[ Google Review ] There's nothing much to see except this beautiful gate of the palace, but the neighborhood is amazing.
[ Google Review ] Lovely square with numerous art galleries and shops. The park at the central was pleasing as well.
[ Google Review ] What a memorable experience! We had to wait in line to get in (10min) and once we got it, it was crowded. But you're dealing with a quiet, respectful, nerdy crowd so perusing was lovely. The upstairs 'reading room' was AMAZING! Photography inside is prohibited so to explain: it's an OLD BUILDING, the upstairs are hallways and rooms filled with old books. Floor to ceiling. And cool little places to sit and read. It was not crowded and people were relaxing and reading. Back downstairs, all the books are well categorized and it feels like they have a superb collection of books. Beautiful & unique covers. A great children's section. At checkout they'll stamp the inside of your book with their logo as proof you were there! So much fun.
[ Google Review ] Excellent chance to attend a conference debate with most famous scientists in Paris on quantum technology!
Ir a ver por primera vez la torre Eiffel, fotos y caminar por los campos de marte
[ Google Review ] The park where thousands of people gather to enjoy the day or night with amazing view to Eiffel Tower. Unbelievable experience here with spots for picnic or just to relax around. Some of the visitors says that is one of the most romantic places in Paris as even people propose marriage here as well - I was one that capture a lovely couple that got engaged front of the Eiffel Tower. Love is everywhere!!!
[ Google Review ] This museum is full of fantastic information and exhibits. The website says allow 2 hours for your visit, I would allow at least 4 or more if you want to see it all and take it all in. So much history here in such a beautiful place. The only thing I would say is all the displays have limited English so next time I'll be getting the audio tour to accompany the visit.
[ Google Review ] Beautiful museum that’s quite hidden! You don’t need to buy ahead, you can just go there and buy there (no queue when we were there). There’s a beautiful garden and a wonderful house with various sculptures and artwork. Recommend! Pros: - Beautiful sculptures - Garden you can chill at - Cafe inside - Don’t need to buy tickets ahead - Not too crowded Cons: - Not the nicest toilets - No AC
[ Google Review ] Stunning bridge with beautiful lampposts down either side. Great views over the river siene and a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower in the distance. This is a great photo spot.
[ Google Review ] Couldn't find a more stunning views of Eiffel tower than this bridge, and just walk 5 minutes west to find these beautiful street romantic places, to have a drink or a bite. And extraordinary shots of the river and the tower
[ Google Review ] Paris is an incredible experience with innumerable museums, parks, restaurants and beautiful sites but the Eiffel Tower is one of the most interesting places to visit. The view from the top is breathtaking but it's not the only thing to enjoy. Around the tower we can find hundreds of souvenirs sellers, people from all parts of the world, restaurants, street artists and many other surprises. There is a flow of energy which makes the visit a remarkable experience.
[ Google Review ] Ideal Outing to be vidited alone with friends or family for kids sections . U can stroll through the rooms see some art works , through time and across different countries. This hype new museum is Always full of beautiful surprises like the artistic exhibition at the moment. The outside structure is very creative and trending . Discounted prices are available check it on their website .
[ Google Review ] Our family of seven (ages 8 to 69) planned in advance and bought tickets to the “My First Louvre” private tour led by museum staff, directly from the Louvre website. The 90-minute tours are Saturdays and Sundays at 11 o’clock. It’s just a brief overview to get you started. I was most impressed by the below ground viewing of elements of the castle remains on which the Louvre was built. Tour included a history of the museum before we set off. Make sure you allow plenty of time to find the starting place of the tour within the museum. It took us awhile to find where to enter the museum, and then to find our way to the location to pick up our headsets and the room to wait. So allow at least 30 minutes. Trust me! A stop to view the Mona Lisa is included, but there is a Disneyland-type queue to get close enough to snap a photo. We enjoyed our brief taste of the museum very much. We also enjoyed that there were places in the pyramid section to purchase beverages and baguette sandwiches.
