While Visiting Paris -Top Tourist Attractions for Weekend Getaways in Paris
Posted: Saturday, November 26, 2005
by AdminPRSky
PR Sky
As the second largest city of
What can you see in a weekend in Paris? If you’re visiting
Paris for only a short while, try these suggestions on the top hot spots. You
can’t miss these!
Visiting Popular Attractions In Paris
Rising up over 300 meters tall, this steel structure, the
Eiffel Tower, can be seen throughout most locations around the city. Elevators
lift visiting tourists to the top to get a bird’s eye view of Paris. As it is
lit up in the evening, it is one of the most beautiful sights in the entire
city. Guided tours add to the thrill as you get to peek into history on how it
was made and what it means to the French today.
The opera building, Opéra de Paris Garnier started its
history back in 1862 when its construction began. It took over ten years to complete,
because an underground lake was discovered under the location and was completed
in 1875. Tours and shows continue to operate through this attraction for those
visiting Paris, though now mainly used for ballet performances since the
construction of Opéra de Paris Bastille, another distinctive entertainment
tourist spot.
Visiting Museums In Paris
One of the largest and most famous museums is the Louvre
of Paris, and visiting it is none other than an opportunity of a lifetime. With
over 300,000 wonderful artistic works, you simply cannot see all of it in one
day. An entire weekend could be spent simply gazing at the thousands of
painting, including Leonardo da Vinci’s world famous Mona Lisa.
For something more exciting for children and families, try
the Centre Pompidou. It not only contains a museum of modern art, but a
bookstore and a library among other things. The museum, featuring the works of
artists like Matisse and Picasso, holds one of the largest collections of
cubist, surrealist and abstract art.
Photo Opportunities for People Visiting Paris
You don’t need to be Catholic to appreciate the majestic
architecture of Notre-Dame. Its construction was made to fit a monumental
scale, and plans were made to enlarge it even before the cathedral was
completed. While not the biggest, it is the most famous and one of the grandest
cathedrals in the entire world.
Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, the Arc de Triomphe, it
is engraved with the names of the generals that commanded his troupes. It now
stands as a monument to the era and a popular photo spot for tourists visiting
Paris. The Arc also features an observatory to take in surrounding views.
If you’re still looking for something that will arouse the
attention of the entire family, try the Jardin du Luxembourg, a 224,500 square
meter park. An octagon pond called the Grand Bassin is located in the center of
the park. It is here that children can rent toy motorboats for a fun afternoon.
You can also check out the puppet shows, chess games, it’s many statues and
it’s two famous fountains, the Fontaine de Medicis and the Fontaine de l'Observatoire, at
the north and south ends of the park.
Obviously, these are not the only tourist spots, but upon
visiting Paris, these are the most popular and are certainly not to be missed.
Most of these locations offer regular guided tours, some at little to no cost.
Call your travel agent and make arrangements to visit these locations.