During a three-day trip to Paris, there are countless ancient buildings and art galleries worth seeing, most of which are located in the first to fifth districts. Some can be dipped in water, and some should be savored. The three-day trip can basically be arranged according to the principle of one-click N small scenic spots every day. Day 1: Of course, the first destination in Paris is the Louvre.
If you get up early, you might as well go for a walk in Dululi Garden. How long it takes to visit the Louvre varies from person to person, but no matter how nervous you are, you can't miss the three treasures of the town hall. Come out from the Louvre, then cross the Dolores Garden and Place de la Concorde, and cross the Seine to the Orsay Museum. If you take the subway, there are two stops on Line 1, one stop on Line 8 and one stop on Line C. If you are not tired of aesthetics, go to Pompidou National Culture and Art Center again, so that you can roughly appreciate the development history of French culture and art in one day. The Rer line turns to the B line and gets off at Chatelet Station.
You might as well spend the whole afternoon and evening on the left bank: take a walk in Luxembourg, breathe fresh air and look for the Statue of Liberty. Visit bookstores and galleries, watch an experimental drama in a small theater, choose a table by the window in a cafe to spend the night, worship the Pantheon in the dark, and try to run to catch the last subway at midnight. If you can't get out of the Louvre in time, you can take Metro Line 1 to visit the Arc de Triomphe at Charles de Gaulle-Etielle Station, and then continue to take Metro Line 1 to visit the new Arc de Triomphe at La Defense Arch Station. The next day: Depart early in the morning, take the RER C line to the terminal, and then walk for 15 minutes to Versailles. Visit the treasures of the palace in the morning, take a walk along the garden path in the afternoon, or find a place to sit down for a picnic.
if you go further, you can enjoy the completely different scenery in the French countryside. Return to downtown Paris at dusk and experience a different night on the right bank of Paris: sit in the open-air cafe on the Champs Elysé es to observe the latest fashion in Paris, go shopping in high-end department stores in District 9, and enjoy the performance of the world's top troupe at the Paris Opera House. These places are close enough to walk. It is the intersection of Line 3, Line 7 and Line 8 of the Opera House subway. No matter where you live, it is convenient to go back to the hotel. Day 3: Notre Dame de Paris is another must-see in Paris. Notre Dame de Paris is located on the west island in the center of the Seine River. Metro Line 4 and RER B get off at Cite Station.
Notre Dame de Paris is only a few steps away from the City Hall and Pompidou National Cultural and Art Center. If you don't go on the first day, you can arrange it on this day. In the afternoon, take Line 1 to Kerry Duhamel Du Monceau Station on Champs Elysé es, and cross Alexander III Bridge to Invalides. Come out of Invalides, walk to the Eiffel Tower, climb the tower to see the night view of Paris, and make a summary of your three-day trip to Paris. Beijing-Paris Spain-France 1-day World Cultural Heritage Tour Attractions: Madrid, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Marseille, Cannes, Monaco, Nice, Paris. On the first day of the recommended trip, Beijing will meet at T3 Terminal of Capital International Airport at 21:3 that day.
The tour guide will help with customs clearance procedures, explain relevant customs clearance precautions and take China Airlines flight to Madrid, Spain. Enjoy a comfortable flight. On the second day after Beijing-Madrid, I arrived in Madrid, Spain, in the early hours of Spanish time, and took a special bus to visit the city: I went to the beautiful retirement park (for a visit), strolled in Columbus Square, took photos in front of the independence gate, took a look at the bullring (on location), visited the statue of Cervantes, a great writer, and the statue of Don Jigged, a representative of European chivalry in Madrid, and took a group photo as a souvenir. In the evening, you can arrange to enjoy the flamendo song and dance performance unique to Spain at your own expense. On the third day, breakfast in Madrid-Zaragoza Hotel, continue to visit Madrid and visit the magnificent Madrid Palace (inside visit).
