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1. Le Louvre 1. Enjoy Disneyland Paris
One of the largest museums in the world, situated on the right bank of the river Seine. Home of da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa'.
Visit Euro Disneyland, the largest Disney Park in the world, with more than 10 million visitors each year.
2. Notre Dame 2. Boat tour on the Seine
Known as one of the finest Gotic Cathedrals in the world, the Notre Dame is an important attraction in Paris.
Travel by boat and float along impressive parts of Paris, the city built around the river Seine. Spectacular at night.
3. Arc de Triomph 3. Pere Lachaise Cemetery
The Arc de Triomph measures 162ft in height and was built to honor those who fought for France.
Besides the largest in Paris, it's also one of the most famous cemetaries in the world, attracting many visitors.
4. Sacre Coeur 4. Explore Montmartre
This bassilica, situated at the highest point of the city, is dedicated to the 'Sacred Heart' of Jesus.
Famous artists including Picasso and Van Gogh used to live in this area, where also the Sacre Coeur is situated.
5. Eiffel Tower 5. Walk the Champs-Elysees
Without a doubt one of the most famous structures in the world. It was built for the 1889 World's Fair.
The prestigeous and famous Champs-Elysees Avenue of Paris is loaded with cafes, upscale stores and cinema's.
6. Musee d'Orsay 6. Pain, vin et des croissants
This museum is housed in a former railway station, with a large collection of French art dating from 1848 to 1915.
The French cuisine is one of the best in Europe with a large variety of specialties. French wine is famous worldwide.
7. La Sorbonne 7. Do a city Segway tour
Founded in 1253 by Robert de Sorbon as one of the first significant colleges of the French University.
Enjoy and discover Paris the unconventional way. Join a city Segway tour and visit all main attractions.
8. Les Invalides 8. Cross Pont Alexandre III
A collection of buildings in remembrance of the military history of France. It also is the burial site of Napoleon.
Donated by Tsar Alexandre III and built between 1896 and 1900, this is one of the nicest bridges over the Seine.
9. Musee Rodin 9. Jardin du Luxembourg
French sculptor Auguste Rodin donated all of his work to the French state which resulted in this museum.
The Jardin du Luxembourg used to be a royal garden, but is now a popular relaxing place for  thos who live in Paris.
10. Pantheon 10. Go up Tour Montparnasse
Located in the Latin Quarter, the Pantheon was built as a church but is now mainly in use as a famous burial place.
Overview Paris from the 59th floor of this skyscraper (210m in height). Beautiful during sunset.
                
     
     
 

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