Notre Dame de Paris Tour
There are several routes to Paris Xiaobian, which are recommended to everyone. You can refer to this route when you go. Now Xiaobian will introduce it to you, and you can learn about it. Now let's take a look and see which ones are more suitable.
Scenic spot route recommendationLine 1: Louvre-Dolores Garden-Place de la Concorde-Champs Elysé es Avenue-(Montaigne Avenue)-Arc de Triomphe.
Line 2: Notre Dame de Paris-Shakespeare Bookstore-Temple of the Sages-(Luxembourg Park)
Line 3: Orsay Museum-(Bourbon Palace)-(Invalides)-Seine cruise-Eiffel Tower.
Line 4: Sacred Heart Cathedral-Love Wall-Twin Windmills Cafe-(Moulin Rouge)-Montmartre Cemetery
Line 5: Versailles Palace
Line 6: Disneyland Paris
I follow the route of scenic spots here in a time-saving and labor-saving way, and I won't take the repeated route.
And combined with the characteristics of some scenic spots, the bold scenic spots in the route are recommended, and they are also famous scenic spots in Paris. The scenic spots in brackets can be arranged according to their own interests, and they can go or not.
Line 1Louvre-Dolores Garden-Place de la Concorde-Champs Elysé es-(Montaigne Avenue)-Arc de Triomphe
MuséeduLouvre in Louvre
Metro Line 1 or 7 to Palais-Royal-muséeduLouvre Station
It opens at 9 am and closes on Tuesday.
The Louvre is one of the three largest museums in the world, with a large collection, which is really worth seeing. For those who don't know how to appreciate art, they mainly appreciate the following three treasures of the famous town hall:
"Mona Lisa's Smile", "Brokeback Venus" and "Goddess of Victory", and then a cursory tour takes about 3 hours. If you want to see each collection carefully, one day is definitely not enough.
After the security check, you must first get a free map (with Chinese version) from the visitor service center. The exhibits on each floor are clearly marked on the map, and some particularly famous exhibits will be highlighted. If there is no map, it is really easy to get lost in the Louvre. Of course, you can rent an interpreter at the service center, but the interpreter is not available in Chinese (so far).
When we arrive, we will find that the Mona Lisa is actually a very small painting, but there will be many people in front of it. . .
"Brokeback Venus" and "Goddess of Victory"
There is also a particularly famous oil painting that I like very much: "Guide the people freely"
JardindesTuileries in Duleli Garden
From the Louvre, you can go to Concorde Square through the nearby Dolores Garden.
The Dolores Garden is a courtyard designed by Queen Marie de Medici in 1564 to build the Dolores Palace, connecting the Place de la Concorde and the Louvre.
In summer, you will see many people picnicking and sunbathing here. There are many chairs in the garden. If you are tired from visiting the Louvre, you can enjoy the scenery here and have a rest.
There is also an "Orange Garden Art Museum", and those who are interested can go and have a look.
PlacedelaConcorde plaza
Go through Dolores Garden and you will come to Concorde Square.
Place de la Concorde is the most famous square in France, which was the place of execution during the French Revolution. In the center of the square stands an obelisk moved from Luxor Temple in Egypt, which was presented to France by Egypt in 1831.
Every year on Christmas Eve, a giant Ferris wheel is built on Concorde Square, which is really super beautiful at night ~
LesChamps-élysées on the Champs Elysé es
Subway lines 1, 8 and 12 to Concorde (Concorde Square)
Subway lines 1, 2 and 6, RERA line to Charles-Degaulle-Etoele (Arc de Triomphe)
The Champs Elysé es starts from Concorde Square in the east and ends at the Arc de Triomphe in the west. The eastern section is dominated by natural scenery, and the western section is a famous commercial street. There are fast food restaurants, French restaurants, Haagen-Dazs, Adi, Nike, Sephora, longchamp, ugg, Cartier, Mercedes-Benz and other specialty stores on the commercial street, and lv headquarters is also here ~
Arc de Triomphe ArcDetroit del' é toile
Take Line 1, Line 2, Line 6 or RERA and get off at Charles-Degaulle-Etoele Station.
Open at 10 a.m.
The Arc de Triomphe was built to commemorate Napoleon's victory in the 1806 war, and directly below it is the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Every year, national leaders come here to present wreaths to commemorate. It feels like the heart of Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe as the center and 12 straight and wide roads radiating, one of which is the Champs Elysé es. Tickets can be bought inside the Arc de Triomphe, and visitors can reach the top and see half the scenery of Paris (but not as high as the Eiffel Tower).