The palace is no longer the residence of the royal family, but it is still the main place for the king to receive state guests. Its wealth and splendor show the extreme luxury of Spanish life in Philippe III le Bon's time. Visit Sun Gate Square and have free activities. In the afternoon, take a tour bus to the Spanish city of Zaragoza for accommodation.
On the fourth day, breakfast in Zaragoza-Barcelona Hotel, visit Zaragoza City and visit the Cathedral of Our Lady pilar with 11 circular domes (internal visit). The cathedral is magnificent and the interior decoration is extremely brilliant. Walk freely on the pedestrian street directly opposite the church, and you will be dazzled by the dazzling array of goods. Staying in Barcelona, the holy land of modern architecture, the representative of the immortal masterpiece of genius architect Gaudi, the main venue of the 25th Olympic Games in 1992, Sagrada Familia (exterior). On the fifth day, after breakfast at Barcelona Hotel, we went to Barcelona to visit Monterey Castle, and gathered all the essence of Spanish architecture in Quayle Park (inside visit).
The architectural works designed by talented architect Gaudi are well preserved here, and you can also feel the artistic products with strong national characteristics. You can walk freely on Lampras Avenue, which is full of famous shops. On the sixth day, after breakfast at Barcelona-Marseille Hotel, take a tour bus to Marseille, the second largest city in France on the Mediterranean coast. Many private yachts dock on the shore to enjoy the beautiful harbour view. During the French Revolution in 1992, Marseilles marched into Paris singing "Battle Hymn of the Rhine", and their passionate songs inspired people to fight for freedom. This song later became the national anthem of France and was called "La Marseillaise". This city is also famous for it.
On the 7th day, after breakfast at Marseille-Cannes-Monaco-Nice Hotel, you can go to Cannes, the world-famous golden cinema of the International Film Festival, and stroll to find the fingerprints of your favorite stars. You can also go to Monaco, which is known as the gambling country, and walk freely along the Monte Carlo Casino, the most famous blue coastline in Nice, with a total length of 7.5 kilometers. On the eighth day, you can have breakfast at Nice/Paris Hotel, take TGV high-speed train to Huadu-Paris, and arrive in the afternoon to visit the Louvre, the national art treasure house of France (internal visit). The largest museum in the world has a collection of human civilization. It is worth revisiting and savoring, among which Mona Lisa's Smile, Wings of Victory and Venus are not to be missed.
you can enjoy the Paris song and dance performance at your own expense in the evening. Breakfast in Paris-Beijing Hotel on the ninth day, taking a group photo in front of the magnificent Arc de Triomphe, where you can experience Napoleon's great achievements. The Champs Elysé es is about 2 kilometers long and is flanked by famous theaters, restaurants and cafes. The most famous department stores in Europe all shop for free. Choose the gifts for this trip to Europe, take the tourist bus to the airport, and a guide will help you with boarding and tax refund procedures, and take the China Airlines flight. Please give your passport and round-trip boarding pass to the tour guide and send them back to the embassy for signature. When you arrive in Paris, you realize that you should use euros. At the first stop, you were defeated by the subway ticket vending machine and said you couldn't read cards.
After a long walk (the subway in Paris smells like a toilet that has not been cleaned for hundreds of years), I finally found the ticket window, swiped my card and bought a 3.2 euro one-day weekend pass, and started my first day trip to Paris. The first day museum is the first Sunday of every month, and the museum is free, so it uses a day pass to destroy all museums, including the Louvre, Orsay Museum, MoMA (Pompidou), Picasso, Hugo Building and so on.
Have dinner in Little Greek in the evening, and then look back at the Louvre under the lights. The Arc de Triomphe, and then just in time for the Paris Tower to light up at 1 o'clock. Great ~ ~ Although most stores have a credit card limit of 15 euros, McDonald's and Starbucks will never refuse you. (McKee's breakfast is better, much cheaper than that in Britain, and much more beautiful.) The next day, I walked all the way along the Seine to Notre Dame, looking at the river and the bridge. The old book beach by the river feels like going back in time.
