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Welcome to Hotel Stendhal Place Vendôme, your ideal starting point to explore the prestigious 1st arrondissement of Paris. Dive into the historical and cultural charm of Paris by visiting iconic sites such as the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries Garden, and the Opéra Garnier, all located within walking distance. Stroll through the distinguished streets of this area, lined with luxury boutiques, art ga...See more

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Opera Garnier - Guided Tour
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Opera Garnier - Guided Tour

Explore the Opera Ga rnier, a 1,979 seat opera house built by Charles Garnier in the late 19th century and be charmed by the quaint, picturesque appeal that the opera is known for. Your Tour Highlights 90-minute tour of the Opera Garnier with access to the different areas. English guided tour with official guides allowing a more interactive and educative experience. WItness the signature style of unique architect, Charles Garnier, amongst the arabesque of the site. Discover an array of materials used to create the abundant decor at the venue. Your Experience Walk through the halls of the Opera Garnier with a guide and learn about the rich history of the attraction. At one time the Opera Garnier was described as the most famous opera house in the world. Shroud yourself in a spirit of greatness as you stroll through this memorable place and take in the many paintings and artworks on display. You will first visit the ‘Rotonde des Abonnes’ which was formerly used to welcome audiences to the opera. Here you will be able to spot the peculiar design language of Charles Garnier. Take in the arabesque design works as you get spell bound by the beauty of the welcoming hall. Next, you will meet the mysterious prophetess Pythia who will lead you into the auditorium, the loungers and the foyers. Take in the rich architectural works all around you and discover a wide array of paintings and sculptures on display at this theatre-cum-museum.

1 Rue Auber, In front of the Guided Tours Counter 75009 Paris
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The Paris Pass®: Activities, guided visits & Attractions – Valid 2 or 3 days (by Go City)
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The Paris Pass®: Activities, guided visits & Attractions – Valid 2 or 3 days (by Go City)

For a duration of 2 or 3 consecutive days from the day of first use, you can benefit from free entry to over 60 of the most renowned tourist sites and attractions in Paris. WITH THE PARIS PASS, YOU'LL NEVER BE SHORT OF IDEAS! For a duration of 2 or 3 consecutive days, you will benefit from free entry to over 60 of the most renowned museums, tourist sites and attractions in Paris. As well as entry to the capital's most prestigious sites, take advantage of other activities: discover Paris with a hop-on, hop-off city tour by double-decker bus, exploring the city's most beautiful districts and admiring the monuments at your leisure; experience a cruise on the River Seine; take part in a wine-tasting session... All this and more is included on the pass (see full list below)! Save on time and money thanks to the Paris Pass, which offers unbeatable value plus fast-track entry for numerous activities! On top of all this, your pass comes complete with a user guide to help you choose and organize your activities, and also gives you special offers on shopping and dining out. You will be asked to indicate a provisional date for your stay, but please remember that the validity of your 2 or 3-day pass will only begin from the day you first activate it. * LINK OF DIGITAL GUIDE [https://parispass.com/en-us/guidebook/great-pass]

Avenue de l'Opéra 75001 Paris
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The Paris Pass
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The Paris Pass

