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Notre Dame Cathedral


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6 Parvis Notre-Dame Place Jean-Paul II
Paris, Île-de-France 75004

 +33 1 42 34 56 10

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"I would assume that you "could be" interested in some of the "gotta see sitez" like Eiffel TowerNotre Dame CathedralSacre Coeur Basilica, perhaps even Versailles - Chateau right?"  See More

"*the The Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral"  See More

"2) Take the Metro to the Île de la Cité and visit Notre Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle and then walk across the River Seine and visit the The Louvre."  See More

"3) Notre Dame Cathedral the crowds here will be thick, but this is a must-see and once you are on the Île de la Cité, the views of the River Seine are also spectacular."  See More

"You've got the right idea. You know how you like to spend your time, so you might as well go where you want, see what you want to see, and suppress those inner voices from friends and family who tell you what you "should" see. Paris is one of my favorite places and I've never tired of revisiting the city, even after my fourteenth visit. Three days in Paris can fly, especially if you like museums and are overcome by the scale and abundance of the The Louvre including the chance to see the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, Michelangelo's Slaves, and the Venus de Milo, or the Musée d'Orsay where you can sample an unparalleled collection of Impressionist and post-impressionist painters including Renoir, Monet, Manet, Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Morisot, and Cassatt, among others. Even if you never climb the Eiffel Tower, it's presence presents itself all over the city. It's possible to get a 906' bird's-eye-view of Paris from the upper level or you could view the it from the 56th floor of Tour Montparnasse. In any case you'll have the chance to see the Eiffel Tower illuminated each evening. The lights glimmer for 5 minutes on the hour. For the price of two bus or Metro tickets (one ticket each direction) you can take the 69 bus which passes many of the most famous Paris sites. You can ride for 90 minutes in either direction, hopping on and off as you wish. I've attached a website that describes the sites that this bus route passes: ."  See More

"See the Notre Dame Cathedral, The Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay; on a sunny day, go to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica & go to the Place du Tertre (to see the artists painting the Basilica); walk up the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe; walk around the Luxembourg Garden."  See More

"You can try to do a smaller museum such as L'Orangerie and Notre Dame Cathedral on the same day, or have an early start at Musée d'Orsay and then do L'Orangerie late at night."  See More

"It's also close enough to the tourist center that the The Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral,"  See More

"Day 1 Notre Dame Cathedral, got in line early to go up the towers for what I think is the best view in Paris as well as up close and personal with the gargoyles, no queue skipping because the number of people are limited."  See More

"You can get a two (consecutive) day pass and visit The Louvre in the morning, have lunch, visit the Musée d'Orsay in the afternoon (pass almost paid for now); you can go up on the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral, up on top of the Arc de Triomphe, see the Musee Rodin and a number of other museums, not sure of the Eiffel Tower."  See More

"My family stayed at a hotel close to Notre Dame Cathedral and 2 metro stations, the Paris France Hôtel."  See More

"Other opportunities for exercise would be walking up to the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral and walking up to the top of the Arc de Triomphe."  See More

"As you likely already know walking around Paris is half the fun, and some great destinations include Montmartre, the "little" Statue of Liberty, the Roman ruins below Notre Dame Cathedral and the Musee Rodin (which includes a fantastic garden you can walk)."  See More

"Notre Dame Cathedral -climb up to see the gargoyles-must be relatively fit, but great fun."  See More

"Walk along the Seine river, from Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame Cathedral, then explore the center and the "Quartier Du Marais" district, then you can walk from there to Bastille, and walk up near the Canal St Martin, reach République then Grands Boulevards, and from there explore the covered walk (passage couvert), near Bourse district, and beside Musée Grévin."  See More

"Day 2: Notre Dame Cathedral, Latin Quarter, Jardin du Luxembourg."  See More

"Most of Paris' museums are included on this pass as well as Versailles to see Louis XIV's fabulous palace and grounds, Arc de Triomphe which has a spectacular view over Paris, the Towers of Notre Dame Cathedral which has an even better view of Paris and Sainte-Chapelle."  See More

"Jardin du Luxembourg, Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, Notre Dame Cathedral (avoid going on weekends!"  See More

"Be sure to enjoy a crepe while you wait in line to climb to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral--there are some right across the street from the main entrance."  See More

"A weekly Metro pass runs from Monday-Sunday and costs 5€ for the Navigo Découverte card and 24,40€ for zones 1-2 (central Paris). I've attached a link: ."  See More

"The Metro is right around the corner and the Marais is a lovely district of shopping, walking and close to the The Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral."  See More

"The right bank district, not far from Notre Dame Cathedral and The Louvre serves up a moveable feast of fashion boutiques, quiet cafés, art galleries, narrow streets, leafy squares like the Place des Vosges, Jewish bakeries, aristocratic châteaux, nightlife, and real Parisians."  See More

"Did anyone mention the view from on top of Notre Dame Cathedral?"  See More

"others include Sully Morland stop, St-Michel-Notre-Dame stop (near Notre Dame Cathedral), Hôtel de Ville (the main Paris City Hall)."  See More

"Notre Dame Cathedral (4e) at night is a magnificent sight along the Seine."  See More

"Hi Josie, in my personal opinion you should take a look to these great places: The Eiffel Tower Le Louvre Notre Dame Cathedral Canal Saint-Martin / Quai de Jemmapes Parc des Buttes Chaumont (go have a drink to Rosa Bonheur at the end of the afternoon) Quai d' Orsay and Pont Alexandre III Les escaliers de Montmartre Café de Flore in St Germain des Près to enjoy a coffee break Catacombes de Paris and Le Marais, Place des Vosges Have fun!"  See More

"Once you'll be at Pont Neuf, you'll see Notre Dame Cathedral, amazing and for free, you can visit it , even if you see a long queue outside, it goes quickly."  See More

"you can get to all these museums from there as well as The Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral."  See More

"The view is actually as good from the Arc de Triomphe or Notre Dame Cathedral, but the sheer scale of the 325-metre iron structure is well worth seeing up close."  See More

"The 4 day Museum Pass should help you comfortably cover most places at a reduced rate, with no lines to buy tickets to the Notre Dame Cathedral or climb up the Arc de Triomphe."  See More

"Stop at Café de Flore for a glass or a coffee on the terrace (at hang out for Picasso, Sartre and Hemingway) One day exploring the banks of the river La Seine (lunch at Cafe Voltaire) and the two islands - Ille de La Citè with Notre Dame Cathedral and Ile Saint-Louis - great sculpture garden muse in Plein Air and the Jardin des Plantes (have a mint tea in the Hammam bath house) and the city will have built sand beaches on the river for the summer called Paris plage Bassin de la Villette."  See More

"Then plan out your days - and do stay somewhere near the Île de la Cité, because that will position you nearest to Notre Dame Cathedral, The Louvre, Place de la Concorde, the La Seine and the Eiffel Tower."  See More

"Tourist traps that you can't miss: Going to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral is worth the crowds."  See More

"Notre Dame Cathedral - While it may be an iconic place of worship, Notre Dame was actually once used as a wine store."  See More

"At the Pont de l'Archevêché, cross over the bridge and check out Notre Dame Cathedral."  See More

"Of course, you have to go to Notre Dame Cathedral."  See More

"Notre Dame Cathedral is not to be missed."  See More








   
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