[ Google Review ] My most favorite view of Paris and definitely a highlight of the city! I have visited many times in the past, but it never ceases to amaze me how grandiose this building is. During my last visit, I waited around 10 minutes to purchase the ticket and another 5 minutes to go through security - all reasonable times, however next time I would buy tickets online. Once I walked up the twisting stairs (there is no elevator for the general public) I entered a lobby where toilets are located, and continued to the roof. I spent about half an hour at the roof deck, walking around and enjoying the view of the city. It was not really busy, people were just chilling, relaxing, and taking pictures. It was really lovely to watch the buzz down there by the roundabout and traffic at Champs-Elysees. As the sun was setting it created fabulous photo opportunities over the La Defense neighborhood. On the way down I passed by a quite large gift shop and watched a couple of videos in the lobby right under the roof deck. I saved some time to walk around the Arc and enjoy the beauty of it. Definitely a place to return to when in Paris! Visited in May 2022.
[ Google Review ] Wonderful wonderful garden. Big big garden. So nicely maintained with enough places to eat here, along with the rides for children and all. This is a wonderful happening place in Paris. The evening walks and the cold breeze, just breathtaking. Really enjoyed having a walk here.
[ Google Review ] Wonderful wonderful garden. Big big garden. So nicely maintained with enough places to eat here, along with the rides for children and all. This is a wonderful happening place in Paris. The evening walks and the cold breeze, just breathtaking. Really enjoyed having a walk here.
[ Google Review ] This structure is so beautiful. The hieroglyphics on this obelisk are fantastic. This obelisk is actually from Egypt!
[ Google Review ] One if those 'Bridges of Paris' over the Seine, this one is a footbridge and is just downstream from the Pont Neuf. It's a nice bridge because you're no worried about being knocked over by anything on wheels! There are lots of seats on the bridge so that you can enjoy the wonderful views and sometimes there's someone playing music.
[ Google Review ] it's an ok alternative to the stairs. the ride is very short. i think it's very nice that you can use the regular metro ticket. in the summer it's very sweaty
[ Google Review ] What an amazing place, fully lively in day time and if you come back in night, illuminated lights makes this place wonderful. The whole area is amazing, lots of cafes and bars around. Great place to walk around.
[ Google Review ] This is one of the best locations to visit while in Paris. I would say first place, especially if you aren't lazy enough to walk around and inhale the spirit of old Paris. Each time we visit this Basilica we find something new!
[ Google Review ] This is a very colourful square, full of artists’ stalls eager to sketch/paint your portrait, or sell you a painting. From observation beware the touts walking around trying to convince you to have your portrait done, if its something you want, go to the square, and find an artist you like. If you want a portrait painting then this is a good place to get on. It's a square surrounded by restaurants where artists sit and you can have a portrait painted. There were ones that were even painting a portrait from photos that visitors had wanted.
[ Google Review ] On a whim, I decided to explore this cemetery, and I'm glad I did. It was beautiful and had so much history. It almost felt like walking through an outdoor museum. There were people walking about, reading, having lunch; it was a nice place to just enjoy the moment and everyone was very respectful. There were many areas that were quite crowded with graves, but there were walkways to help you get through and explore. I didn't get to see all of it, but I would definitely go back again.
[ Google Review ] I have been to many of the cemeteries in Paris over the years, but today, I visited this hidden gem in Montmartre. It is beautiful and peaceful. It is worth your time to think about those buried there, see Sacré Cœur from this perspective, and to just enjoy being alive. This place is worth your time.
[ Google Review ] One of the most iconic landmarks of Paris. The show itself is perfectly choreographed and the costumes quite high end, works very well when the whole group is on stage for the wow effect. The show also has specific performers like acrobats, strong man, magician etc…. and all of them are somehow breathtaking. There were performances that would make you close your eyes but at the same time feel the temptation to watch. Fascinating. Worth every cent. Make sure you go 20 minutes early so you can be one of the first on the queue, so you can choose your own table and place to sit. Dress fancy although most of the guests on the queue were with sneakers and there were even some with sport trousers but anyway, dress well for yourself and this amazing experience!
