Places to visit: What would Paris be without its symbolic Eiffel Tower? Built by Gustave Eiffel to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution, it is presented at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889. 324 meters high, it is one of the most visited monuments in the world with nearly 7 million visitors a year., One of the most enduring symbols of Paris: Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre Dame, a Roman Catholic cathedral is located on the eastern half of the Ile de la Cité., The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. Located in the heart of Paris, this historic building is a former royal palace, with an area of 210,000 square meters including 60,600 for the exhibitions., Food and drink: Run by Manon Fleury and a predominantly woman-led team, a plant-focused culinary ethos, and an earthy and bright interior. This is Datil – the talented young chef’s first restaurant, located in the north Marais., Marsan par Hélène Darroze is relatively new, opening in 2019 as a fresh incarnation, but has already bagged two Michelin Stars. the food is distinctive, thrilling and vitally French. The food is distinctive, thrilling and vitally French., Le Cadoret - The holy grail: classic French food, not too fancy, brilliantly well prepared and super value., Getting around: With 16 lines and has more than 300 stations, the metro is a fast and economical way to get around Paris., At Vélos vagabonds you can hire bikes (gravel bikes, electric bikes, touring bikes, mountain bikes, etc.) by the day or for several days., The bus is an excellent way to discover Paris, with its many routes. Buses run Monday to Saturday from 7am to around 12.30pm. Some routes stop at around 8.30pm., Fun facts: Did you know there is one dog for every 7 Parisians?, The French army still uses carrier pigeons, The love lock tradition started in 2008 when couples would write their names on a lock, attach it to the bridge, and throw the key into the Seine River as a symbol of their love.,
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