The view from the top of the Arc de Triomphe:
12 avenues radiated by the Arc de Triomphe:
AvenueMontaigne on Montaigne Avenue
Subway lines 1 and 9 to FranklinD.Roosevelt station
Avenue Montaigne is the absolute concentration of luxury goods in Paris, where almost all the world's top boutique stores gather. Quiet environment, good service, few people and good shopping experience. Moreover, the headquarters of many brands are here, and the goods will be more complete ~
Montaigne Avenue intersects with Champs Elysé es Avenue. If you have time, you can visit here, and the "shopping" module will introduce it again.
Line 2Notre Dame de Paris-Shakespeare Bookstore-Temple of the Sages-(Luxembourg Park)
Notre Dame Notre-DanedeParis
Cité Station of Metro Line 4, get off and walk eastward.
RERB/C can be reached after getting off at Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame station.
Notre Dame de Paris is located on the island of Sidai in the center of Paris. It is a Catholic cathedral in Paris and a Gothic style building. It is divided into three parts: church, bell tower and basement. The church is free to visit, and you need to buy a ticket to enter the bell tower ~
There is a solemn and colorful feeling inside the church, which can be regarded as the most beautiful among many churches. There will be a grand mass ceremony here on Christmas Eve, so don't miss it for those who travel at this time ~
On the north side of Notre Dame, there is an inconspicuous small iron gate which is the entrance of the bell tower. There is a limit to the number of people climbing to the top of the bell tower, so sometimes it is necessary to make an appointment on the reservation machine next to it. If you want to go to the bell tower, you can go to the small iron gate first to see if you need to make an appointment. If necessary, you can make an appointment first and then visit the church.
Note: Don't be scared by the people who queue up to visit the church. This queue is still very fast. Then in fact, I don't think it is necessary to visit Sacred Heart Cathedral after visiting Notre Dame de Paris. The internal structure is very similar, and you can overlook Sacred Heart Cathedral from the bell tower or other high places ~
Shakespeare bookstore ShakespeareandCompany
Address: 37RuedelaBucherie,Paris,France
Shakespeare Bookstore is located opposite Notre Dame de Paris.
Bookstores were born after World War I, mainly selling English books. Hemingway, Stein and Fitzgerald were all frequent visitors here. There used to be many advanced ideological trends born here, and it was also a gathering place for some progressive people or parties. Hemingway also mentioned this bookstore in his book, the movie "before"
Sunset "was also filmed here.
Now it has become a must-see stop for young artists in Paris.
Panthéon, Xianxian Temple
Address: Panthé on, Placedupanthé on, 75005 Paris
Open from 10 am to 6 pm
Xianxian Temple is located in the fifth district of Paris, in the center of Latin quarter, close to Notre Dame de Paris and Shakespeare Bookstore, within walking distance.
The Sage Temple was originally the cathedral of Saint-Genevieve built by Louis XV. After several changes, it has now become a resting place for people. So far, 72 sages who have made outstanding contributions to French history have been buried, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, Zola and Curie.
There are some paintings and sculptures about French history in the lobby on the ground floor of Xianxian Temple. You can enter the underground tomb through the stairs, where the coffins of these celebrities are placed.
JardinduLuxembourg Park, Luxembourg
Luxembourg Park is next to the Temple of the Sages. There are large lawns, fountains, various chairs for people to rest, and a separate palace in the former palace. In short, it is also beautiful ~ You can take a walk if you are interested ~
Line 3Orsay Museum-(Bourbon Palace)-(Invalides)-Seine cruise-Eiffel Tower
Museed'Orsay, Orsay Museum
RERC Line to Muséed'Orsay Station or Metro Line 12 to Solférino Station.
It opens at 9: 30 am and closes every Monday.
Musee d 'Orsay is a museum of modern French art, which mainly collects paintings, sculptures, photographs and other works. The museum was originally the Orsay Railway Station, but it was changed to a museum after the station was abandoned for many years. There are original works of Van Gogh, Monet and Miller in it ~
Remember to take a Chinese guide map at the service desk on the right when you enter the door. When you buy a ticket, you can rent a Chinese interpreter together. The interpreter here doesn't have headphones, so two people can't share one. Most of the sculptures are on the first and second floors, Van Gogh's works are also on the second floor, and Monet and other impressionist paintings are on the fifth floor.
Those who are interested in art can stay here for half a day. . )
Bourbon palace AssembleeNationale
Address: Palais Bourbon 33, Quaid 'Orsay, Paris, France.
