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*Buy the Pass in Paris
Museum Pass for 6 days (74 Euros)
Navigo Pass for a week and start from Monday (22.8 Euros)
CDG to Gare du Nord (32min and 10 Euros) RER B
Place d'Italie to Bastille (10min and 1.9 Euros) Metro Line 5
Check in Hôtel Original
*Get lost in Maris
The Maris is a really fashionable and modern art center of Paris, especially for young people. Moreover, the diversification of population makes it more special and unique. Chinese, Middle-Eastern and the LBGT culture all mix together and so does the French, making this area so interesting and I highly recommend you just get lost and pick a bar at night or have a snack walking on the street.
Recommended Route:
Bastile
Place des Vosges
Saint-Paul Village
Rue des Rosiers
Rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie
Le Centre Pompidou
NOTE:
Opening hours:
11:00 - 21:00
Thur. : 11:00 – 23:00 (Start evacuate the people from 60 minutes before closing)
Closed on: Tuesday, 5/1
Museum Pass admitted
Shopping and Rest
Rest in a bar in enjoy the atmosphere there. Walk back to hotel by foot and shopping around in Maris Area.
Opening hours:
4/1-9/30: 10:00 - 23:00
10/1-3/31: 10:00 - 22:30 (Stop entering from 45 minutes before closing)
Closed on: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25, the morning of 5/8, 7/14, 11/11
Museum Pass admitted
*On the top of Paris
If you want to have a perfect picture with Eiffle Tower, Palais de Chaillot is the best place for sure. Tour Montparnasse and Arc de Triomphe are the spot for sight-seeing and you have to pay for it. Printemps Haussmann is a secret place for nice picture and quiet unknown on the roof. Sacré-Cœur and Notre-Dame de Paris both have the tower for sight-seeing and you have to pay but I have to say it’s worth of it! And you can have a night view on Notre-Dame, having extended their opening hour from July to August.
*People-watching along the Boulevard Saint-Germain
Saint-Germain has lots of nice classic French style café and restaurant due to the Salon History. You can have a sit and enjoy it assuming you are one of the artist in 17th century.
Recommended Route:
Pont des arts
Institut de France
Église de Saint Germain des Prés
Cour du Commerce Saint-André
*Spend your leisure time in the blossomy gardens
Le Jardin du Luxembourg is a really ideal place for picnic. Champ de Mars is the best place for watching the magnificent Eiffle Tower. Jardin du Palais Royal is the best place for stay away from crowds with really nice photos. Jardin des Tuileries is a hot attraction for people who just finish the museum.
Opening hours:
1/2-12/31: 10:00 -18:00 (Stop entering from 45 minutes before closing)
Closed on: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Museum Pass admitted
Opening hours:
Church Basilica: 6:00-22:30
Dome - May-September 8:30-20:00 / October-April 9:00-17:00
Museum Pass is not admitted (Entering into the Dome you have to pay 6 Euros per person)
*On the top of Paris
If you want to have a perfect picture with Eiffle Tower, Palais de Chaillot is the best place for sure. Tour Montparnasse and Arc de Triomphe are the spot for sight-seeing and you have to pay for it. Printemps Haussmann is a secret place for nice picture and quiet unknown on the roof. Sacré-Cœur and Notre-Dame de Paris both have the tower for sight-seeing and you have to pay but I have to say it’s worth of it! And you can have a night view on Notre-Dame, having extended their opening hour from July to August.
Opening hours:
10:00 -16:30
7/17-9/11: 10:00 -17:30
Performing Day: 10:00 - 13:00 (Stop entering from 30 minutes before preforming)
Closed on: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Museum Pass is not admitted (Entering into the Opera you have to pay 11 Euros per person)
*Go behind the scenes of the Palais Garnier
Palais Garnier has lots of stories behind and the decoration of the opera is too magnificent and delicate to describe. If you want to get inside, you can also buy a ticket for watching the ballet with a nice price and it is kind of closed to the ticket for visiting only. Just add up not too much and you can enjoy a ballet show, why not?
*Have a look of the Europe Passage history in Paris
The rise of department stores, make these Passages have gradually declined and they are no longer prosperous. It is also less popular than first class attractions such as the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. The Arcade Street in Paris is centered on the magnificent right bank. The arcade street that emerged in the mid-18th century reveals the decline of the aristocracy and the rise of capitalism. There have been more than 100 arcades in the middle of the 19th century. The rise of department stores and the 1853-1870 Ottoman urban renewal project not only resulted in the decline of the arcade street, but also the large-scale demolition under the renewal of the city. Nowadays, there are only twenty or so left to survive, and it is not necessarily the most complete and complete pattern. Many of them are quite plain and simple, but it’s still worth of having a check of these interesting historicity spot.
Paris Les Passages
Galerie Vivienne 1823
Galerie Colbert 1826
Passage des Panoramas 1800
Passage Jouffroy 1845
Passage Verdeau 1847
Musee de l'Orangerie
Opening hours:
9:00-18:00 (Stop entering from 45 minutes before closing)
Closed on: Tuesday, 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Museum Pass admitted
Spend your leisure time in the blossomy gardens
Le Jardin du Luxembourg is a really ideal place for picnic. Champ de Mars is the best place for watching the magnificent Eiffle Tower. Jardin du Palais Royal is the best place for stay away from crowds with really nice photos. Jardin des Tuileries is a hot attraction for people who just finish the museum.
Opening hours:
Mon. Thur. Sat. Sun. : 9:00 - 18:00
Wed. &Fri. : 9:00 – 21:45 (Start evacuate the people from 30 minutes before closing)
Closed on: Tuesday, 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Museum Pass admitted
*Take a late-night exhibition at one of the big three museums
Taking advantage of late openings is a great way to avoid the crowds and get the most out of the city’s amazing museums. The Louvre stays open until 9.45pm on Wednesdays and Fridays and the d’Orsay does the same on Thursdays. The Pompidou is normally open until 10pm but this is extended by one hour on Thursdays for the Level six shows.
