When you come to Paris for few days, you want to manage some time to discover this top 10 landmarks.
We will underline in what pedicab tour you will see these monuments.
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The iron maiden is waiting for you on the river bank. Built for the World’s Fair of 1889, she is still the emblem of the city. We recommend that you book tickets in advance if you want to go up. Sunset time would be the best, but if you can’t book it, we recommend the Alexander III bridge for sensational sunset photos!
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One of the most famous museums in the world. Visit Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and many more in the five wings of the Louvre! If you are passionate about history, the whole tour will take you a full day. The museum is free on the evening of the first Sunday of the month.
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right river bankBuilt under Napoleon, inaugurated under Louis Philippe, the arch presides over the most famous avenue in the world. For brands, having an address on the Champs-Élysées boosts your name to the most influential brands in the world. We recommend visiting the Champs-Élysées in the morning around 10, before it gets too crowded.
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left river bank This cathedral was built over centuries and pushed French building technologies to new levels. Sadly, it burned in 2019 and as French people we cannot accept a lesser restoration than according to the old principles. So it will take time.
The lively neighborhood deserves a visit as well! The medieval Paris!
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left river bankThe Invalides is composed of multiple buildings. Originally a military hospital, today it houses museums, barracks and churches you can visit. A real eye candy, especially from the street behind (opposite from the docks).
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My favorite museum since it's more human sized and regroup my favorite painters : Bouguereau, Manet & Delacroix. It's also open on Tuesday when Le Louvre is closed. Orsay museum is an old train station.
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sweet toothBuilt for the parisian elite, the opera gathered many somptuous dinners and events. The original ceiling was painted over by Marc Chagall in 1964 that made the building even more known from the public.
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Built for the Universal Exposition of 1900, these two buildings attract many people by the quality of the exhibits they present.
Make sure to have a glance at the Alexander III bridge next to it
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Montmartre is a historic and artistic neighborhood of Paris, perched on a hill that offers a panoramic view of the city and dominated by the basilica of the Sacred Heart. We love to have a "crêpe" or a beer in the summer evening.
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sweet tooth2nd to the MoMa, the Pompidou center presents the largest collection of modern art in Europe.
There are permanent exhibits and temporary exhibits. A not so known bar with an incredible view and a pitch perfect service is open on the 2nd floor.