Are you vacationing in France any time soon? No doubt if it’s your first time you will be visiting Paris. So to make you planning a bit easier, here are the 15 best things to do in Paris, France.


Notre-Dame Cathedral

The iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral is simply a “must-see.” Found along the beautiful River Seine, this historic cathedral is a Gothic architectural masterpiece. In fact, many architectural experts consider it to be one of the world’s best examples of a Gothic cathedral.

Construction of this well-known place of worship began back in the late 10th century. It would not be completed for almost another 200 years. Some sources say that once you are actually there, you begin to truly understand just exactly why it took such a long time to complete the building. Admission is free.


Musée du Louvre

If you can only explore one museum here, the Louvre Museum is one of the best museums in the world.


Opened in 1793, it presently houses at least 35,000 works of art. It has everything from ancient Grecian sculptures to the tombs of Egyptian mummies. Lose your head over the Venus de Milo and see the Winged Victory of Samothrace. See thousands of paintings including Théodore Géricault’s “The Raft of Medusa,” Eugene Delacroix’s “Liberty of Leading the People” and “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci. Take the Half-Day Tour and skip any line.

 

2 Paris Catacombs

If you prefer horrific to romantic, this is a must-see. Before these legendary catacombs were constructed back in the late 1700s, residents of Paris buried the dead in cemeteries. As Paris grew, cemeteries became full, graves frequently became unearthed and the smell of rotting corpses became overwhelming.

The Parisian powers-that-be (or were at the time) were soon looking at their limestone quarries ensconced 65 feet under the city for an answer to their putrid, petrified people problem. It took them 12 years to relocate a total of six million bodies to this ample area beneath the city.

 

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