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  2. Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Paris. Click on each icon to see what it is.

  3. Paris offers countless things to see and do, including museums, monuments and neighborhoods. Here is a list of the top landmarks and attractions in Paris.

  4. Admire Paris’ most famous landmarks during a panoramic city bus tour, a one-hour scenic cruise along the Seine and skip the line access to the Eiffel Tower.

  5. After crossing Place de Saint Michel, where there is a towering fountain of Saint Michael fighting a dragon, you enter a maze of small and charming streets that make up the Quartier Latin. These streets are full of reasonably-priced restaurants and cafés with terraces.

  6. The Panthéon was the first major monument in Paris. It was built before the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower, and was the first building that offered a panoramic view over France’s capital. It is located in the Latin Quarter, very close to the Jardin du Luxembourg.

  7. Opened at the end of the eighteenth century, the Louvre is the country’s most renowned museum and one of the most visited in the world. Presently, it receives over 8 million visitors each year. Book a guided tour.

  8. Paris Museum Pass - Free entry to museums and monuments

    www.introducingparis.com/paris-museum-pass

    Paris Museum Pass. The Paris Museum Pass is a tourist card that gives its users free entry, skip the line access and the possibility of entering any of the 50 monuments and museums several times. You can get a 2-day, 4-day or 6-day card.

  9. Built in 1889 for the Exposition Universelle, the Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel) has become the main symbol of Paris. It's also the most visited attraction in the world. The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron tower that stands 1,063 ft (324 m) tall.

  10. 2 Days in Paris - Discover Paris in 48 hours - Introducing Paris

    www.introducingparis.com/paris-in-two-days

    2 Days in Paris. If you are staying in Paris for a few days and want to see and visit the city's top tourist attractions and museums, read our itinerary, which includes detailed information on what to see and how to get to the places. Paris offers an endless number of monuments, museums, cultural events, stores, markets, a surprising nightlife ...

  11. The Most Beautiful Bridges of Paris

    www.introducingparis.com/bridges-paris

    The Most Beautiful Bridges of Paris. The River Seine runs along Paris separating the city into several parts. Along the 8 miles of waterway there are over 30 bridges and footbridges: from the most ancient built of stone to the most futuristic and recent made of metal.