Like most European cities, Paris is a place where the texture remains intact. If you stop by the places you visit after years, you will find the café you like very much and the shops you fainted where you left off. Let’s take a closer look at the sights of this city where you may fall in love in every season.
First of all, let me say this; A bit distant from each other for visiting the sights on foot. However, it is much easier to explore Paris from start to finish with the use of public transport and electric scooters that have become very popular in recent years. Let’s start our tour on the Champs Elysees, my favorite street. This is the most lively, popular and pleasant street in Paris.
If you dive into giant stores all different from each other, it may even end all day. Be sure to see the historic Arc de Triomphe (Triumphal Arch) on the west side of the street. If you take the monument behind you and walk down the street, you can cross the Concorde Square and take a break in the Tuiliers Garden, which opened to the public in 1667. Especially in spring this garden is chirping and very enjoyable. Orangerie Museum, one of the famous museums of Paris, can also be found on the side of the garden overlooking Concorde.
On the other side of the garden is the famous Louvre Museum. In order to avoid waiting in the queue in front of the museum, I recommend that you buy your ticket online in advance. From the famous Mona Lisa, you can find many historical monuments to the statue of Venus in the Louvre. In order not to get lost and find the works easily, you can download the applications written to the museum to your phone.
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