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    Grande Arche de la Défense

    3.9 (61 reviews)

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    Jeremy S.

    Awesome spot to visit as this Arche is freaking massive and provides some awesome views with a more modern experience then typical Paris. The architecture is cool and the lines are smooth. There is a nice staircase that leads up to the Arche and even enables a solid view of the Arch de Triomphe in the distance. It's actually amazing that the 3 archs' are perfectly centered with one another. Major downsides to this place is that there really isn't anything around aside from a mall and some really expensive drinks. Overall, it's worth a trip for exploration but I wouldn't necessarily spend much time out there... Pros- Gorgeous Views Architecture Extremely modern Staircase Relaxation Cons- Out of the way Not much in the area Expensive drinks etc nearby Primarily a business district Outside of Paris

    Thumb sculpture
    Sharon H.

    Since the Grande Arch was located across our hotel, we had a decent view and wondered what the fuss was about as it was nowhere near the intricate sculpting of the Arc de Triomphe. From afar, it looks like a square welcome door for alien ships, at least that's what one friend (who hails from New Mexico) commented! The up close view is a different story. The structure is massive, an architectural wonder in its own right, and even includes step seating below. From here, you can get a tiny view of the Arc de Triomphe, and supposedly these structures align. So, if you're in the area, take a look. Some of the other features in the mall area included a big thumb sculpture, much to our amusement, and a living wall of greenery.

    Tina C.

    At the start of a business week on a Monday mid-morning in a past life, my former love and I utilized the Paris Métro all the way to La Défense. It is here where much of the modern skyscrapers in the city lies. La Défense is primarily a business district, but we came to see the Grand Arch. Grand indeed with modern office buildings as there is not much attraction flair for tourists. Aligned with the Arc de Triomphe in a parallel position where visible on a clear day, which at night it illuminate to display its full structural beauty. We took some photos but did not go to the top of the structure.

    Night view
    Kelly L.

    It is pretty impressive and modern Paris. The arch is massy. We got there late at light so did not get to the top of the arch. There are many restaurants and shoppings there. It is a good place to take a break from the museums and palace. It is worth to visit if you have time.

    David S.

    It seems as if they wanted to create something a bit more modern in this part of Paris, which is basically an incredibly modern part of the city as it is. Really, it isn't all that flash - it is just a really big square standing at the end of a long road that travels all the way down to the Arc de Triumph and the Place d' Concorde. You can also see the Eifel tower in another direction, but there doesn't seem to be a long road heading there. I only came here to check out La Defense, and this place as well, but I would recommend going out of your way to see it.

    Magdalena C.

    Great modern architecture in commerce center. Very quiet at the weekend. Check online if roof is open. westfield centre just next to the arche.

    From a distance
    Amy S.

    One evening after walking the entire length of the Champs-Élysées, my then partner and I decided to hop on the Metro and check out la Défense. We didn't know much about it but we had heard that there were some interesting things there. Whilst the trip to la Défense was a bust, the Grande Arche was definitely a highlight of the trip! It is perfectly in line with the more famous Arc de Triomphe and at night, you can see them lined up in lights. The Grande Arche has a spotlight that draws you to it and has offices located inside! I was really surprised to see windows there! How cool would it be to have your office located there! Don't make a trip out to la Défense just to see this, there isn't much else here. But if you find yourself out this way, make sure you check it out!

    Ann S.

    Pretty cool to see... we actually had no idea this was in Paris until we saw it when we got off the train to head to our hotel. The arch is a monument and building in the business district of La Défense and in the commune of Puteaux, to the west of Paris, France. It is usually known as the Arche de la Défense or simply as La Grande Arche. It is 110-metres high.

    Grand arche Christmas markets
    Chelsea S.

