Tourist attractions in Paris France - Page 18
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This square is located in front of the City Hall in Paris which is called Hotel de Ville, and has history dating back to the 1200s when it was called Place de Greve.
The Musee Boleslaw Biegas is a small museum that is dedicated to the Polish artist Boleslaw Biegas which is housed with Bibliotheque Polonaise de Paris.
The relatively new Pont Saint Louis bridge in Paris connects the Ile de la Cite and the Ile Saint-Louis islands in the middle of the River Seine.
The Palais Maillot is a chic nightclub that is located in the Palais de Congress and is host to many celebrities and top DJs from a Thursday to Saturday.
The Place de la Porte Maillot square and park is close to the Palais de Congress on the axis in between the Arc de Triomphe and the Grande Arche.
The Bouillon Chartier restaurant in Paris was created back in 1896 with a simple concept of providing hot wholesome French food at a reasonable cost.
The Square Barye is located on the tip of the Ile Saint Louis Island in Paris and has a large monument in its garden dedicated to the sculptor Antoine Louis Barye.
- Photos of Square Barye
The Peniche Marcounet is a wine bar and music venue that is located on a boat permanently moored along the banks of the River Seine close to Hotel de Ville.
You will find that the Pont Sully in Paris is in fact two separate bridges over the River Seine that meet in the middle of the river on the Ile Saint Louis Island.
- Photos of Pont Sully
This particular Statue of Liberty is a replica located on the Ile aux Cygnes Island in Paris and sits in the middle of the River Seine facing towards America.
The Les Trois Baudets concert venue in the Montmartre area of Paris, has a bar and restaurant and offers shows of new French artists, along with confirmed artists.
The Pavillon de l’Arsenal museum and exhibition centre now has the first digital and interactive model of Paris installed in partnership with Google and JCDecaux.
This square was inaugurated in 1968 and named Place Henri Mondor in honour of the French surgeon who practised in Paris at a nearby medical facility.
The Pont de Grenelle travels over the River Seine in Paris and connects to the Ile aux Cygnes island in the middle of the river where the Statue of Liberty stands.
The Andre Lefevre Square and garden in Paris is next to the Eglise Saint-Severin church, and has a childrens playground and statue of Emile Verhaeren.
The Caveau de la Huchette Jazz Club in Paris is located in a historical building and provides a wide variety of different performers within a medieval cellar.
The Petit-Pont, or Small Bridge in Paris is located very close to Notre Dame Cathedral and was one of the very first bridges over the River Seine.
- Photos of Petit-Pont
The Manoir de Paris Horror Museum is unusual tourist attraction that is more like a theatrical show where you can discover horrifying and strange facts about Paris.
This particular sundial by Salvador Dali who was a surrealist artist is located on Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris on the side of a building four meters above street level.
The Montholon square in Paris was created in the 1860s and has two enormous plane trees, along with numerous other trees, bushes, flowers and large statue.
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