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How to spend 5 days in a Paris

How to spend 5 days in a Paris -

Paris: the city that takes too many lives to see. I have spent many weeks in Paris, and I've barely scratched the surface. Just when you think you've seen everything, you will find new attractions, new cafes, or to explore new markets. It is impossible to try it all, or even seeing rudimentary, you can think about. Many travelers come for about three days, and try to see the highlights of this beautiful city. You need more time than that. I believe you. On spending at least five days in Paris to plan should the bare minimum of what has to see the City of Lights to offer

Day 1

Tour around Paris
to spend your first day at Paris on foot.

  • Start at the Champs Elysees and see the Arc de Triomphe. There is not a long queue, and you will have a stunning view of the city.
  • Go down the Champs Elysees through the Jardin des Tuileries. Stop and enjoy the Louvre, before continuing the Rue Rivoli and the intersection in the original part of the city.
  • Visit Notre Dame and see this amazing gothic church. Get there early to avoid the lines at the bell tower. Visit. The underground Roman ruins and the Saint-Chapelle church Personally, I think this church is much more beautiful than Notre Dame, and the stained glass windows are some of my favorites in the world.
  • Head south toward the Latin Quarter. The area is quite touristy, but if you get off the main road, you are in a maze of streets and cafes lined find places that are far away from the local tourist venues. It is also a great way to get lost in a beautiful part of Paris to go and easy to explore.
  • Visit the Pantheon before west towards the Jardin du Luxembourg position where you can relax and watch life go by. It's great to people watch here.
  • Thereafter, seen in the north of Saint Sulplice. When in The Da Vinci Code , you are looking for symbols and hidden meanings in this church. If symbols that do not interest you, just amazed at how terrific it is.

At this time, it should be in the late afternoon. It's a perfect time to stop at a cafe to order some wine, and the Parisian fashion relax

Day 2

one day use of Paris to see three popular museums.

the Louvre
the glass pyramid of the louvre
With over one million works of art, one could spend an entire month in the Louvre and still look not everything! I do not particularly enjoy medieval art. It is too religious for me, and I can see only so many pictures of Mary and Jesus, before I get bored. Nevertheless, the museum is worth seeing and I spent about five hours to explore all masterpieces and at the old royal palace in amazement

For more information :. How to visit the Louvre [


Musée d'Orsay

Musee D'Orsay painting
, the Musée d'Orsay, near the Louvre, home to the best Impressionist and post -Impressionist work in Paris. This is my favorite museum, and I always go when I'm Paris. They are masterpieces of all the great artists of the world, including Degas, Monet, Manet and Van Gogh found, to name a few. I could spend hours there.

Musée de l'Orangerie
Musée de l'Orangerie lilies painting
a wild Museum Day to successful completion of this Monet showcase. The museum displays eight, carpet-sized Nymphéas (water lilies) paintings housed in two simple oval spaces. Monet painted these images later in his life, and each represents a different time of day and season. There is a lower floor, the other works also shows

budget. Tip: Get the Paris Museum Pass. The four-day pass is 50 Euro and get 50 Euro or save more if you want to spend the time museum hopping, as these museums, a few other covering, and the Palace of Versailles.

Day 3

The Palace of Versailles
the palace of versailles fountain in paris
a trip to the Palace of Versailles takes a whole day, as it is outside the city and you need to go take the train there. Spend to explore the castle the day to go in the surrounding gardens lost, and make sure to see Marie Antoinette estate, which includes a fake farming village. Versailles is beautiful, so do not hurry. Most people see the palace first, then the gardens, and then Marie-Antoinette estate. If you do everything in the reverse direction, they will be able to avoid the crowds. Moreo-ver, will not be paid during the week for the gardens as they load on the weekends

Here is a video tour of the Palace of Versailles .:

For more information on the Palace of Versailles, read these instructions.

Day 4

Eiffel Tower
the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris
The Eiffel Tower is beautiful and best seen in the early morning hours, to avoid the crowds. Get there right as it opens, and you will be able to avoid most of the lines to the top. If you get there at noon, you will find yourself spending hours waiting in line. I like to come here go Cler Rue (see below) and observed with a picnic on the lawn and people. I even saw a couple of Parisian children Michael Jackson moonwalk to practice dance.

Rue Cler
Rue Cler, one of my favorite streets in Paris
Located near the Eiffel Tower, this road is filled with good restaurants of Paris. You will find exploring cheese, meat, bread, vegetables and chocolate shops. I'm never away from the road, without a bunch of food and wine. I eat my way through this street and then buy more for later. It is one of my favorite streets in the city.

Paris Sewer Tour
The Paris Sewers
This tour is definitely an off-the-beaten-path attraction, and is not too far from the Eiffel Tower. Guests who take this underground tour can learn about the interesting history of the Paris sewers. It smells down here a little bit and you can be the idea of ​​a scare "cloaca Tour", but not his. The smell is not too bad, and you will learn how Paris features

The Museum of the Shoah (Holocaust Museum .) - Despite an excellent exhibition about France, anti-Semitism and Holocaust, the museum of the Shoah never draws a lot of people. It's really a shame how the Infor-mation and collection that is really great and in depth. (I think the French are trying to atone for their anti-Semitic past!) It is one of the most detailed Holocaust museums I have ever seen. I have too many Holocaust museums, and this is one of the best in the world.

Day 5

Paris Catacombs
bones and skulls in the Paris Catacombs
The Catacombs are a fascinating but grim tourist attraction. They go on for miles (no one really knows how far they go), and the endless winding tunnels house thousands of bones. It's a morbid tourist attraction but also an interesting insight into the history of Paris. check are often closed, so ahead of time before going down to try to see them

For more information :. How to visit the Catacombs

Rue Mouffetard - This street is filled with cafes, shops and an outdoor market. It's a great street, just walking or sitting in front of a cafe and watch go buy life. Ensure through near the Place de la Contrescarpe where artists spend decades of their time to stop. There are good, inexpensive restaurants in the area also.

Montmartre
the famous montemartre area of Paris
Another artistic center of Paris. There are a lot of art and you will find shops and artists on the roads throughout the region. This is where artists and writers such as Hemingway spent their time. The streets are quiet and nice to wander around. The church in the area has a great view of the city and is a great place to eat lunch

Moulin Rouge -. After wandering Montmartre, the head in the "shabby" district of Paris. Here you can take in a show at the Moulin Rouge or walk right around and experience the interesting mix of tourists and locals awk wardly staring in sex shops.

Père Lachaise
Pere-Lachaise Graveyard where many celebri-ties are buried
with a train ride east of downtown Quit to visit Paris most famous cemetery the day. It's a beautiful cemetery (we can call a place of death beautiful?), And here you will find the graves of celebrities such as Antonio de La Gandara, Honoré de Balzac, Sarah Bernhardt, Frédéric Chopin, Jim Morrison, Édith Piaf, see Camille Pissarro , Gertrude Stein, and Oscar Wilde. Read

my article on the Père Lachaise cemetery to visit.

Even with five days you will hardly scratch the surface of Paris. It is a huge city that long to see a life to really need. But you will see some of the on- and get off-the-beaten-path attractions, and the chance to see some of the great food and nightlife experience the city has to offer. I would have more material squeezed into this route, but why things rush? In this way you have some free time to wander, shop, a picnic, and just relax. After all, Paris is best examined calmly and slowly.

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