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The famous engineer Gustave Eiffel built the tower for the Paris Universal Exposition in 1889. Today, it is the distinctive symbol of Paris and the most visited monument globally, with more than 7 million people a year.
The Moulin Rouge is the most famous cabaret of all time, the birthplace of the signature can-can dance, and has hosted such renowned artists as Edith Piaf, Frank Sinatra, and Liza Minelli.
Visit places like the building where Vincent Van Gogh lived, the first workshop of Picasso and the Café Deux Moulins, and scenes of several scenes of the movie Amélie.
The Disneyland Paris complex houses two parks: Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios. With the excellent weather, the lines at the rides tend to go faster because the groups of visitors are smaller.
Bois de Vincennes is a Parisian park located east of the city, on the edge of the 12th arrondissement that you can explore by foot or bike and has relaxation, fun, and sports facilities.
In March, it becomes a lively neighborhood where student bars, restaurants with reasonable prices, flea markets, and second-hand stores can be found.
The Paris Marathon
St. Patrick’s Day
Women’s Carnival
The Parc Rives de Seine stretches from the Pont des Arts to the Eiffel Tower on the left bank and from the Léopold-Sédar-Senghor footbridge to the Bastille on the right bank.
You can go up to the viewpoint, which offers lovely Champs Elysees and Paris views. In addition, under the arch is the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.