Since 1975, Le Tour de France ends at the Champs-Elysées. Before they finish, the cyclists of Le Tour de France first pass Bastille, Place de la Concorde and Rue de Rivoli. The cyclists do seven laps in Paris and afterwards they put on a final sprin...
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Paris meets Tokyo at this bar and restaurant. Two floors of hip Japanese accessories and furniture. A green flourescent staircase, gold sofas, a plasma TV. To say that the restaurant has its own distinctive charm would be an understatement. Images of...
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This club has recently been renovated. There are several rooms with different interior designs each. One of them is decorated with plush fabricated walls and a lot of gold. Another room has the interior of the '70s and another stylish room has an old...
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The world's most famous museum. It houses an incredibly extensive collection of art. The Louvre is situated in what was originally a medieval fortress and later used as a residence by successive French kings. The German invasion of WWII led to the ev...
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You'll undoubtedly come across the River Seine at some point during your Paris trip. The river is almost 800 km long and owes its name to Emperor Julius Caesar. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Seine, pausing from time to time to brows...
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This spectacular factory style steel and glass construction is named after one of France's presidents, Georges Pompidou. What sets the building apart are the coloured external pipes on the rear facade. The light blue pipes are for water, the yellow p...
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The new Aesop is housed in a historic Parisian building with a very modern wooden interior. In 1987, the concept of the unique Aesop store launched in Melbourne. There are now dozens of stores worldwide, selling popular beauty products for skin, hair...
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Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Garden) is one of the most beautiful and also one of the oldest public gardens in Paris. The gardens lie on the banks of the Seine and attract plenty of visitors. On a summer's day, you won't find an empty chair anywhe...
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This museum is known primarily for the series of waterlilies painted by the French impressionist Claude Monet. Monet is one of the foremost French impressionists of the nineteenth century. He painted the waterlilies in the garden of his house at Give...
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Henry IV commissioned the design of most beautiful square in Paris, originally known as Place Royale. The unfortunate king met his end at the guillotine in 1610 in the nearby Rue de la Ferronnerie, and the newly named Place des Vosges was not complet...
To avoid tired feet you could make a boat trip on the Seine or on the other rivers in Paris. Canaurax organization offers various boat trips. With the boat Arletty you cross the Saint-Martin Canal and make a tour through the northern part of Paris. A...