Opening hours:
Elevator& Stairs: July- September 09:00 - 00:45 (Stop entering from 45 minutes before closing)
Museum Pass is not admitted
*We are not planning to go up to the Eiffle cuz is too expensive and crowded and you cannot see itself, the Eiffle.
*Spend your leisure time in the blossomy gardens
Le Jardin du Luxembourg is a really ideal place for picnic. Champ de Mars is the best place for watching the magnificent Eiffle Tower. Jardin du Palais Royal is the best place for stay away from crowds with really nice photos. Jardin des Tuileries is a hot attraction for people who just finish the museum.
*On the top of Paris
If you want to have a perfect picture with Eiffle Tower, Palais de Chaillot is the best place for sure. Tour Montparnasse and Arc de Triomphe are the spot for sight-seeing and you have to pay for it. Printemps Haussmann is a secret place for nice picture and quiet unknown on the roof. Sacré-Cœur and Notre-Dame de Paris both have the tower for sight-seeing and you have to pay but I have to say it’s worth of it! And you can have a night view on Notre-Dame, having extended their opening hour from July to August.
*Have a check of the bridge with Eiffle and Seine
Pont Alexandre III is the most beautiful bridge in Paris and it has been showed up in many Musical Video and Movie Scenes. On the other hand, Pont de Bir-Hakeim has also showed up in lots of Movie Scenes and it was famous by the movie – Inception. These two bridge can also have a great view with the Eiffle Tower walking by the Seine river.
*Have a check of the bridge with Eiffle and Seine
Pont Alexandre III is the most beautiful bridge in Paris and it has been showed up in many Musical Video and Movie Scenes. On the other hand, Pont de Bir-Hakeim has also showed up in lots of Movie Scenes and it was famous by the movie – Inception. These two bridge can also have a great view with the Eiffle Tower walking by the Seine river.
Opening hours:
Tue. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. : 9:30 - 18:00
Thur. : 9:30 - 21:45 (Start evacuate the people from 30 minutes before closing)
Closed on: Mon. , 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Museum Pass admitted
*Take a late-night exhibition at one of the big three museums
Taking advantage of late openings is a great way to avoid the crowds and get the most out of the city’s amazing museums. The Louvre stays open until 9.45pm on Wednesdays and Fridays and the d’Orsay does the same on Thursdays. The Pompidou is normally open until 10pm but this is extended by one hour on Thursdays for the Level six shows.
*Have a walk to the local Bastille Market
Bastille Market is one of the famous local market in Paris. You can find some local street food or fresh seafood there. Moreover, you can also find some good stuff in a really reasonable price there for sure!
*Have a walk on Avenue des Champs-Élysées
Avenue des Champs-Élysées, one of famous avenues in Europe and this street is full of luxury stores and don’t take your girls to here because they will get into the shopping spree too easily! But you can also find lots of good and high price with best atmosphere restaurant and café here for sure. Just get lost and enjoy your time here!
Opening Hours:
Mon. to Sat. : 9:35 to 20:30
Sun. : 11:00 to 19:00
*Shopping in one of the most luxurious cities in the world
Champs-Elysees Avenue has lots of famous luxurious brand along the two side of the street. Galeries Lafayette and Printemps are really famous department store in Paris with full of tourist and expensive brand there. Maybe you can’t afford it, but it’s still worth of having a check of it.
Opening Hours:
Mon. to Sat. : 9:35 to 20:00
Thur. : 9:35 to 20:45
Sun. : 11:00 to 19:00
*On the top of Paris
If you want to have a perfect picture with Eiffle Tower, Palais de Chaillot is the best place for sure. Tour Montparnasse and Arc de Triomphe are the spot for sight-seeing and you have to pay for it. Printemps Haussmann is a secret place for nice picture and quiet unknown on the roof. Sacré-Cœur and Notre-Dame de Paris both have the tower for sight-seeing and you have to pay but I have to say it’s worth of it! And you can have a night view on Notre-Dame, having extended their opening hour from July to August.
Opening hours:
Church: 8:00-18:45 (Stop entering from 45 minutes before closing)
Tower:
10/1-3/31: 10:00 - 17:30
4/1-9/30: 10:00 - 18:30
July and August on Friday and Saturday: 10:00 - 23:00 (Stop entering from 45 minutes before closing)
Closed on: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Museum Pass admitted (Only for entering the tower)
*On the top of Paris
If you want to have a perfect picture with Eiffle Tower, Palais de Chaillot is the best place for sure. Tour Montparnasse and Arc de Triomphe are the spot for sight-seeing and you have to pay for it. Printemps Haussmann is a secret place for nice picture and quiet unknown on the roof. Sacré-Cœur and Notre-Dame de Paris both have the tower for sight-seeing and you have to pay but I have to say it’s worth of it! And you can have a night view on Notre-Dame, having extended their opening hour from July to August.
*On the top of Paris
If you want to have a perfect picture with Eiffle Tower, Palais de Chaillot is the best place for sure. Tour Montparnasse and Arc de Triomphe are the spot for sight-seeing and you have to pay for it. Printemps Haussmann is a secret place for nice picture and quiet unknown on the roof. Sacré-Cœur and Notre-Dame de Paris both have the tower for sight-seeing and you have to pay but I have to say it’s worth of it! And you can have a night view on Notre-Dame, having extended their opening hour from July to August.
Check out Hôtel Original
Bastille to Place d'Italie (10min with Navigo Pass) Metro Line 5
Gare du Nord to CDG (32min with Navigo Pass) RER B