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    Boulevard de Port-Royal
    #903 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Obtaining its name from L'abbaye de Port-Royal cloister which is housed within Hôpital Cochin here, Boulvard de Port-Royal is a beautiful tree lined area that provides warmth and shade on sunny days. Apart from the peachy at... more

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    Place Jacques Demy
    #905 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Place Jacques Demy in Paris was named after the famous Parisian filmmaker. The outdoor Mouton-Duvernet Market held here draws shoppers to this street. Come and shop as much as you want. You can also visit the 19th century Églis... more

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    Boulevard Auguste Blanqui
    #925 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Boulevard Auguste Blanqui, named after the French revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui, is surrounded by famous buildings that include the former residence of Auguste Blanqui, Ecole Estienne, the famous school of graphic arts, L... more

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    Montgolfière Paris
    #1 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Starting at Maintenon Chateau near Rambouillet in Eastern Paris, the one-hour journey aboard Montgolfière Paris' hot-air balloon will take you across the rural Brie region to reach Paris, your final destination. See the city fr... more

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    Bibliotheque Nationale de France
    #115 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    With its two tall glass towers, the French National Library is vast and looks like an office block from afar. However, the visitors who enter this building are not bankers but researchers, students and general readers. Every bo... more

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    Cité Nationale de L'Histoire de L'Immigration
    #824 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    This Museum is charged with the substantial task of conserving and presenting a national collection relating to the history, art, and culture of immigration in France. Recognizing the work of immigrants as molding the reality o... more

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    Arènes de Lutèce (Les)
    #168 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Discretely situated in the 5th arrondissement, these Roman ruins are easy to miss. They're a great place to come, however, if you're looking for a bit of greenery and a breath of fresh air in a friendly neighborhood setting. Th... more

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    Tour Montparnasse
    #29 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Even for locals, the Montparnasse tower offers a fairytale view of the city. It is accessible thanks to Europe's fastest elevator that whisks you to the top in just 38 seconds. From here, 209 meters (685 feet) up, or from the b... more

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    … home. The view included the Champs du Mars, Les Invalides and La Tour Montparnasse, wow. 1052 feet up… continue reading »

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    River Cafe (Le)
    #1 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Step into River Cafe for a wholesome adventure. Originally a boat, it is a trendy cafe today. Not only does the boat rock, the food rocks too. Enjoy the river view of the Seine while you relish a plate of Poulet saute au Sesame... more

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    Cimetière du Montparnasse
    #921 of 220 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    The Montparnasse cemetery stretches over 18 hectares (45 acres) and houses the tombs of several famous French people. Situated on the land of former farms, the site was chosen by Napoléon and the cemetery was created in 1824 (a... more

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