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Paris — the City of Light — has been a beacon of culture for centuries. As a world capital of art, fashion, food, literature, and ideas, it stands as a symbol of all the fine things human civilization can offer. Paris offers sweeping boulevards, riverside book stalls, world-class art galleries, and farmers markets. Sip un café crème with deconstructionists at a sidewalk café, then step into an Impressionist painting in a tree-lined park. Cruise the Seine, zip to the top of the Eiffel Tower, and saunter down Avenue des Champs-Elysées. Master the Louvre and the Orsay. Save some after-dark energy for one of the world's most romantic cities.

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▲▲▲ Notre-Dame Cathedral Paris' most beloved church reopens December 8, 2024, five years after a devastating fire.

▲▲▲ Sainte-Chapelle Gothic cathedral with glorious stained glass.

▲▲▲ Louvre Europe's oldest and greatest museum, starring Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo.

▲▲▲ Orsay Museum Nineteenth-century art, including Europe's greatest Impressionist collection.

▲▲▲ Eiffel Tower Paris' soaring iron icon.

▲▲▲ Champs-Elysées Paris' grand boulevard.

▲▲▲ Versailles The ultimate royal palace (château), with a Hall of Mirrors, vast gardens, a grand canal, plus a queen's playground (Trianon Palaces and Domaine de Marie-Antoinette).

▲▲ Espace Notre-Dame Cathedral restoration exhibit and virtual reality experience.

▲▲ Riverside Promenade and Paris Plages Traffic-free riverside areas for recreation and strolling; in summer, "beaches" add more fun.

▲▲ Orangerie Museum Monet's water lilies and modernist classics in a lovely setting.

▲▲ Rue Cler Ultimate Parisian market street.

▲▲ Army Museum and Napoleon's Tomb The emperor's imposing tomb, flanked by museums of France's wars.

▲▲ Rodin Museum Works by the greatest sculptor since Michelangelo, with many statues in a peaceful garden.

▲▲ Marmottan Museum Art museum focusing on Monet.

▲▲ Cluny Museum Medieval art with unicorn tapestries.

▲▲ Arc de Triomphe Triumphal arch marking start of Champs-Elysées.

▲▲ Opéra Garnier Grand belle époque theater with a modern ceiling by Chagall.

▲▲ Pompidou Center Modern art in colorful building with city views.

▲▲ Père Lachaise Cemetery Final home of Paris' illustrious dead.

▲▲ Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur Bohemian, hill-top neighborhood capped with a stunning white basilica and spectacular views.

▲▲ Carnavalet Museum Paris' history wrapped up in a 16th-century mansion.

▲ Jacquemart-André Museum Art-strewn 19th-century mansion.

▲ Picasso Museum Rotating Picasso exhibits filling a three-floor mansion.

▲ Panthéon Neoclassical monument and burial place of the famous.

▲ Ile St. Louis Residential island behind Notre-Dame known for its restaurants.

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