[ Google Review ] We came here 5 times for tea after BAF food was great 4 of the nights I guess 1 night was a different chef.
[ Google Review ] Our family of seven (ages 8 to 69) planned in advance and bought tickets to the “My First Louvre” private tour led by museum staff, directly from the Louvre website. The 90-minute tours are Saturdays and Sundays at 11 o’clock. It’s just a brief overview to get you started. I was most impressed by the below ground viewing of elements of the castle remains on which the Louvre was built. Tour included a history of the museum before we set off. Make sure you allow plenty of time to find the starting place of the tour within the museum. It took us awhile to find where to enter the museum, and then to find our way to the location to pick up our headsets and the room to wait. So allow at least 30 minutes. Trust me! A stop to view the Mona Lisa is included, but there is a Disneyland-type queue to get close enough to snap a photo. We enjoyed our brief taste of the museum very much. We also enjoyed that there were places in the pyramid section to purchase beverages and baguette sandwiches.
[ Google Review ] This is an absolute must see. I cannot stress enough that you should purchase your tickets in advance, as they sell out fast and once you’ve been on the tour you’ll understand why capacity is limited. The audio tour is absolutely helpful and very well done, you’ll want to take your time and follow the tour for the best experience. Although we visited in August we brought light sweatshirts with us as it’s a bit chilly down there. No strollers allowed as you’ll be tracking down and up some pretty healthy staircases and don’t forget to purchase some of the amazing items from gift shop. The gift shop does exit out of a different location so be aware you’ll have to guide yourself back to where you’ll need to go.
[ Google Review ] This was the first thing I noticed when we exited the metro to get to the Paris Catacombs. The lion is quite big and is located as a roundabout on the roads close to the Catacombs. It would have been hard to get close to it since there isn't much area around the statue for people to stand on. It was quite an interesting thing to see in the middle of the road.
[ Google Review ] This museum is full of fantastic information and exhibits. The website says allow 2 hours for your visit, I would allow at least 4 or more if you want to see it all and take it all in. So much history here in such a beautiful place. The only thing I would say is all the displays have limited English so next time I'll be getting the audio tour to accompany the visit.
[ Google Review ] Majestic gardens in Central Paris, full of people enjoying the beautiful flowers and fountains, and viewing countless epic statues like the ring of French queens going back hundreds of years. Kids will love the playgrounds and renting little sailboats to float in the central fountain. Great place to explore.
Estación Versailles -Château-Rive Gauche La línea C del RER de París te llevará a la estación de tren Versalles Château - Rive Gauche, que está a sólo 10 minutos a pie del Palacio. Si tomas la línea RER C desde el centro de París (varias estaciones): toma cualquiera de los trenes "VICK" o "VITY" hasta la estación Versailles -Château-Rive Gauche.E
[ Google Review ] One of my favorite museums in Paris for the temporary and regular exhibitions. The diversity of the collections is simply impressive. Another interesting side is the architecture of the museum. Last and not least the unique restaurant which is a regular step in every visit I do to this place. The view is stunning, the interior is so rich (ceilings, walls,…). I recommend this place with no hesitation!
[ Google Review ] It is a spacious railway station & a quite busy place as well, with tourists from Paris arriving at this station to visit Palace of Versailles. It is about a 10 minute walk from this railway station to the entrance of the Palace.
[ Google Review ] Great place to get away from the buzz of the city! Calm atmosphere, it was interesting to walk along the graves that have been there for nearly 200 years. It was very fun to „run into“ some of my favourites artists, especially Jim Morrison, even though his grave is a little hidden behind a tree in second row. The cemetery also seems to be the meeting point for some locals, who were all very friendly! Great chance for a quick rest or just a nice walk.
