Tourist attractions in Paris France - Page 12
Paris has many different tourist attractions you can visit throughout the year, including some that are only around for 4 weeks, like the Paris beaches along the River Seine, or one of the temporary exhibitions at one of the many museum or cultural centres, and this on top of the more well known attractions in Paris.
Paris attractions
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Considering Paris is nowhere near the coast, the idea of creating beaches in Paris was rather unusual, yet started in 2002 the concept has expanded.
Named after the Battle of Stalingrad, this historical square in Paris is located at an intersection between the Canal de l’Ourcq and the Canal Saint-Martin.
- History of La Rotonde de la Villette
The Rotonde de la Villette restaurant is by Bassin de la Villette and is a brasserie, bar, restaurant and music venue, that has a terrace overlooking the canal.
Hotel Lamoignon is one of the oldest mansion houses in Marais and is home to the Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris or historical library of Paris.
The Water Pavilion is a museum in Paris and a centre for documentation and advice on the water of Paris, plus also holds a permanent and temporary exhibition.
Even though this is classed as a public library, it is more of a museum in Paris dedicated to the history of Paris that was started in 1872 by Jules Cousin.
- History of the Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris
Established in the 1600s, the Gobelins factory produced furnishings in the forms of tapestries intended for the royal houses, which still continues this today.
This cabaret in Paris is suitable for all ages, even young children, with entertainment like a dinner show and a circus cabaret with magic at your table.
This museum in Paris is ideal for those who love history, as it is classed as the Museum of the Middle Ages and has artefacts from jewellery to tapestries.
The Thermes de Cluny are the ruins of the Gallo-Roman thermal baths constructed in approximately the 3rd century and are the best preserved in the city.
This square in Paris is most well known for its fountain called Saint Michaels Fountain, which is actually the highest fountain in Paris.
- Photos of Saint Michael square
Fontaine Saint-Michel was completed in 1860 is the tallest fountain in Paris, which was designed by Gabriel Davioud, and is dedicated to the Arc Angel Michael.
- Photos of Fontaine Saint-Michel
The Brasil tropical will make you feel like you are at a carnival in Rio with the traditional Brazilian cooking through to salsa and lambada with dinner and DJ.
This cultural centre in Paris provides tourist information on the Brittany region of France, plus has temporary exhibitions, hosts mini concerts, meetings, etc.
Fauchon in Paris sells gourmet products from their delicatessen, plus you are able to enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea with cakes and pastries and dinner.
Fauchon has become an icon for gourmet foods and delicacies, where you can discover a delicatessen, patisserie, gift shop and the impressive Fauchon cafe.
- History of Fauchon
This square in Paris is probably most well known for the impressive Madeleine church, however it is also home to gourmet boutiques and restaurants like Fauchon.
The Hediard is a boutique and restaurant in Paris that provides gourmet products and French delicacies like the finest Foie Gras and best of caviars since 1854.
- History of the Hediard Boutique
Paris has many different tourist attractions you can visit all year, even some that are only around for 4 weeks, like the Paris beaches along the River Seine.
There are two Pinacotheque museums in Paris, one that holds the permanent art displays, and the other that holds diverse and fascinating temporary exhibitions.
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