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The ultimate symbol of the French capital, the Eiffel Tower stands a 1063 feet tall. It was built in...
Sitting at the top of the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe was built at the center of the ...
Extending from the Place de la Concorde to the Place Charles de Gaulle–Etoile, this main thoro...
This masterpiece of Gothic architecture is the most famous religious structure in France and one of ...
The original opera house was built by Garnier in 1875, and the Bastille Opera was built for the bice...
Under this golden dome, the highest in Paris, lies the ashes of Napoleon Bonaparte. Construction of ...
Until May 1968, the Latin Quarter was the student quarter, but after the student riots of that year,...
Built on Bastille’s fortress site , erected in 1369 and stormed and captured on July 14, 1789,...
The Madeleine church is located in an exceptional setting nearby Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honor&e...
Not only was The Place de la Concorde one of the locus for revolutionary gatherings but ...
This famous square in the heart of a medieval district is surrounded by 17th-century buildings that ...
Purched on top of the Butte Montmartre, the construction of the Sacré-Coeur began in 1875. Of...
A revolutionary hotbed at the dawn of the French Revolution, today its gardens are a haven of peace ...
This impressive late-18th-century neoclassical structure houses the tombs of France's greatest men a...
La Défense, situated in the Hauts-de-Seine, is Europe's leading business district in terms of...
The Bourbon palace, with its neo-Grecian columns facing the obelisk of the Place de la Concorde, is ...
Paris's most famous cemetery has taken on the aura of its most famous denizens. It is truly a "city ...
The Palais de la Bourse was built in 1807, in the heart of business district, by architect Alexandre...
This institution dates back to the 14th century and is home to the world's leading collection of map...
This avenue, which leads up to the Champs-Élysées, is one of the best streets for Pari...
Boulevard Haussmann runs 1 1/4 miles from the intersection of Boulevard des Italiens and Boulevard M...
Take a stroll from the Quai de Bercy to the Quai d'Orsay, stop by the Ile de la Cité and the ...
The Canal Saint-Martin runs almost 2 1/2 miles through the 10th and 11th district, stretching from t...
The Ile de la Cité is the true heart of Paris. It was home to the Parisii tribe, named after the Cel...
The first name of place de la nation was Place du trône. Indeed, a throne was set up on the 26...
Straight out ofLouis XIV’s imagination, Place Vendôme is not only the jewel of Paris but...
The area around the Place de la République is one of Paris's liveliest, most popular neighbor...
The Centre Georges-Pompidou is a cultural center in the Beaubourg district, in the 4th arrondissemen...
The Tour Montparnasse, a skyscraper in the 15th district, is 210 meters, or 689 feet, tall, making i...
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