Paris Pass Components Paris Attractions Pass - Free entry to the best Paris attractions including a River Cruise and tour of the Opera Garnier. Paris Museums Pass - Free entry to top Paris museums and monuments like the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay. 1-day hop-on-hop-off Big Bus tour pass Paris Visite Travelcard - Free unlimited travel on the metro, RER and buses. 120+ page Paris Guidebook Paris Pass Highlights Visit over 60 major attractions in Paris with just one tour pass. Choose from three comfortable options - 2, 3, 4 and 6-day passes. With the Paris Attraction Pass, you get access to 1-day hop-on-hop-off bus tour, Seine Bateaux Cruise, Grevin Wax Museum, Montparnasse Tower, Dali Museum and much more. With the Paris Museum Pass you get free entry to over 60 museums and monuments in and around Paris, including the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Musee D'Orsay. The Paris Visite Travelcard allows you to enjoy free unlimited travel on the metro, RER and buses. Get priority skip the lines at selected locations throughout the city and beat the queue with ease. Why You Shouldn't Miss This Cost Effective The Paris Pass makes visiting the many famous attractions and museums in Paris an extremely easy and cost-effective affair, giving you priority skip-the-line access to over 60 museums and monuments in Paris for only a fraction of the cost. The more you visit, the more you save. The pass is available for 2, 3, 4 or 6 days. Depending on how many days you have in Paris, you can choose between these four options. Priority Access Popular landmarks of Paris such as the Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum and the Notre Dame Cathedral are notorious for having ticket lines that are 1-3 hours long. The Paris Pass allows you to skip these ticket lines and get priority access to the museums and monuments. This allows you to spend more time experiencing the attraction than standing outside in the ticket queue. Flexibility The Paris Pass is also a very efficient way of experiencing what the city has to offer. The validity of the pass does not begin until you visit your first attraction. Hence, you can purchase your pass in advance and then plan your visits accordingly, without worrying about the expiration of the pass. Also, with unlimited usage during the validity period, you can visit any attraction you like for an unlimited number of times. Guide With the museum pass, you will also receive a flyer containing all the information you need to know about the featured museums and monuments. Is the pass good for me? The advantages of the Paris Pass are multifold and is of benefit to every traveler in Paris, whether you’re visiting Paris for the first time, traveling with children or in a group. The biggest advantage though is the savings. The iVenture Unlimited card helps you save up to 40% on entrance fees. 4-Day Paris Pass: €189.00 Day 1: Paris Big Bus Tour: €33.00 Day 1: Louvre Museum: €15.00 Day 1: Notre Dame Cathedral: €10.00 Day 1: Pantheon: €8.50 Day 2: The Orsay Museum: €12.00 Day 2: Paris Opera House: €15.50 Day 2: French Wine Tasting: €30.00 Day 3: Set in Paris Walking Tour: €25.00 Day 3: Picasso Museum: €12.50 Day 3: Centre Pompidou: €13.00 Day 3: Montparnasse Tower: €15.00 Day 4: Seine River Cruise: €15.00 Day 4: Arc De Triomphe: €12.00 Day4: Grevin Wax Museum: €23.50 Total: €233.00 The 4-day Paris Pass will cost you €189.00 while you will be spending €233.00 if you were to buy individual tickets for these attractions. This translates to savings of around 20% on the general admission prices with the Paris Pass. And we haven't even considered the travel costs that you will save.

Paris Pass Desk, 11 Avenue de l'Opéra 75001 Paris
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All-in-One Tour of Paris: The Palace of Versailles +Lunch and Bus Tour + Seine River Cruise + Tickets to the Eiffel Tower
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All-in-One Tour of Paris: The Palace of Versailles +Lunch and Bus Tour + Seine River Cruise + Tickets to the Eiffel Tower

This tour offers you the chance to explore Versailles and its estate, discover the various Parisian districts during a bus tour, enjoy a river cruise on the Seine, and marvel at the view from the Eiffel Tower – all in one day! THIS TOUR OFFERS YOU THE CHANCE TO EXPLORE VERSAILLES AND ITS ESTATE, DISCOVER THE VARIOUS PARISIAN DISTRICTS DURING A COACH TOUR, ENJOY A RIVER CRUISE ON THE SEINE, AND MARVEL AT THE VIEW FROM THE EIFFEL TOWER – ALL IN ONE DAY! After a journey of around 45 minutes from central Paris, your first stop will be the Palace of Versailles and its estate, the extravagant royal residence built to celebrate the power and glory of the French monarchy. With fast-track admission, you will skip the line at the entrance and proceed directly to the most beautiful interior rooms, where you will be guided around the royal apartments and the stunning Hall of Mirrors. Your guide-interpretor will explain the history of the building and its regal inhabitants as you go. Upon your return to Paris, your group will stop for lunch. The day then continues with a bus tour of the city's major districts, followed by a 1-hour Seine river cruise to see all of the renowned monuments and landmarks of the City of Lights. Finally, your tour will end with a visit to the most iconic landmark of all: the Eiffel Tower. Ascend to the second floor and end your day with a panoramic view  across the capital. 

