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What better way to see Paris than basking in the sun atop a double decker bus? Smiths lyrics aside, Opentour is the best way to see all that Paris has to offer in a single day. They run a fantastic lineup of four city routes wi... more
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Situated opposite the world famous Louvre, this complex houses 250 antique galleries under one roof! Each gallery is different and offers its own specialties - so there's lots to choose from. Even if you're not coming with an i... more
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Situated in a part of the Palais de Justice (Law courts), the Conciergerie became Paris' first prison in 1391. Behind its medieval façade are reconstructions of cells, the 14th century Salle des Gardes (Guardroom), the Salle de... more
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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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An architectural and town planning gem, this housing complex was built in 1908, consisting of 92 small brick and stone houses, each differently designed by a separate architect or builder. A successful example of social housing... more
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Inventions over the years have changed the way we live. And if you want to actually see a few of these life-altering devices, then this is the best place to go. This century old museum specializes in technological inventions an... more
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This monument is a perfect example of Parisian Gothic architecture. Although the 50-meter (164-foot) high tower is all that remains of Saint-Jacques-La-Boucherie church (which was built in the 16th Century and destroyed just af... more
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Built in 1629 for Cardinal de Richelieu, this palace was initially known as the Palais Cardinal. Later it acquired a reputation as a place of debauchery under Louis XIV's brother, Philippe d'Orléans, while in the 18th Century i... more
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The Palais' construction was commissioned in 1615 by princess regent Marie de Médicis, who bought the Duke of Luxembourg's private mansion and entrusted architect Salomon de Brosse with its transformation into a royal palace. T... more
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Since 1934 the Musée de l'Assistance Publique has been housed in the Hôtel Miramion, which was built in the 17th Century by François Mansard. This museum retraces the history of Parisian hospitals from the Middle Ages to the pr... more
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