The allure of Paris is renowned and with good reason. Paris is the supermodel of cities, with inviting street cafes, glittering boutiques, world-class museums, countless activities to do, and a famous restaurant scene, making it gorgeous, trendy, confident, and prompting admiration at every step.

Some of the Must-See Paris Attractions are:

•    Eiffel Tower: The Eiffel Tower is among the most famous landmarks in the world. The tower was built as the highlight of the Paris World's Fair in 1889. It was once 985 feet tall. The Eiffel Tower has always been a prominent and unmistakable emblem of Paris.
•    The Louvre: The Hermitage in St Petersburg, however, is one of the world's largest and possibly most magnificent museums. The Louvre is a must-see attraction in Paris. Visit on a half-day or full-day basis, as much of the time will be invested standing in line to the entrance.
•    Notre Dame Cathedral: One of Paris' greatest enduring symbols: Notre Dame is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the eastern part. It is widely regarded as one of France's and Europe's greatest masterpieces of French Gothic architecture. With its entrances encircled by his many sculptures and gargoyles that grace the ceiling, this cathedral, which began in 1163 and was completed in 1345, is a marvel to behold.
•   Arc de Triomphe: The Arc de Triomphe, proudly perched atop the Champs Elysees, provides one of, if not the greatest, vistas of the city. The cost of climbing the stairs to the top is €9.50, which can be paid on the spot. Walking underground from the Champs Elysees is the only way to get in.
•    Cruise on the Seine: A boat on the Seine, particularly at night, is a great way to see the "City of Light." The monuments are gradually illuminated as sunsets. You receive a front-row seat to a panoramic perspective of Paris, able to take in the city's splendor.
•    Montmartre: Montmartre is a 130-meter-high hill in Paris's northwestern outskirts that gives its name to the neighboring district. The white-domed Basilica of the Sacred Heart, located at the summit, is its most famous feature. It was finished in 1919 and is dedicated to the French soldiers of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
•    Palace of Versailles: The Château de Versailles is France's most well-known chateau. Versailles was the focus of political authority in the French empire from 1682 until 1789. It was established in 1875 as a symbol of French military prowess and a declaration of French dominance in Europe. This massive collection of buildings, courtyards, and terraces is a must-see for any tourist who will be enchanted by the luxurious accommodations, opulent furnishings, furniture, and gilded Renaissance masterpieces.
•    The Latin Quarter: Luxembourg Park: The Sorbonne is situated in the middle of the Seine, in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The Latin Quarter is connected to many institutions of higher learning and is known for its student life, lively environment, and bistros. It is a public garden that was established in 1612 at Marie de Medici’s' suggestion to complement the Luxembourg Palace. There are 106 statues, including a bronze replica of the Statue of Liberty, as well as three lovely fountains.

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