[ Google Review ] Wow, just do it! This is history and art all together. It’s late and cold for small children, but everyone else will love it. I expected 1 section of nicely made pieces. We got a really big exhibition in 3 sections full of beautifully created animals of old
[ Google Review ] This is an absolute must see. I cannot stress enough that you should purchase your tickets in advance, as they sell out fast and once you’ve been on the tour you’ll understand why capacity is limited. The audio tour is absolutely helpful and very well done, you’ll want to take your time and follow the tour for the best experience. Although we visited in August we brought light sweatshirts with us as it’s a bit chilly down there. No strollers allowed as you’ll be tracking down and up some pretty healthy staircases and don’t forget to purchase some of the amazing items from gift shop. The gift shop does exit out of a different location so be aware you’ll have to guide yourself back to where you’ll need to go.
[ Google Review ] Amazing museum! Although it’s a bit far from city center, it definitely worth the visit! First of all, the building itself is a great artwork! It’s really a lot of fun to walk around and explore where each aisle will lead you to. Also, it has a great view towards the La Défense area. Second, the team puts great effort and thoughts in putting together the exhibition, including the story line, how the paintings should be presented, etc. I was amazed not only by the artworks, but also by how thoughtful the museum team is. A wonderful museum experience!
[ Google Review ] One of my favorite museums in Paris for the temporary and regular exhibitions. The diversity of the collections is simply impressive. Another interesting side is the architecture of the museum. Last and not least the unique restaurant which is a regular step in every visit I do to this place. The view is stunning, the interior is so rich (ceilings, walls,…). I recommend this place with no hesitation!
[ Google Review ] Wow, just do it! This is history and art all together. It’s late and cold for small children, but everyone else will love it. I expected 1 section of nicely made pieces. We got a really big exhibition in 3 sections full of beautifully created animals of old
[ Google Review ] Quite a big and beautiful park, clean and easy to get here. There are also several nice spots that you can see some parts of Paris from these hills. You can also see planes approaching in/out to the airport (in a bit far distance but still nice to see). Very good place for walking, running or just chilling outside with nature is so beautiful.
[ Google Review ] Our family of seven (ages 8 to 69) planned in advance and bought tickets to the “My First Louvre” private tour led by museum staff, directly from the Louvre website. The 90-minute tours are Saturdays and Sundays at 11 o’clock. It’s just a brief overview to get you started. I was most impressed by the below ground viewing of elements of the castle remains on which the Louvre was built. Tour included a history of the museum before we set off. Make sure you allow plenty of time to find the starting place of the tour within the museum. It took us awhile to find where to enter the museum, and then to find our way to the location to pick up our headsets and the room to wait. So allow at least 30 minutes. Trust me! A stop to view the Mona Lisa is included, but there is a Disneyland-type queue to get close enough to snap a photo. We enjoyed our brief taste of the museum very much. We also enjoyed that there were places in the pyramid section to purchase beverages and baguette sandwiches.
[ Google Review ] First of all this is a really great park, I visited twice and every time it is like a dream come true. Excellent decorations, extraordinary and fast rides, literally one of the best places on earth no joke. Anyone can find something in this park that will blow their mind and be their thing. Anything in there is possible. Now the part that I am very unfortunate to write about, since my first visit there, something huge happened. They cancelled the fast-pass. To those who don't know it's a free way of "scheduling" yourself on a later hour so you can enter within 10 MAX. What they did instead is crazy (understandable because of financial reasons), you can pay 8€ per ride in order to get in quickly OR pay 1 7 0 € for a fast pass in multiple rides, that's wrong! So what? Now I can enjoy the park fully by paying almost twice the price of a ticket! Queues on a very normal weekday in September were between 40-70 minutes per ride, imagine wasting 4 hours just on standing! A not so financially stable family that would dream about coming here would waste a third of the day of a very expensive ticket on standing??? Well, I guess that is what helps Disneyland financially but that's devastating. I enjoyed it anyway and recommend you to visit and experience a one in a lifetime experience.