Paris in one day: from Notre Dame de Paris to the Eiffel Tower

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It takes a few moments to fall in love with Paris, but life is not enough to get to know this city. But still, there are sights that cannot be missed after staying in the capital of France for even just one day. The duration of an independent route in Paris is seven kilometers. The departure point is Notre Dame de Paris, and the final destination is the Eiffel Tower.

Notre Dame de Paris (Notre Dame Cathedral)

This building strikes the imagination with its monumentality, which is very harmoniously combined with the elegance of forms. This effect is due to the fact that the architecture contains both massive Romanesque and airy Gothic styles. Organ music sounds almost constantly inside the room. And if you are lucky enough to visit the cathedral on Sunday, you can hear the ringing of a six-ton ​​bell. In the center of the hall there are wooden benches on which tired visitors rest, looking around and admiring the play of sunlight passing through the stained glass windows.

The cathedral has a gallery of kings, in the niches of which there are stone statues of the rulers of France and other famous people. Among them is the young maiden Jeanne d'Arc, who changed the course of the Hundred Years War between England and France. If you climb the northern tower, passing 387 steps, you will find yourself in the gallery of Chimeras, which, according to legend, come to life at night and guard the cathedral from intruders. But the most important attraction of Notre-dame-de-Paris is the Crown of Thorns, which was worn on Jesus Christ on the day of his execution, as well as the nail extracted from the cross after the crucifixion.

Louvre: Time-Specific Entry Ticket
1-hour cruise "Lights of Paris"
Skip-the-line tickets to the roof of the Arc de Triomphe
Eiffel Tower: Second Floor Access
Versailles & Gardens: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket with Audio Guide
Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour. Class., Prem. or Lux
Paris museums subscription: 2, 4 or 6 days
Tickets for Montparnasse: 56th Floor Roof Terrace
Show at the Moulin Rouge with champagne

Seine embankment

From the cathedral, we follow along the Seine embankment, famous for its second-hand bookstores and tents, more precisely, green boxes installed on the parapet, where you can buy rare things, unique editions of books, postcards, souvenirs or badges. You can often hear street musicians here.

Sorbonne

The Sorbonne is recognized as the most prestigious institution of higher education in the world. Within its walls such great scientists as Lavoisier, Pasteur, Gay-Lussac, Maria and Pierre Curie, as well as many others, studied and taught. The square in front of the entrance to this temple of knowledge is constantly filled with students sitting at cafe tables, on curbs, parapets and right on the lawns. In the adjacent student quarter, called Latin, since earlier training was conducted in this language, you can have a very cheap snack in one of the many small restaurants or buy delicious pastries in street tents.

Luxembourg garden

This garden is no less famous than the Arc de Triomphe or the Eiffel Tower. There are always a lot of people here. Pensioners or mothers with babies walk slowly along the paths, teenagers fly past them on roller skates, students sit on benches immersed in lecture notes, and children launch various models of sailing ships in the pond. In the center of the garden is the Luxembourg Palace, near which there is a swimming pool surrounded by statues of the former kings of France.

Montparnasse tower

The height of this structure reaches 210 meters. It does not really fit into the general panorama of the city and does not represent architectural value. But for tourists, the tower is of great importance, as it serves as an amazing observation deck, from which, as in the palm of your hand, the whole of Paris opens. In inclement rainy weather, you can stay in a cozy bar on the 56th floor, from the windows of which you can also admire the city.

Field of Mars

At the very "feet" of the Eiffel Tower begins a huge park covering an area of ​​25 hectares, called the Champ de Mars. Despite such a solid size, it is cozy and beautiful here thanks to the abundance of green manicured lawns, wide alleys and small paths for joggers. A democratic atmosphere reigns here, as everyone can choose a vacation to their liking. For example, lie down on the lawn, have a picnic, play outdoor games with children or friends, listen to music often played here from the music arena, and so on. The Wall of Peace has been installed on the territory of the Champ de Mars, which is an installation made of glass with the image of the word "Peace" translated into numerous languages.

Eiffel Tower

Even those who have never been to Paris know about this tower. Built in 1889 for the opening of the World Exhibition, it later became a symbol of the city. A radio station, a television antenna and a meteorological laboratory were installed at the top of the tower. Today, thousands of tourists visit the tower every day, climbing to various levels, visiting cafes and restaurants, admiring the panorama of the city and purchasing numerous souvenirs in memory of a trip to Paris.

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Trocadero

This is the name of the park complex, which houses the largest fountain in Paris. The highest point of the hill is crowned by the square of the same name, with the Chaillot palace located on it. It houses the Anthropological, Architectural and Naval Museum, as well as a theater. Having passed to the eastern part of the complex, you can visit the underground "Aquarium", where all the fish that live in the rivers of France are collected. Tourists are offered to visit the famous Passy cemetery, where such famous personalities as Manet, Morisot, Debussy and others are buried. The Trocadero hill offers an amazing view of the Eiffel Tower, which you can admire at last before leaving this magical enchanting city.

Use the services of kiwitaxi and at the airport, at the specified time, the driver will be waiting for you, help with the luggage and promptly take you to the hotel. Several car classes are available - from economy to Minibus with 19 seats. The price is fixed and does not depend on the number of passengers and the address within Paris. A taxi from / to the airport is a convenient and comfortable way to get to your destination.

Itinerary in Paris for one day on the map

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