But the Seine is really ordinary. The scenery on both sides of the Thames in London seems much better ~ Bypass the Louvre and go to the Opera Avenue to the Opera House. Tickets are too expensive and the queue is too long, so you won't even go in. Follow the sculpture of Handle and you will arrive at Galeries Lafayette. Seeing many oriental faces and hearing Chinese from time to time, I feel that there are quite a few rich people in China. I didn't even blink when I paid for it ~ I took good care of the famous roof Galeries Lafayette dome, and then I went to the seventh floor of Galeries Lafayette to see the panoramic view of Paris (free, it should not be worse than what I saw on the tower) and continued my walk ~ To be on the safe side, I decided to go to the Moulin Rouge for a look ~ thick during the day! Very exciting place ~ ~ so tired.
Find a place to have lunch and have a rest ~ A funny thing happened. Because I was sitting by the window, a French boy deliberately sat in the open air of the window and winked at me through the glass. As a result, the pigeon took a fancy to his food and rushed to eat it ~ ~ It's funny ~ ~ The pigeon was arrogant ~ ~ I went on walking when I was full, and I thought how interesting it would be if I met it. The street is a little disappointed, and there are many tourists.
Inevitably, I went to Lu's head office. I saw the legendary woman in black in China begging tourists to help me buy a bag nearby. Fortunately, they didn't target them, so I can observe their business nearby. I feel bored myself. Some tourists are even asked for more than 5 times ~ ~ they don't care about the style at all, and it seems that they don't buy bags. It's just a sign of LV ~ it's very nouveau riche ~ ~ Dinner will be settled in the restaurant diagonally opposite the LV head office. The service attitude is excellent, the atmosphere is great, the price is ok, and the food is delicious ~ I finally got the authentic French caramel pudding in France * I saw such a big plate of French caramel pudding for the first time * ~ Although I was a little anxious, I was still in a good mood. On the third day, I walked in Versailles for more than 12 hours yesterday. I was not generally tired ~ but I went to Versailles in good spirits in the morning ~ It was beautiful ~ The garden was so big ~ Versailles became the only scenic spot where I spent money ~ ~ Because the subway was on the way, at noon, I stopped for lunch in China, little Italy ~ Then I ignored the protest feet and walked on ~ Little Italy really had nothing to see, and it didn't become interesting until I got near St. Michel ~ It was a bit like Soho.
You can see some special shops and restaurants. On the way, you pass by Luxembourg Park, and the French are quite laid back. Groups of people are sitting in the sun, reading and chatting, and a strange middle-aged uncle comes over to strike up a conversation. (Hou, it turns out that that strange middle-aged uncle is not a restricted product in Japan. To be on the safe side, I had to leave in a hurry and continue my walk ~ I left the park and walked on. When I saw an embarrassing bakery on the road, I couldn't help but go in ~ The owner of Shuai Shuai was great ~ He patiently explained the characteristics of various cakes and fruit towers, knowing that I was traveling alone and was kind enough to accompany me to eat cakes ~ Later, I resolutely refused to accept money ~ French men were really enthusiastic ~ ~ Keep walking and pass by Patheon, a beautiful Gothic building. zoom will take a look at the visible columns and go to a beautiful church next to it. There are many restaurants ~ Go directly to Saint-Germain and see a church full of dummy, which is said to be the oldest, engraved with the names of people who died in the French Revolution, and won't make people want to stay long ~ The restaurants nearby are quite local ~ They should all be authentic French food, and the price is very good. Twelve French snails are only 4 euros ~ ~ and then a three-day trip to Paris, super civilians, is over.
