rollerblading, tai-chi, wall climbing, boules, etc. and areas for refreshment, play and whiling away the time in deck chairs by the river. Port de la Gare is at the foot of the Bibliothèque Nationale François Mitterrand Library and near the floating Joséphine Baker “Piscine sur Seine.” in the 13th arrondissement. It is promoted as the "intellectual" beach escape with free newspapers, books on loan, a café and wi-fi hotspot, and art classes. The boats moored by the banks of the Seine offer a variety of musical shows in the evenings. The Bassin de la Villette is the latest addition to Paris Plages, having opened in 2007 in the 19th district. It stretches from Rotonde de Ledoux (near Jaurès Métro station) to the former Magasins Généraux (in rue de Crimée) and focuses on water sports -- row boats, kayaks, pedal boats and dinghies alongside the quaint restaurants and boules courts along the quay of the basin. The beaches are open all day from 8 a.m. to midnight, free of course! Copyright 2009, Adrian Leeds®
Michael
Visit the Pere-Lachaise cemetery (Jim M's grave) Go to the top of the Montparnasse tower The Pompidou Centre I don't know what else- this is kinda a bad time of year to go, so I wouldn't suggest the Eiffel Tower, expect to wait in line 3+ hrs for that one!
ChildJar
Go to the Tour Montparnasse. It's a great view of Paris including the Eiffel Tower. http://www.tourmontparnasse56.com/uk/
SV
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