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Experience Paris with L'OUEST HOTEL: Art, Culture, and Charm

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Welcome to the 8th arrondissement of Paris, a prestigious district where Parisian elegance and history converge. Staying at L'OUEST HOTEL grants you access to invaluable treasures. Stroll along the Champs-Elysées, famous for its luxury boutiques and iconic landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe. Visit the Jacquemart-André Museum for a dive into 19th-century art and architecture.

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Opera Garnier - Guided Tour
697 m

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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Moulin Rouge Show With Champagne & Paris City Tour
1.2 km

Moulin Rouge Show With Champagne & Paris City Tour

ArrayWhy You Shouldn't Miss This City Tour A tour of Paris in an open-top, panoramic coach is an experience like no other. Paris, regarded as one of the most picturesque cities in the whole world, has a lot to offer to first-time visitors and residents. Take in the incredible architectural heritage, the stunning monuments and some of the most iconic sights all on this single bus tour including the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysées, the Musée du Louvre, the Pantheon and many more sites. On this non-stop tour you will get to see not just the cultural and artistic riches of the city, but you will also get to experience the vibes and charming aura that radiates from the ‘City of Lights’ at night. Your tour will also have an onboard audio guide in multiple languages, allowing you to learn more about the city. Moulin Rouge Show Situated at the heart of the lively Montmartre district, the Moulin Rouge first opened its doors in 1889. Today, it attracts over 600,000 spectators a year! The fantastic "Feerie" cabaret review brings together an extensive troop of performers, including 60 Doriss Girl Dancers recruited from all over the world. Featuring costumes produced in Paris's most prestigious studios and stunning, colorful stage sets created by Italian artists, the cabaret is much more than just a show. Over the years, it has rightly garnered a legacy for world-class entertainment. Step into the world of rhinestones, feathers, and sequins for a truly enchanting experience! Your Experience City Tour Get ready for a unique experience on this open bus tour that will take you through the city of Paris! Learn about the city's history and its monuments through audio guides with registered commentary on individual earphones. As you tour the illuminated monuments of the city, immerse yourself in its vibrant beauty and culture. Drive by incredible architectural marvels like the Vendôme Square, the Comédie Française, the Louvre Museum, the Eiffel Tower and many more! You will be treated to some truly unique panoramic views of the city on the open top bus while enjoying the brisk Parisian weather! Moulin Rouge Show Make your way to the legendary Moulin Rouge, 30 minutes prior to your show’s start time. Upon entering the venue, an usher will show you to your seats. Enjoy a glass of champagne as part of your ticket. Created by Doris Haug and Ruggero Angeletti, “Féerie” has been in production at the Moulin Rouge since 1999. Sit back and relax as you enjoy the 2-hour long show featuring talented performers from around the world. Be amazed by the exceptional routines and numbers set against the backdrop of an original musical score played and recorded by 80 musicians. With stunning stage sets and famous dance numbers such as the can-can, prepare to be blown away!

Moulin Rouge, 82 Boulevard de Clichy 75018 Paris
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Pont de la Concorde
1.4 km

Pont de la Concorde

The Pont de la Concorde is an arch bridge across the River Seine in Paris connecting the Quai des Tuileries at the Place de la Concorde (on the Right Bank) and the Quai d'Orsay (on the Left Bank). It has formerly been known as the Pont Louis XVI, Pont de la Révolution, Pont de la Concorde, Pont Louis XVI again during the Bourbon Restoration (1814), and again in 1830, Pont de la Concorde, the name it has retained to this day. It is served by the Metro stations Assemblée nationale and Concorde. HistoryThe architect Jean-Rodolphe Perronet was commissioned in 1787 with this new bridge. It had been planned since 1755, when construction of place Louis XV (now place de la Concorde) began, to replace the ferry that crossed the river at that point. Construction continued in the midst of the turmoil of the French Revolution, using the dimension stones taken from the demolished Bastille (taken by force on 14 July 1789) for its masonry. It was completed in 1791. In 1810, Napoléon I placed along the sides of the bridge the statues of eight French generals killed in battle during the campaigns of the First French Empire. On the Bourbon Restoration these were replaced with twelve monumental marble statues, including four of the "grands ministres" (Suger, Sully, Richelieu, Colbert), four royal generals (Du Guesclin, Bayard, Condé, Turenne) and four sailors (Duguay-Trouin, Duquesne, Suffren, Tourville). However, this collection of statues proved too heavy for the bridge, and Louis-Philippe I had them removed and transferred to Versailles. Traffic across the bridge became very congested and the bridge had to be widened on both sides between 1930 and 1932, doubling the width of the original bridge. The engineers Deval and Malet nevertheless took care to preserve the neoclassical architecture of the original. It was renovated one last time in 1983. Today, this bridge bears the brunt of Paris's road traffic (except for those of the Boulevard Périphérique). Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Créative Commons

84 Pont de la Concorde 75008 Paris
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