- The Lourve, Paris, France. Ah the Lourve, home to Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. If you take the metro, stop at Palais Royal. You can buy tickets online and line up to go through security. Or you can line for security, buy your tickets in another queue from a cashier or a ticket machine. Ticket prices vary, its normally 9.50 euro, however after 6 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays it costs 6 euros. Free for people 18 years and under and for EU citizens. The Lourve itself is massive. They say it would take you three months to look at each piece of art for five minutes. I did the Lourve it in eight hours. I admired the art that took my fancy and ran past the stuff I didn’t care for. It is truly an amazing place to explore. If you are only to go to one art museum, go to the Lourve. No other museum can match it. However a close second would have to be the British Museum.
- Moulin Rogue, Paris, France. When we went to Paris we missed out on seeing a show there because it was fully booked out for the week we were there. You do need to enter into the red light district to see the Moulin Rogue. However it is pretty safe there. Go at night when the Moulin Rogue is lit up like a Christmas tree. It’s pretty, in a tacky Parisian way.
- Notre Dame, Paris, France. The famous cathedral featured in Victor Hugo’s story the Notre-Dame de Paris or known in English as the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Notre Dame de Paris translate to our lady of Paris. It’s gothic catholic church and hasn’t always been popular with the French. It is stunning from the outside and even more beautiful inside. The entrance is free.
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