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The Pace-maker... | ![]() Day |
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Morning 1- Eiffel Tower Métro : "Trocadero" line 6 and 9. You will get the best shots of the Eiffel Tower from the Trocadero Esplanade (Refer to "Hiker" program if you want to visit "Madame Eiffel". 2- Arc de Triomphe-Champs Elysées Métro : "Franklin Roosevelt" line 9 Direction "Mairie de Montreuil" . You are at the bottom of the Champs Elysées, for the best perspective of the Arc de Triomphe. From there you can walk towards the Place de la Concorde and even keep going to the Louvre Museum or you can take the subway running underneath, line1 Direction "Chateau de Vincennes", get off at "Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre" Afternoon 3- Musée du Louvre Métro : "Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre" line1 Direction "Chateau de Vincennes". Let's go back into time from the Antiquity to the XIX th century, the Must being the Aile Richelieu. You can even have lunch in the biggest museum on earth since it offers a variety of cafeterias and restaurants. 4- Notre-Dame Métro : "Chatelet" line 1 Direction "Chateau de Vincennes". This huge upside down stone vessel, masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is anchored by the Seine on the Ile de la Cité, birthplace of Paris next to the Latin Quarter on the left bank (Rive Gauche).
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