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Trocadero Gardens

Set across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro Gardens offer arguably the most iconic and spectacular vantage point in Paris.Anchored by the grand, curved wings of the Palais de Chaillot, the sloping terraces descend toward the river via a series of cascading staircases and the expansive, water-jet-filled Warsaw Fountain, creating a dramatic foreground for the Iron Lady's silhouette.This vibrant esplanade, blending manicured lawns with statues and lively crowds, serves as a bustling open-air theater where visitors gather to admire the city’s most famous landmark, making it a quintessential stop for capturing the magic of the French capital.

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Eiffel Tower

Stretching majestically from the foot of the Iron Lady toward the gold-domed École Militaire, the Champ de Mars serves as the sprawling, verdant centerpiece of the 7th arrondissement.This vast, rectangular expanse of manicured lawns and tree-lined avenues creates a quintessential Parisian leisure spot, where locals and visitors alike gather on the grass to gaze directly up at the tower's intricate ironwork soaring overhead.Far more immersive in its proximity than the viewing points across the river, the gardens offer a relaxed, bustling atmosphere punctuated by playgrounds, walking paths, and the "Wall for Peace," making it the ideal setting to lounge in the immense shadow of the world's most famous monument.If you want to buy tickets for the Eiffel Tower the official website is https://ticket.toureiffel.paris/en

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Bridge Alexander II

Widely considered the most ornate and beautiful bridge in Paris, the Pont Alexandre III is a Beaux-Arts masterpiece that connects the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais to the Hôtel des Invalides with a single, elegant span.Lined with exuberant Art Nouveau lamps, gilded bronze statues of winged horses, and intricate sculptures of nymphs and cherubs, the bridge creates a dazzling display of gold and stone against the river.Its low profile was designed to avoid obstructing views of the surrounding monuments, making it not only a vital crossing but a glittering, romantic centerpiece of the Parisian skyline.

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Bouquet De Tulips

Located on the terrace of the Petit Palais near the Champs-Élysées, "Bouquet de Tulipes" is a monumental and whimsical sculpture by American artist Jeff Koons that stands as a vibrant tribute to the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks.The artwork depicts a colorful, oversized hand holding a massive bunch of flower petals, all rendered in high-polish stainless steel and aluminum that gleams against the backdrop of the historic museum.Standing over twelve meters tall, this audacious installation serves as a modern symbol of optimism and resilience, offering a striking pop of color and contemporary art amidst the grand, classical architecture of central Paris.

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Place De La Concorde

Place de la Concorde stands as the largest and most majestic public square in Paris, anchoring the vital historical axis between the Tuileries Garden and the Champs-Élysées.Dominating its vast, octagonal open space is the 3,300-year-old Luxor Obelisk, a hieroglyph-covered granite monolith gifted by Egypt that towers over the elaborate fountains and statues representing major French cities.Despite its grim history as the execution site during the French Revolution, the square now exudes an atmosphere of neoclassical grandeur and open elegance, serving as a bustling urban intersection where traffic swirls around its center, offering unobstructed panoramic views that stretch from the gilded dome of the Hôtel de Crillon to the distant Arc de Triomphe.

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Opera Garnier

The Opéra Garnier, also known as the Palais Garnier, stands as a dazzling masterpiece of 19th-century Beaux-Arts architecture and a monument to opulence in the heart of Paris.Its imposing façade, adorned with mythological sculptures and gilded friezes, gives way to an interior of breathtaking extravagance, most notably the famous Grand Staircase of variegated marble and the auditorium's plush red velvet seating beneath a massive crystal chandelier and Marc Chagall’s vibrant ceiling mural.More than just a venue for world-class ballet and opera, the palace is a sensory feast of gold, marble, and velvet that famously served as the setting for The Phantom of the Opera, embodying the grandeur and theatrical spirit of the Second Empire.You can buy tickets to Opera Garnier on site or in advance from the official site https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/visits/palais-garnier

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Montmartre

Montmartre is a historic bohemian enclave that retains a distinct village-like atmosphere set apart from the rest of the city by its winding, cobblestone streets and steep hills.Dominating the skyline is the gleaming white-domed Basilica of Sacré-Cœur, which serves as the neighborhood's spiritual anchor and offers one of the best panoramic views of Paris from its sweeping steps.The area pulses with artistic history, having once been the stomping ground of legends like Picasso, Dalí, and Van Gogh, a legacy that lives on in the bustling painters' square of Place du Tertre.From the iconic cabaret lights of the Moulin Rouge at the foot of the hill to the romantic, ivy-covered houses and cozy cafés at its summit, Montmartre captivates visitors with its unique blend of creative spirit, historic charm, and timeless romance.From Opera Garnier you need to walk to Madeleine Metro Station and take the line 12 to Abbesses StationUpon arrival at Abbesses Station walk to Place du Tertre where you will see the artists in this area sketching portraits for tourist.

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Basilica Sacre Coeur

Perched atop the highest point in Paris, the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur is a dazzling white landmark that dominates the Montmartre skyline.Constructed in a distinct Romano-Byzantine style out of travertine stone that naturally whitens with age, the basilica commands attention with its grand central dome and statues overlooking the city.Inside, visitors find a serene sanctuary adorned with one of the largest mosaics in the world, depicting Christ in Majesty, while the exterior's famous sprawling staircase offers a front-row seat to one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Paris, making it a spiritual haven and a beloved gathering place for locals and tourists alike.To reach the Basilica of Sacre Coeur you need to climb the staircase to see the breathtaking views of the city.This is the last stop of the tour

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