Rue des Pyramides 75001 Paris
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Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (Solférino)
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Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (Solférino)

The passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, formerly known as passerelle Solférino (or pont de Solférino), is a footbridge over the River Seine in the VIIe arrondissement of Paris. It is served by the Metro station Assemblée Nationale. The first bridgesFor a century, it was the cast iron bridge inaugurated by Napoleon III in 1861 which allowed vehicles to cross between quai Anatole-France and quai des Tuileries. Built by the engineers of the Pont des Invalides, Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie and Jules Savarin, it was named after the June 1859 French victory of the Battle of Solferino. Having weakened over time (particularly due to barges crashing into it), it was demolished and replaced in 1961 with a steel footbridge, demolished in its turn in 1992. The present bridgeThe new passerelle de Solférino linking the Musée d'Orsay and the Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens) was built between 1997 and 1999 under the direction of the engineer and architect Marc Mimram. Crossing the Seine with a single span and no piers, this metallic bridge is architecturally unique and covered in exotic trees (Tabebuias, a Brazilian tree also used for outdoor flooring at the Bibliothèque nationale de France) which gives it a light and warm appearance. Its solidity is, however, never in doubt - at either end, its foundations are in the form of concrete pillars extending 15m into the ground, and the structure itself is made up of six 150 tonne components built by the Eiffel engineering company, Eiffel Constructions métalliques. Its innovative architecture brought Marc Mimram the award "Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent" for the year 1999. The bridge also has benches and lampposts for promenaders who can reach the Jardin des Tuileries through a subterranean passage on the Rive Droite.The bridge was renamed after Léopold Sédar Senghor on 9 October 2006 on the centenary of this birth. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Créative Commons

Léopold Sedar Senghor 75007 Paris
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Pont Royal
874 m

Pont Royal

The Pont Royal is a bridge crossing the river Seine in Paris. It is the third oldest bridge in Paris, after the Pont Neuf and the Pont Marie. Located near the metro station: Tuileries LocationThe Pont Royal links the Right Bank by the Pavillon de Flore with the Left Bank of Paris between rue du Bac and the rue de Beaune. The bridge is constructed with five elliptical arches en plein cintre. A hydrographic ladder, indicating floods' highest level in Paris, is visible on the last pier nearest each bank. History In 1632, the entrepreneur Pierre Pidou directed the construction of a wooden toll-bridge which would be called Pont Sainte-Anne (in deference to Anne of Austria) or Pont Rouge (due to its color). It was designed to replace the Tuileries ferry upon which the rue du Bac (bac meaning ferry in French) owes its name. The ferry had been offering crossings since 1550. Fragile, this bridge of fifteen arches would be repaired for the first time in 1649, completely redone two years later, burnt in 1654, flooded in 1656, completely rebuilt in 1660, propped up in 1673 and finally carried away by a flood in February 1684. Madame de Sévigné reported that this last incident caused the loss of eight of the bridge's arches. It was finally reconstructed between October 25, 1685, and June 13, 1689, this time with stone, receiving complete financing from the king Louis XIV; it was the king who gave it the name Pont Royal. Louvois director of the Bâtiments du Roi, charged Jacques Gabriel, Jules Hardouin-Mansart and François Romain with the construction project. In the 18th century, the bridge was a popular meeting place for various festivities and celebrations. At the time of the French Revolution, in the period following the fall of the monarchy on 10 August 1792 and the beginning of the First French Empire in 1804 - the name of Pont Royal was changed to Pont National. During that period, General Napoléon Bonaparte (future Napoléon I, Emperor of the French) had cannons installed on the bridge in order to protect the Convention Nationale and the Committee of Public Safety, housed in the Tuileries Palace.During the First French Empire (1804-1814), Napoléon I renamed the bridge the Pont des Tuileries, a name that was kept until the Restoration in 1814 when Louis XVIII gave back to the bridge its royal name. The bridge underwent a last reconstruction in 1850. In 1939, it was classified as a monument historique under the same bill as the Pont Neuf and the Pont Marie.In 2005, the Pont Royal was illuminated by lights at night as one of the Paris Olympic Bid highlights. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Wikimédia Commons

Pont Royal 75001 Paris
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