Paris City of Lights

 


Paris, France's capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture. Its 19th-century cityscape is crisscrossed by wide boulevards and the River Seine. Beyond such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century, Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral, the city is known for its cafe culture and designer boutiques along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

The name Paris comes from a Celtic tribe called the Parisii, which was moving and shaking on these shores in the 3rd century BC. 

Paris is indeed hugely popular. It is the 3rd most-visited city in the world. In mid-1600s, during the reign of Louis XIV (Louis the Great or the Sun King). After an extended time of domestic unrest and war, the monarch was vested in restoring the faith of the people in law and order.

On March 15, 1667, the king appointed Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie. He was the Lieutenant-General of Police, with the responsibility of making Paris safe again. Apart from quadrupling the number of policemen, a measure was to have more lighting in the city.

Lanterns were on every street, and Parisians were asked to light their windows with oil lamps and candles. This was to prevent law offenders from avoiding the police or hiding in dark alleys. The idea was to reduce the crime rate. That time forward, Paris gained the name La Ville-Lumière (the City of Light).

Places to visit in Paris

Eiffel Tower


The Eiffel Tower is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. The Eiffel Tower is 324 metres 1,063 ft tall and the most-visited paid monument in the world.

Locally nicknamed "La dame de fer" (English for "Iron Lady"), it was constructed from 1887 to 1889 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair.


Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame de Paris, also called Notre-Dame Cathedral, cathedral church in Paris. It is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity, and architectural interest.The cathedral was initiated by Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, who about 1160 conceived the idea of converting into a single building, on a larger scale, the ruins of the two earlier basilicas. The foundation stone was laid by Pope Alexander III in 1163, and the high altar was consecrated in 1189. The choir, the western facade, and the nave were completed by 1250, and porches, chapels, and other embellishments were added over the next 100 years.

Louvre Museum

Louvre, in full Louvre Museum or French Musée du Louvre, official name Great Louvre or French Grand Louvre, national museum and art gallery of France. It is the world’s most-visited art museum.

Champs Elysées / Arc of Triumph

The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres long and 70 metres wide, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place Charles de Gaulle, where the Arc de Triomphe is located. It is known for its theatres, cafés, and luxury shops, for the annual Bastille Day military parade, and as the finish of the Tour de France cycling race.

The name is French for the Elysian Fields, the place for dead heroes in Greek mythology. Champs-Élysées is widely regarded to be one of the most recognizable avenues in the world.


Cruise on the Seine

The Eiffel tower and Notre Dame may be the first sights you think of when Paris comes to mind, but the true heart of this French city lies in its waterways.Take a boat ride down the River Seine and glide through some of the most romantic and beautiful sights in Paris.


Montmartre


Montmartre, an authentic village in the heart of Paris.Montmartre is full of charm! Perched on the top of a small hill in the 18th arrondissement, the most famous Parisian district has lost none of its village atmosphere that appealed so much to the artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. 

Palace of Versailles


The Palace of Versailles, whose origins date back to the seventeenth century, was successively a hunting lodge, a ​seat of power and​,​ from the nineteenth century​,​ a museum. With the gardens and the ​​Palaces of Trianon, the park of the Château de Versailles spreads over 800 hectares.


Luxembourg Gardens

The Luxembourg Gardens, is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was created beginning in 1612 by Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France, for a new residence she constructed, the Luxembourg Palace. The garden today is owned by the French Senate, which meets in the Palace. It covers 23 hectares and is known for its lawns, tree-lined promenades, flowerbeds, model sailboats on its circular basin, and picturesque Medici Fountain, built in 1620


Moulin Rouge


Moulin Rouge is a cabaret in Paris, France. The original house, which burned down in 1915, was co-founded in 1889 by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Paris Olympia. Close to Montmartre in the Paris district of Pigalle on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement, it is marked by the red windmill on its roof. The closest métro station is Blanche. Moulin Rouge is best known as the birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance. 


Disneyland Paris


Disneyland Paris, formerly Euro Disney Resort, is an entertainment resort in Chessy, France, a town located 32 km east of the centre of Paris.Fans of Mickey can visit here. Disneyland Paris has two theme parks: Disneyland (with Sleeping Beauty's castle) and Walt Disney Studios. 


Places shopping in Paris


1. Boulevard Saint Germain

Boulevard Saint Germain is a major street in Paris on the Rive Gauche of the Seine.Boulevard Saint Germain is a phenomenal spot if you are on a look out for fashion boutiques and food shops. It is a busy area, full of cafes, restaurants, many other shops.

2. La Rue Du Commerce

La Rue Du Commerce is The Best Shopping Street in Paris hidden just around the corner from the Eiffel Tower.It’s called rue du Commerce, a very appropriate name for a wonderful shopping street. There are over one hundred boutiques packed into this lovely tree-lined street. It’s very much a shopper’s delight!

3. Les Halles

Les Halles was Paris's central fresh food market. It was demolished in 1971 and replaced by the Westfield Forum des Halles, a modern shopping mall built largely underground and directly connected to the massive RER and métro transit hub.Les Halles is one of the most historic parts of Paris. A very lively pedestrian area in the 1st arrondissement of Paris.


4. Le Marais


Le Marais is a historic district in Paris, Fashion fans take note – the Marais is definitely one of the best places in Paris to go shopping! BHV MARAIS is a Paris retail icon. This department store built in 1856 in the heart of the Marais has all the top ready-to-wear brands under one roof.


5.Triangle D’or


TRIANGLE D'OR Home to the world's finest Haute Couture shops, the Triangle d'Or is a fashion lover's paradise.Displaying the most prestigious international labels, the much talked-about Golden Triangle is the most luxurious place on the right bank and enjoys a dazzling reputation. Made up of the Champs-Elysées, Montaigne and George V avenues, it offers a journey into History and luxury.

6. Saint-Ouen Flea Market

Saint-Ouen flea market  Saint-OuenLocated in the north of Paris, a few steps away from the Sacre Coeur Basilica and Moulin Rouge, Les Puces is known as one of the largest Flea Market in the world.

7. Louis Vuitton Maison


Louis Vuitton opened the doors to its new Maison Louis Vuitton Vendôme at 2 Place Vendôme in Paris on October 4th. The full array of Louis Vuitton savoir-faire – travel accessories and luggage, ready-to-wear, jewelry, watches, leather goods, shoes, fragrances, accessories, plus artisanal workshops.

The best time to visit Paris

The best time to visit Paris is from June to August and September to October. Both summer and fall have its ups and downs. From June to August the weather in Paris is just about parfait (perfect). Average highs are in the high 70s and there are long days of sunshine.


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