    My husband and I stayed in the La Défense area during our trip to Paris in November 2016, and I must say I am happy with our choice for the ease of accessibility and the breath of fresh air from tourist congestion. La Défense is not your typical tourist destination in Paris. It is where they keep all of the unsightly corporate buildings (except Montparnasse Tower), and where French people (both Parisians and suburban) go to work. It is a modern corporate park. But, it seems that the French figured out a great way to make an unsightly corporate park easy on the eyes. You can walk along the long boardwalk all the way up to the Grand Arch and find colors, shapes, and structures which will surprise and delight you. During normal business hours, La Défense bustles with non-tourists. And if you know anything about Paris, you are aware that at most tourist destinations, you will find masses of people cramming in lines and solicitors desperately trying to harass them to buy tchotchkes. This is not the case in La Défense. My husband and I were happy to start and end our days in peace and quiet, away from all of the mayhem. If you are not staying at La Défense but are visiting Paris in the winter season, I recommend taking the RER red line or the yellow metro line #1 to La Grande Arche stop, where you will encounter "Le Marché de Noël" (open Christmas markets) between November 23 - Christmas. You can find really good and reasonably priced local or Swiss cuisine as well as holiday goodies, ranging from smoked meats to local cheeses, wines, winter clothing, and tchotchkes. There is also a huge mall called "Le Quatre Temps" located next to the arch. Oh, and re: the Arch, you cannot climb it. There are a few steps which will allow you to gain some elevation. But the Arch itself is actually an office building.

    Incredible marble stairs

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    La Tour Eiffel - 7am view from our hotel

    La Tour Eiffel

    4.6(2.2k reviews)
    5.7 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 7ème

    Overview: a classic, must-see landmark in Paris…read more ---- Very beautiful landmark and prettier if you see it light up at night. The tower only sparkles when it's dark enough outside to see it. When it's the spring/summer the sun sets very late at night so when I was there, the Eiffel Tower first sparkled at 10pm! We didn't know that, so we arrived around 8pm and waited 2 hours. It then started to rain and we shared one umbrella between 4 people. There are lots of people walking around trying to sell you stuff can be very annoying especially if you came there early and they keep asking you. They walk around with small trinkets, some with drinks like wine, blankets, and even umbrellas when it started to rain. There are lots of people on the grassy field in front of the tower having picnics and waiting for the tower to light up as well. The walk from the metro wasn't too long, but also wasn't that short, but it's Paris so be prepared to walk for everything! It beautiful and was worth the walking, waiting, and being rained on. ---- Overall: beautifully lit up at the beginning of the hour after the sun goes down, for us it was at 10pm! Be prepared to walk and wait, enjoy the views and atmosphere with others waiting to see the pretty lights

    Absolutely magical experience. The Eiffel Tower at night is breathtaking, with stunning views of…read moreParis and the Seine. Our guide was amazing -- she truly knew what she was doing, very knowledgeable, kind, and extremely helpful. Her great attitude made the whole experience even better. A must-do when you're in Paris

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    La Tour Eiffel - Bask in the shadow of the Tower of Eiffel and eat the buttered toast of luck and forgiveness.              -VerveBimly

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    Château de Versailleo - Versailles palace

    Château de Versailleo

    4.2(714 reviews)
    12.9 km

    Visiting the Château de Versailles was truly a dream come true. The architecture is absolutely…read morestunning--every detail, from the grand halls to the intricate ceilings, is a testament to the opulence of the French monarchy. The grounds are just as impressive: beautifully kept gardens, sparkling fountains, and perfectly restored landscapes that make you feel like you've stepped back in time. As someone who loves history, I was in heaven. The palace is filled with artifacts from the Sun King himself, Louis XIV, and the stories about his many mistresses add an extra layer of intrigue. I could have spent hours just wandering the Hall of Mirrors and imagining the lavish parties that once took place there. Marie Antoinette's area, with its charming hamlet and gorgeous gardens, was a highlight for me--so peaceful and picturesque. We spent an entire day exploring and still barely scratched the surface. There's just so much to see and experience! I also have to mention the restaurants on the grounds. The food was surprisingly good--fresh, flavorful, and honestly better than most of what I get back home in America. If you love history, art, or just want to be wowed by breathtaking beauty, Versailles is an absolute must-see. I loved every minute and can't wait to go back!