The first stop of a one-day tour of 25 classic scenic spots in Paris is No.13 Aubert Street, RUE AUBER Paris Spring Department Store and Galeries Lafayette Department Store. The two department stores have a long history in Paris and are rich in goods, mainly dealing in middle and high-grade goods. Visitors outside the EU passport can enjoy a 13% tax refund when purchasing goods exceeding a certain level. Second stop Opera House-Opera-quatr September 4th Street Paris Opera House: Built in 1862-1873 and designed by Charles Gagnaire, it is called Gagnaire Opera House. It is the most typical building in Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte period. It is located in the bustling area B.
After taking photos in the Opera Square, you can enter Wangdom Square along Heping Street. Vendom Square: A masterpiece of architectural art in the late Louis XIV. The column standing in the center of the square commemorates Napoleon's achievements in the Battle of Austerlitz. Vendome Square, together with the surrounding ancient buildings, constitutes the most elegant atmosphere among many squares in Paris. At present, it is a luxurious commercial center in Paris. The third palace, Palai Royal-Comedie Fancaise Palace, French comedy theater: it was originally the seat of Louis XIV's court. Since he moved to Versailles, this place has been used for other purposes. It is now the seat of the French Constitutional Council and the French Ministry of Culture.
There are modern sculptures and pit piles of the Royal Garden in the courtyard. On the left side of the palace is the French comedy theatre. Palace Square is a lively neighborhood where young people often perform roller skating skills. This community is a tourist business district. In addition to foreign currency exchange offices and tourist souvenir shops, there are also BENLUX perfume duty-free shops that provide Chinese services, as well as CISEAUDARGENT, a brand-name suit shop. Fourth stop: Louvre Museum, Louvre Museum, Tueli Garden, Louvre Museum: It was built at the end of the 12th century and expanded for the king to become the French Palace. During the French Revolution, it was turned into a museum, and its collection was expanded during the Napoleonic period.
after its reconstruction in 198s, the Louvre Museum became the largest and most magnificent art treasure house in the world. The collection dates back to the end of the 18th century from prehistoric art, including ancient oriental art, ancient Egyptian art, ancient Greek and Roman art, European medieval art and Renaissance art, all of which are the best in the world art, including the statue of Venus, the statue of the goddess of victory and the Mona Lisa of Leonardo da Vinci. In the courtyard of the Louvre, there is a glass pyramid designed by American Chinese Beluming. The Triumph of Kaluzheng, which was built in the Napoleonic era, and the Dullery Fountain Sculpture Park, which was converted from the former Royal Garden.
The fifth stop, Pontneuf-Quai Desorfevres, is the new bridge, but it is the oldest of all the bridges on the Seine. There is a bronze statue of King Henry IV of France riding a horse on the bridge. In ancient times, the bridge deck was once a gathering place of three religions and nine streams. It connects the island with the urban area on the west bank of the Seine River, and there are many scenic spots such as the green garden at the end of the city island, CONCIERGERIE Castle, St. Chapel's Church and Coin Museum. Go to the green garden at the end of the island under the bridge and watch the Seine River quietly shunt under the willow tree in Yiyi. The scenery on both sides of the river is really pleasing to the eye. Notre Dame de Paris, the sixth stop Notre Dame de Paris was built in 1163-133, which is a model of French Gothic architecture.
The Archbishop's Cathedral in Paris and Victor Hugo's works of the same name make it famous. Notre Dame de Paris became a witness of French history because Napoleon held a coronation ceremony and other major historical events here. Today's churches were renovated in the 19th century and cleaned in the 199s. Notre Dame Square has the starting sign of the French highway, opposite Notre Dame is the Paris Police Department.
The bridge on the right in front of Notre Dame de Paris, the seventh stop bridge, connects the city island and the Latin quarter, which is one of the oldest cultural and residential areas in Paris. In the 13th century, Latin was used in schools, hence the name. Now, although many schools and research institutes have gone outside the city, teaching and research institutions are still relatively concentrated and cultural traditions are relatively strong. Therefore, the Latin quarter is very popular with young students and intellectuals. There are many restaurants and cafes nearby.
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