From the Orsay Museum, walk a few hundred meters west along the Seine River and you will see the Copperbourne Palace.
Bourbon Palace used to be the palace of Bourbon dynasty, and now it is the seat of French National Assembly. Its most distinctive feature is the 12 columns at the door. You don't need tickets to visit, but you need to make an appointment in advance. It's good to pass by the door without going in ~
Invalides L'h? teldesInvalides
Subway Line 8 to LaTourMaubourg or Invalides Station
Metro Line 13 to Varennes or SaintFran? Ois-Xavier station
RERC Line to Invalides Station
Continue westward from Bourbon Palace for a few minutes and you will arrive at Invalides.
The Invalides was ordered by Louis XIV to be built for the placement of veterans returning from the war. Now it is a national memorial shrine with Napoleon's mausoleum, a military church and a military museum. Military enthusiasts, Napoleon fans must visit.
I don't know anything about military affairs, so I haven't been there until now. . .
Seine cruise ship LaSeine
There are many cruise companies on the Seine River in Paris, and the locations of docks are different. You can choose according to your own preferences. Here I recommend a Bateaux at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
Parisiens company.
Address: Portdelabourdonnais, Paris, Pier 3, Bourdonnais, at the foot of France Tower.
The ordinary cruise ship takes about 1 hour, with Chinese explanation. You can see the main scenic spots on both sides of the Seine River, and you can also pass under the famous Alexander III Bridge to see its style ~
Tickets can be bought at the pier or directly at a treasure (a treasure is really powerful). The fare on a treasure is only 35 yuan.
If you want to have lunch or dinner on the boat, you can go to Pier 5 or 7, and you can also buy tickets directly from a treasure ~!
Eiffel Tower TourEiffel
Subway Line 6 to BirHakeim Station
RERC Line to ChampdeMars Station
Metro Line 9 to Trocadéro Station
After taking a cruise on the Seine, you can directly enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Eiffel Tower ~
I especially suggest that you come here in the afternoon, so that you can take beautiful photos in the sunshine (or sunset), enjoy the glittering tower at night and overlook the night view of Paris from the top of the tower.
Photographing: The best place to take photos of the tower is definitely not under the tower, but at the observation deck in front of Xiale Palace, where you can photograph the whole tower and it is frontal. Many star photos and wedding photos are taken here. The following is a walking route map:
After taking photos, you can prepare to buy tickets to climb the tower.
Under the tower, you will see two queues, one for the elevator and the other for the stairs. Stair ticket is to take the stairs by yourself, and the fare is cheaper, only to the second floor. There are two kinds of elevator tickets, one is only to the second floor and the other is to the third floor. Everyone can queue up to buy according to their own needs.
When it comes to queuing, it's a bit sad. People queuing under the iron tower feel that they can't see the edge. I once stood in line for three hours without exaggeration. . . Well, everyone will have to ask for more happiness. Of course, you can also make an appointment in advance, but one to two months in advance. . .
If you climb the summit at night, you must wear more clothes! ! ! The demon wind at night at the top of the tower really makes people tremble.
The brightest place in the middle is the Arc de Triomphe.
Line 4Sacred Heart Cathedral-Love Wall-Twin Windmills Cafe-(Moulin Rouge)-Montmartre Cemetery
This route is not recommended for tourists with tight schedules. This route is a small scenic spot, which is not very attractive. Personally, I can't get much surprise when I go. If all the other routes have been played and there is still time, you can consider this route.
Cather é draledusacré-c of Sacred Heart Cathedral? urdeJésus
Subway Line 2 to Anvers Station
Subway line 12 to Abbesses station
Address: BasiliqueduSacreC? ur,rueduChevalierdelaBarre,Paris,France
Sacred Heart Cathedral is located at the highest point of Montmartre Highland. Standing on the platform in front of the cathedral, you can overlook most of Paris. The whole church is all white (of course it's not so white now). The dome on the church can be climbed for a fee. Because of its relatively high terrain, this church can be seen from the top of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.
Love the wall TheWallofILoveYou
Abbesses Station of No.12 subway stands opposite the famous "Love Wall".
But when you see it, you will find that it is not as beautiful as you think. It is actually an ordinary wall:
CafédesDeuxMoulines, Twin Windmills Café
Address: 15rueLepic,75018Paris
This cafe is next to the Love Wall.
