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The majestic Cathédrale de Notre Dame (Cathedral of Our Lady) is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris, and one of the mos... The majestic Cathédrale de Notre Dame (Cathedral of Our Lady) is the seat of the... The majestic Cathédrale de Notre Dame (Cathedral of Our Lady) is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris...
Montmartre is a bustling hilly district in Paris's 18th arrondissement that is marked by the white-domed <a href='https:... Montmartre is a bustling hilly district in Paris's 18th arrondissement that is m... Montmartre is a bustling hilly district in Paris's 18th arrondissement that is marked by the white-d...
With two shows a night, this turn-of-the-20th century burlesque palace offers a grand choreographed dance show intersper... With two shows a night, this turn-of-the-20th century burlesque palace offers a ... With two shows a night, this turn-of-the-20th century burlesque palace offers a grand choreographed ...
Arc de Triomphe, the iconic triumphal arch, forms the focus of the main east-west road axis of Paris, running between th... Arc de Triomphe, the iconic triumphal arch, forms the focus of the main east-wes... Arc de Triomphe, the iconic triumphal arch, forms the focus of the main east-west road axis of Paris...
The Palais Garnier is a grand 19th century opera house that is famous around the world as the setting for The Phantom of... The Palais Garnier is a grand 19th century opera house that is famous around the... The Palais Garnier is a grand 19th century opera house that is famous around the world as the settin...
One of the most eye-popping sights of Paris, the Catacombs represent a network of labyrinthine tunnels, first excavated ... One of the most eye-popping sights of Paris, the Catacombs represent a network o... One of the most eye-popping sights of Paris, the Catacombs represent a network of labyrinthine tunne...
Built in 1242-'48 by King Louis IX to house his collection of the relics of Christ, the Sainte-Chapelle is the crowning ... Built in 1242-'48 by King Louis IX to house his collection of the relics of Chri... Built in 1242-'48 by King Louis IX to house his collection of the relics of Christ, the Sainte-Chape...
If the queues at the Eiffel Tower are too much for you, then the Montparnasse Tower is just the place you are looking fo... If the queues at the Eiffel Tower are too much for you, then the Montparnasse To... If the queues at the Eiffel Tower are too much for you, then the Montparnasse Tower is just the plac...
Probably the most visited graveyard in any Western city, the vast Père-Lachaise features literally thousands of often el... Probably the most visited graveyard in any Western city, the vast Père-Lachaise ... Probably the most visited graveyard in any Western city, the vast Père-Lachaise features literally t...
Ordered by Cardinal de Richelieu (1585-1642), King Louis XIIIth's prime Minister in 1629 (completed in 1636); originally... Ordered by Cardinal de Richelieu (1585-1642), King Louis XIIIth's prime Minister... Ordered by Cardinal de Richelieu (1585-1642), King Louis XIIIth's prime Minister in 1629 (completed ...