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Things to Do in Paris, France
One of the top travel destinations in the world is without any doubt Paris. The French capital city is a mixture of culture, history, elegance and modern times. The city just has so much to offer its visitors and therefore it comes as absolutely no surprise that millions of tourists visit Paris each year. Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. It was constructed for the 1889 World Fair and was designed by Gustave Eiffel. At that time it was the tallest building in the world. Please note that there are elevators which take visitors to the top of the Eiffel Tower and the first and second floors can be reached by stairs. Opening hours are daily from 09:30 until 23:00. Arc de Triomphe Another world famous Paris attraction is the Arc de Triomphe which is 45 meters in width and 50 meters in height. You can visit it daily from 09:30 until 23:00. Musee Rodin Rodin is one of the most famous French artists and became world famous for his magnificent sculptures. The Musee Rodin should definitely be on the list of places to visit for any serious art lover. This impressive museum is open Friday through Sunday from 13:00 until 18:00. Napoleon’s Tomb Napoleon is one of the most French leaders of all times. He passed away in exile on St. Helena Island in 1821 and in 1840 his body was returned to Paris. The Tomb was constructed not long afterwards as a memorial to Napoleon. Disneyland Euro Disney is the premier European theme park and attractions millions of visitors every year. If you are traveling to the French capital with your children then be sure to spend a day or two at the Disneyland theme park. Avenue des Champs-Élysees No visit to the French capital can be complete without a visit to the Avenue des Champs-Élysees. There are many excellent shops and restaurants located along this giant boulevard which is situated in the center of the city.
Tour De France – Take the Tour
France is home to the world famous Eiffel Tower in Paris which is the pride of the people of the Republic of France. The Eiffel Tower is the masterpiece of Gustave Eiffel who was a French structural engineer and architect. France is frankly synonymous with the Eiffel Tower.
France is most importantly also the fashion capital of the world being the birthplace for the world famous fashion house Chanel. France has contributed handsomely to the world of women’s wear, both inner and outer. France is also notably the perfume hub of the world, making the people of the world a pleasant smelling race. France also boasts being the home of Airbus, an aircraft manufacturer based in Toulouse, France. Airbus is responsible for producing almost half of the world’s jet airliners. France is also responsible for giving the world Champagne, something a celebration would be nothing without.
France is the largest of all the countries of the European Union with the sixth largest economy in the whole world. It is one of the founding members of the European Union and the United Nations. It is also one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. France is the world’s most visited country with an astounding 82 million people touring France every year with the figure going nowhere but only up. It is also the fifth largest exporter and fourth largest importer of manufactured goods. France holds the second position for receiving the highest foreign direct investment in the world.
France gets almost 82 million tourists each year who visit the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Palace of Versailles and the Arc de Triomphe to name a few of the most visited tourist attractions. France was the homeland of Napoleon Bonaparte in the 19th century who conquered most of continental Europe. Monarchy slowly gave way to democracy in the 20th century in France. The French railway network is the most expensive in the whole of Western Europe. France also takes credit for jointly producing with England the world’s first aircraft that could travel at twice the speed of sound, the Concorde.
By: Jan Arve Angelo