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Paris, France

  • Writer: Morgan Webb
    Morgan Webb
  • Oct 30, 2020
  • 2 min read

The capital of France is one of the most iconic places I have gotten the chance to travel to, and I fell in love with the city immediately. No matter how hard or how long you explore the city, there is way more of it that remains a mystery. The amount of sights, attractions, cafes, shops, markets, etc., are endless, and that is possibly what I may admire most about Paris.

Paris is home to among some of the most world-famous buildings and attractions that are 100% a must-see for travelers. Going to the very top of the Eiffel Tower at night really is one of the most magical and breath-taking things that I have experienced. At the beginning of each hour from sunset until 1 A.M., the tower lights up and sparkles for five minutes. Not only can you go to the very top to see the view of the city, but you can also find several souvenir shops, exhibits, and restaurants on the different floors of the Eiffel Tower that you can spend hours exploring. Another must-see is the world's larget art museum, the Louvre. Here you can find the famous Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and over 35,000 other pieces of incredible art. It is definitely impossible to see the whole museum in one visit, in fact, it is actually said that if you spend 30 seconds at each artwork, it would take about 100 days for you to see every single piece of art in the museum! A few other famous attractions I recommend visiting include the Musee Rodin, the Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame.

If you are a Disney fan, I would suggest spending a day in Disneyland Paris on your trip. My family and I had so much fun at the park, and it was very interesting to compare this Disneyland to the parks in the United States. I have been to Disney World in Orlando several times throughout my life, and after this trip I can definitely say that I enjoyed Disneyland Paris more.

Aside from these activities filled with tourists, there's plently more to see and do in Paris. Some of the most enjoyable days we had on this trip were spent walking around on our own and exploring small cafes and cute shops. If you are planning on traveling to this city, I definitely do suggest checking the world-famous buildings and attractions off of your bucketlist, but I also recommend spending some time wandering around the city and finding alternative things to do. However you choose to spend your time here, Paris is a phenomenal place to visit and I am so excited to go back one day!


 
 
 

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