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Paris top ten tourist attractions list, open your romantic city to explore the tour!

Paris, known as the "capital of art", "capital of culture" and "capital of romance", not only attracts tourists from all over the world with its magnificent architecture and rich history, but also makes people linger with its unique charm and variety of scenic spots. Next, the editor will give you a list of the top ten tourist attractions in Paris to start your romantic exploration tour!

1. Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower stands on the Ares Square in Paris, France, next to the Seine River. In order to hold the 1889 World Expo to celebrate the 100 anniversary of the victory of the French Revolution, the French government conducted a construction tender and finally established the Eiffel Tower. It was built on January 26, 1887 and completed on March 31, 1889, making it the tallest building in the world.

2. The Louvre

Louvre Museum

The Louvre is located on the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, France, and ranks first among the four major museums in the world. Founded in 1204, it was originally the royal palace of France. It has lived in 50 French kings and queens. It is one of the most precious buildings in the French Classical Period. It is famous for its rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures.

3. Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris, officially known as the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, also known as the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, is located in the central city of Paris, the capital of the French Republic, on the West Embankment Island in the middle of the Seine River, across the river from the Paris City Hall and the Louvre. It is a Gothic Christian church building. It was built on March 24, 1163 (four years of Pope Alexander III), it is the cathedral of the Catholic diocese of Paris, one of the oldest and most symbolic monuments in the French capital, one of the most famous Gothic cathedrals in Europe, one of the most representative cultural relics and world heritage sites in France, and a landmark of French and European literature and culture.

4. Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe

The Arc de Triomphe, located on the Champs Elysees in the central city of Paris, the capital of the French Republic, and in the center of Charles de Gaulle Star Square in Paris, is a memorial built by Napoleon, the first emperor of France, to celebrate the victory of the Battle of Austerlitz. The building is one of the national symbols of France, one of the four representative buildings of France, and a landmark monument in Paris.

5. Palace of Versailles

Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles is located in the town of Versailles, the capital of Yveline Province, southwest of Paris, France. It is one of the famous palaces in Paris and one of the five largest palaces in the world (the Forbidden City in China, Versailles Palace in France, Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, the White House in the United States, and the Kremlin in Russia). 1979 was listed as the "world cultural heritage list".

6. The Paris Opera

Paris Opera

The Paris Opera, also known as the Garnier Opera, is a 2200-seat opera house located in Paris, France, with a total area of 11237 square meters.

The Opera House was designed by Charles Garnier in 1861. It is a masterpiece of eclecticism. Its architecture perfectly combines several architectural forms such as the ancient Greek and Roman colonnade and Baroque. It is large in scale, exquisite and meticulous, and resplendent. It is known as a theater where paintings, marble and gold ornaments complement each other, giving people great enjoyment. It is one of the typical buildings of Napoleon III.

7. River Seine

Seine River

The Seine River is a large river in northern France with a total length of 776.6 kilometers and a total basin area of 78700 square kilometers including tributaries; it is one of the major rivers of historical significance in Europe, and its drainage network accounts for the transportation volume of French inland rivers. Most of the volume. Since the early Middle Ages, Paris has been established on some of the main crossings of the river, and the interdependence of the river and the city is close and inseparable.

8. Place de la Concorde

Concorde Square

The Place de la Concorde is located in the center of Paris, on the north bank of the Seine River. It is one of the most famous squares in France. It was built by King Louis XV in the 18th century. At the beginning of the construction was to show the world his supreme imperial power, named "Louis XV Square". During the Great Revolution, it was called "Revolution Square" and was used by the French people as a stage to show the destruction of royal power. It was renamed "Place de la Concorde" in 1795 and renovated in 1840 to form such a scale. The square is octagonal, with an Egyptian obelisk standing in the center, which was presented to Charles V by the Egyptian governor. The obelisk is carved from a whole block of pink granite and is engraved with Egyptian hieroglyphics, praising the great achievements of the Egyptian pharaohs. The square is surrounded by eight statues, symbolizing the eight major cities of France.

9. Champs Elysées

Champs Elysees

The Champs Elysees is located on the central axis of the connection between the Louvre and the New Arc de Triomphe. It is also known as the Triumph Avenue. It is one of the three prosperous central streets in the world and is also known as the world's top ten charming pedestrian streets. She traverses the east-west main road of the capital Paris, with a total length of 1800 meters and a widest point of about 120 meters. It is a two-way eight-lane road, starting from Concorde Square in the east and Charles de Gaulle Square (also known as Star Square) in the west. The east section is dominated by natural scenery. The west section is a high-end business district, where world famous brands, clothing stores and perfume shops are concentrated. This is why it is called "the beautiful street of the world". Every year on July 14, the French National Day parade is held on this avenue.

10. Sacred Heart Cathedral

Sacred Heart Cathedral

The Sacred Heart Church is located in Montmartre Heights in Paris. The church has a unique architectural style, both Romanesque and Byzantine. The inside of the bell tower is square, there is a big clock, called Sava clock, weighs 19 tons, is one of the world famous clock. The church has three arched doors. There are two statues on both sides of the top of the door, one of which is King St. Louis. The other is the French national heroine Joan of Arc. It was built in 1876 and completed in 1919 with donations from faithful throughout France. There are many reliefs, frescoes and mosaics in the church. The most attractive place here is Montmartre Square, which is the most artistic place in Paris. I don't know when it started, it became a big open-air studio, and many young painters sketching here.