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Written by Anil Gupta - Video from Geo Beats   
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

 


Recommended Tours | Day Trips & Sightseeing Tours in Paris

Paris City Segway Tour - Zoom, whiz and zip your way around on a Paris City Segway Tour. The most trendy technology to hit the "City of Light", this is an innovative way to see Paris in 4-5 hours. A personalized service is guaranteed, as tours are limited to 8 people. When you find yourself in Paris you must consider gliding on a Segway - it's the most fun you're likely to have standing up!

Paris City Tour by Minivan and Walking Tour of Montmartre - If you're interested in history and would like to see the highlights of Paris, this tour offers a wonderful insight into this elegant city. See the Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Elysees before taking a walking tour of Montmartre, including the Sacre Coeur.

Paris City Tour and Eiffel Tower Half-day Trip - Get a fantastic overview of Paris as you join a 1.5 hour panoramic coach tour, followed by a 2 hour visit to the 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower, Paris' most famous attraction.

Luxury Paris Day Trip with Champagne Lunch on the Eiffel Tower - Take a romantic day trip to Paris on the Eurostar and see the sights including Notre Dame, Champs Elysees and the Arc de Triomphe. Enjoy a Champagne lunch at the Eiffel Tower, ending with a leisurely cruise along the River Seine.


 

Paris Leisure Zone Guide

Paris for some, represents a city of romance, for others, the French capital is a sparkling mix of writers and artists. The city's people are stylish and flirtatious, its architecture seductive, its restaurants and nightlife devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and its streets are scattered with dreams. It is a fascinating city on all levels - historical, architectural, and cultural.

Paris offers plenty of choice and a wide variety of lively festivals. Among these are the free, city-wide Fête de la Musique which is held on 21 June, the Festival du Film de Paris in early April and the biennial Festival d'Automne from September to December contemporary dance event. Free concerts are held within the city's churches, during the Festival d'Art Sacré in the weeks preceding Christmas. Classical concerts are listed in the monthly Le Monde de la Musique.

Live jazz is played nightly at Le Bilboquet, 13 rue St-Benoît, 6th generally from 2200 onwards by local and international high-caliber musicians. Though there are no charges for entry, the drinks served are quite expensive. A young, unsophisticated crowd is drawn to La Flèche d'Or Café, 102 bis rue de Bagnolet, 20th, a converted station turned live music venue. Concerts run from Thursday to Sunday evenings and the music ranges from rock to blues or reggae and satirical French chansons. Chesterfield Café, 124 rue La Boétie, 8th, just off the avenue des Champs-Elysées is popular with expatriates and hosts US rock and blues bands. Major rock concerts take place at the Palais des Congrès, place de la Porte-Maillot, 17th.

Performances of classical music can be found at the many opera houses and theatres in Paris, including the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Chatelet Theatre, the Palais Garnier at the Place de l'Opéra, and the Opéra Bastille. Other theatres offering classical works are: La Salle Pleyel, le Théâtre des Champs-Elysées , and Théâtre Musical de Paris. There are other musical venues like the La Cité de la Musique, whose unique seating can be reconfigured to suit any type of musical or dance performance; Regard du Cygne, which hosts innovative performance in dance and movement by young companies, and offers student and senior discounts, a half hour before performance time; Théâtre de la Ville which features theatre, dance, and a broad range of music.

With its unparalleled historic sites and the rich art collections of the Louvre, Paris is often thought of as the most famous museum in the world. But Paris's culture is not just about the past; the city of light also celebrates cinema and music, and the nightlife is becoming as exciting as that of London or New York. The biggest source of entertainment and wonder in Paris is the city itself. It's full of architectural treasures, and each street, park and district has something to offer. Think of the contrast between the stylish St-Germain-des-Prés with its luxury shops and the picturesque Montmartre, with its painters in the Place du Tertre. What about stroll along the romantic Canal St-Martin or a walk down the world-famous Champs-Elysées avenue? All along the route one will find symbols of the city's history: what was the purpose of the Eiffel Tower? Did Quasimodo really live in the cathedral of Notre-Dame? Who built the Arc de Triomphe? One can relax in the capitals notable parks and gardens - the Buttes-Chaumont, perfect for family outings, or the famous Luxembourg Gardens close to the Sorbonne University. Take full advantage of them because they are free.

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