19 April 2010

Monuments of Paris

Paris is the capital of France. It is the largest city of that country. It is one of the most fascinated cities of the Europe. This is the reason why the city is visited by large number of tourists every year. This is also known as 'city of light'. The beauty of Paris is overwhelming and architectural and artistic heritage combine to make any visit an unforgettable experience. The famous monuments such as the Eiffel tower, Louvre, Notre Dame and the river Seine attract millions of people.

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel tower built by Mister Eiffel for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889 and the height of Eiffel tower is 320 meters. If you would take a view of city from that particular place it will allow a very impressive view of the city, at night it becomes spectacular attraction lighting up the city.

Louvre

You can visit one of the finest museums in the world here for example the Louvre which is having stunning glass pyramid, it also contains a vast collection of treasures including, the Mona Lisa.

Musee D'Orsay

The Musée D' Orsay, a converted train station, it is a perfect setting for an outstanding display of impressionist paintings, with works by Van Gogh, Cézanne, Renoir and virtually every well known artist of that time. The eye-catching Pompidou Centre houses modern art, whilst the Musée Picasso is a must for devotees of this artist.

Hotels in Paris

Paris is a beautiful city. Thus, it is the first attraction of tourists. Tourists and visitors will find here a vast selection of hotels which easily suitable for every taste and budget. Paris accommodation ranges from the most luxurious hotels and large chain hotels, to the small hotels rich in old-fashioned ambience. Despite having such a choice of hotels, it is always wise to select and book a hotel for your Paris vacation well in advance.

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