Top Tourist Attractions in Paris,Most Beautiful Places in Paris
Moulin Rouge
France’s most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower, was constructed. It’s also the year the Moulin Rouge opened its doors as an entertainment venue.The Moulin Rouge is still considered Paris’s premier entertainment venue and has been the subject of numerous films.
Conciergerie
The palace later became a revolutionary tribunal and prison during the Reign of Terror, with famous prisoners including Marie Antoinette and Madame du Barry. Today the Conciergerie is a popular tourist attraction in Paris but also still serves as courts.
Pere Lachaise Cemetery
Père Lachaise Cemetery is the largest cemetery in the city of Paris, although there are larger cemeteries in the city's suburbs
Disneyland Paris
the most visited theme park in Europe. Just like its namesake, Disneyland Paris is more than just a theme park with spectacular rides. It’s a resort with hotels, shopping and golf among its varied activities.
Palais Garnier
It is the star of the novel and subsequent films, Phantom of the Opera. The Palais Garnier is still in use today though mainly for ballet and also is home to the opera library museum.
Moulin Rouge
France’s most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower, was constructed. It’s also the year the Moulin Rouge opened its doors as an entertainment venue.The Moulin Rouge is still considered Paris’s premier entertainment venue and has been the subject of numerous films.
Conciergerie
The palace later became a revolutionary tribunal and prison during the Reign of Terror, with famous prisoners including Marie Antoinette and Madame du Barry. Today the Conciergerie is a popular tourist attraction in Paris but also still serves as courts.
Pere Lachaise Cemetery
Père Lachaise Cemetery is the largest cemetery in the city of Paris, although there are larger cemeteries in the city's suburbs
Disneyland Paris
the most visited theme park in Europe. Just like its namesake, Disneyland Paris is more than just a theme park with spectacular rides. It’s a resort with hotels, shopping and golf among its varied activities.
Palais Garnier
It is the star of the novel and subsequent films, Phantom of the Opera. The Palais Garnier is still in use today though mainly for ballet and also is home to the opera library museum.
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