    The Hall of Mirrors has seen so much. It was where the Treaty of Versailles, that ended WWI and…read morearguably started WWII was signed. It was where the German Empire started in 1871. It was where Kim and Kanye hosted their rehearsal dinner here back in 2014, arguably the most important historical event that took place here to date. The thing that stuck with me the most though on the tour here, was when the mob of peasants marched on the Palace of Versailles in 1789 and saw themselves for the first time in these mirrors. Obviously they had seen their reflections in bodies of water here and there, but this had to be the first time they'd really got a good look at themselves. That just completely blew my mind. It sent me into a full existential crisis. It got me thinking about life back then compared to now. What would life be like if we could never see ourselves? Probably much better. We'd never really worry about whether we look good or not. I'd get so much time back in the day. Could be way more productive. But then I realized I'd more than likely be a peasant, getting shafted by the French government left and right. You'd only know what they want you to know. You'd just be busting your ass on the farm all day, giving loot to the government and getting damn near nothing in return. But maybe I'd be happier? Life was so much simpler... and I am happiest in the simple times, when I'm not worried about what I could be doing to push my tech sales career forward. Who knows. I go back and forth all day. I'm eternally grateful to be born at the time I am, but maybe I'd be happier with life being so much simpler? Everything involves some sort of sacrifice. See what the Hall of Mirrors did to me? Sent me down this crazy spiral smh. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo

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    Château de Versailleo - One of the many fountains in the gardens.

    One of the many fountains in the gardens.

    Château de Versailleo - The grandiose Hall of Mirrors

    The grandiose Hall of Mirrors

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    Quartier Latin - Oh! Si tu pouvais lire dans mon coeur, tu verrais la place où je t'ai mise! So I wander...

    Quartier Latin

    4.7(9 reviews)
    9.2 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 5ème

    Part of the oldest area of Paris the Latin Quarter or 5th Arrondisement is so unique and…read moreinteresting you must visit Tons of old cobblestone side alleys with bars,cafes,bistros, and shops it is truly one of a kind

    Latin Quarter, Paris, France. 5th arrondissement…read more Oh! Si tu pouvais lire dans mon coeur, tu verrais la place où je t'ai mise! Oh! If you could read my heart, you would see the place that I keep you.. so I wander.. A cool, old, very old neighborhood in Paris. I'm usually in the Montmartre, Madeleine, or Pyramids areas of Paris, so for me, crossing Le Seine River is the first step before any steps are in Quartier Latin. Wandering Quartier Latin was fun for me. Passing historical landmarks such as the Natural History Museum, the Panthéon, Medieval Musée de Cluny with the Lady and the Unicorn Tapestries that dates to circa 1511, to more modern destinations like the Shakespeare & Company English Bookstore, which dates to 1911 and seems so beautifully out of place. Just walking the streets you can find yourself in well known movie spots, like the Rue Mouffetard - Market Street, where Julia Child listed as her favorite outdoor market. The same streets made popular by Meryl Streep seen shopping in Julie and Julia! Oui, oui! In the end, I encourage you to stroll through Quartier Latin. One of the most architectural preserved arrondissement in all of Paris and it's absolutely free! Wanderlust like I did and find cobblestone streets filled with history and character! Voltaire sleeps for eternity at the Panthéon and so does Madame Curie. Oh! If you could read my heart... IG: @eric_travel_guru

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    Quartier Latin - Oh! Si tu pouvais lire dans mon coeur, tu verrais la place où je t'ai mise! So I wander...

    Oh! Si tu pouvais lire dans mon coeur, tu verrais la place où je t'ai mise! So I wander...

    Quartier Latin - Oh! Si tu pouvais lire dans mon coeur, tu verrais la place où je t'ai mise! So I wander...

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