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Seine River Cruises
1. Seine River Cruises
When in Paris, a cruise on the Seine is a must. But how to choose from the many Seine river cruises on offer? Whether you're looking for a simple sightseeing cruise or something a bit more classy, there are plenty of choices available. If it's relaxation and education you want, some Seine cruises come with an included audio guide so that you can take in the city with an expert. Elsewhere there are aperitif, lunch, and gourmet dinner options, so you can cruise around the city to your heart's (and stomach's) content. You can find discounts, deals, inclusions, and more info about Seine boat tours on this page. All that's left is to hop aboard and explore!
Disneyland® Paris
2. Disneyland® Paris
Disneyland® Paris, Dreams matter more than ever. Disney® Parks are full of activities for all ages, so get ready to escape to your favourite worlds from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars across two parks: Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park. There’s some 50 attractions, more than 70 restaurants, and all of your favorite characters ready to snap a selfie with you throughout the parks! Older kids will find lots to enjoy – like Big Thunder Mountain and Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, to name just a couple. With themed attractions, parades, unreal meals, and adventures, every aspect of your experience is filled with Disney magic. The only question is: how long do you want to stay? But one thing's for sure – two parks are better than one, so make the most of your visit to Disneyland® Paris.
Louvre Museum
3. Louvre Museum
One of the world's largest and most authoritative museums, the Louvre's magnificent classical silhouette (and funky glass pyramid) are well-known attractions in the center of Paris. But as nice as the Louvre is from the outside, its real magic is in the inside. The Louvre's collection ranges from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities, with masterpieces by Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With 35,000 works of art (all created before 1848), it's a big, and worthwhile, commitment. The Louvre is one of Paris's Big Three museums; the other two are the Musée d'Orsay (with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art from the years 1848-1914) and the Centre Pompidou (with 20th-century works created after 1914).
Arc de Triomphe
4. Arc de Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe is Napoleon's Neoclassical take on the ancient Roman triumphal arch. It's at the center of a square, with a dozen Parisian avenues radiating out from it into the rest of the City of Light. At the base of the arch the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is rekindled at 6:30 each evening.
Opéra Garnier
5. Opéra Garnier
This 19th-century architectural masterpiece was built by Charles Garnier at the wishes of Emperor Napoleon III. It's located at the Place de l'Opera, a square in Paris's 9th arrondissement. The insides of the Opéra Garnier boast some stunning Beaux-Arts architecture (the 30-meter high marble Grand Staircase for example). Its intricate interior inspired Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera (and thus Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash-hit musical), making this the perhaps the most famous opera house in the world.

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  3. Cruise on the Seine

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This 19th-century architectural masterpiece was built by Charles Garnier at the wishes of Emperor Napoleon III. It's located at the Place de l'Opera, a square in Paris's 9th arrondissement. The insides of the Opéra Garnier boast some stunning Beaux-Arts architecture (the 30-meter high marble Grand Staircase for example). Its intricate interior inspired Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera (and thus Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash-hit musical), making this the perhaps the most famous opera house in the world.
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Behold breathtaking Impressionist masterpieces in the magnificent Orsay station
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Stunning stained glass light fills this 13th century Parisian Gothic-style gem
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Opened in October 2014, the Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton is a stunning building dedicated to art, culture, and heritage. It can be found in the Jardin d'Acclimatation in Paris's 16th arrondissement.
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Admire Monet's Water Lilies and more Impressionist masterpieces inside
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Get subterranean in this macabre tour of what lies beneath the City of Lights
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It's all about the Gaul at this action-packed theme park near Paris
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Up above the hustle and bustle of the French capital is quite literally rarefied air. Breathe it in with a visit to Tour Montparnasse. Built atop the Montparnasse – Bienvenüe Paris Métro station, the Tour Montparnasse features a restaurant, a terrace on the top floor, and Europe's fastest elevator. On a clear day you can see for 40 km or more.
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