It is the place where beautiful people work in the movie "Angels Love Beauty". Now there are many movie posters and decorations in the cafe. It's a good choice to have a cup of coffee inside and take two photos ~
Montmartre cemetery CimetièredeMontmartre
Metro Line 13 to LaFourche Station
Address: 20AveRachel,Paris,France
Montmartre Cemetery is one of the three major cemeteries in Paris, France, where many artists, musicians and writers have lived. For example, Dumas, a writer who wrote La Traviata, Dumas, Zola, Impressionist painter Edgar, scientist Ampere, philosopher Fourier, famous Kangkang dancer La Guliu, poet Heine and legendary actress Delida were buried here, which attracted many tourists to pay their respects.
Here are two more places for you to play all day:
Line 5Versailles
You can't use carnet tickets to go to Versailles. You can buy tickets directly from the starting point to this station.
ChateaudeVersailles Chateau de Versailles
RERC line to Versailles-RiveDroite station, get off and walk west for about 15 minutes.
Address: PlaceLyautey,Versailles,France
Closed every Monday.
Versailles is one of the most magnificent palaces in Europe, and it is really no exaggeration to use it with splendor and luxury! It used to be Louis XIII's hunting palace, and Louis XIV expanded it into a French palace.
The exterior of Versailles is French classical style, and the interior is decorated with baroque and rococo design. The mirror hall, war hall, Apollo hall, king's bedroom and other rooms are resplendent in decoration, and every detail is worth stopping to watch carefully.
"The garden of Versailles is a model of French gardens. Exquisite sculptures, symmetrical designs, exquisite geometric patterns, long canals and artificially built flowers and trees reveal the ingenuity of French foresters everywhere. Overlooking the garden from the palace, or strolling on the grass in the garden, you can vaguely feel the elegance of the life of the French aristocrats in those days. “
It's best to go to Versailles before 10 o'clock on the day, otherwise the queue will be really delayed for a long time. Go to the service center on the right side of the gate to buy tickets before queuing up ~ (You must take the map here, or you will get lost later) Before visiting the palace, you can go to the service center in the palace (not the place to buy tickets, but a service center after queuing into the palace) to get a Chinese interpreter. After the palace tour, return the interpreter and you can go to the garden ~
Mirror hall:
In addition to the beautiful scenery, there are Trianon Palace and Marie Antoinette Palace in the garden. These small palaces need to buy tickets separately ~
The garden of Versailles is very large, so it takes one day to go to Versailles.
Line 6DisneylandParis, Paris
RERA line to the terminal Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy.
If you have enough time to travel in Paris, I really recommend you to go to Disneyland in Paris!
It is the first Disneyland I visited in my life. Although it is not as big as Shanghai Disneyland, and its equipment may be a little old, it can really make you feel a strong Disney fairy tale atmosphere. The staff are particularly friendly, and you can feel that they are really working with emotion and will interact with tourists.
I still remember that when the park was closing at night, several Disney workers stood on the balcony on the second floor of the gate and tried to wave goodbye to us, saying goodbye words, which was really touching. These are not felt in Shanghai Disneyland.
Besides, there will be fewer people here than in China. . .
Paris shopping
GaleriesLafayette, Galeries Lafayette, Galeries Lafayette
Metro Lines 7 and 9 to Chausséed'Antin-LaFayette Station Address: 40 40BoulevardHaussmann,75009.
Paris
The flagship store of Galeries Lafayette, located on Osman Street in the center of Paris, is the largest department store in Europe. There are three buildings, namely men's department, women's department and home department. Be sure to go to Osman's flagship store. There are also branches of Galeries Lafayette in other places, but they are small.
There are many people in the whole shopping mall, especially in the women's clothing department, and there are many people in China. Almost every counter has a waiter who can speak Chinese. There is always a long line in front of lv and chanel.
If the shopping time is tight, this will be a good choice. Because Galeries Lafayette contains many kinds, including skin care products, watches, jewelry, bags, clothes and shoes.
Paris spring LePrintemps
Metro Lines 3 and 9 to Havre-Caumartin Station Address: 64 Boulevard Hausmann, 75009 Paris.
Paris Spring Headquarters is next to Lafayette. It is also a large shopping mall with all kinds of products, but the number of people will be much less than that of Galeries Lafayette, so if the products you want to buy are out of stock in Galeries Lafayette, you might as well come to Paris in the spring.
There is also a Paris Spring branch next to the Louvre, but the area is relatively small and there are not many brands. You can stop by when you go to the Louvre.
LaValléeVillage, Valley Discount Village
RERA line to Vald'Europe station, turn right and walk for a few minutes to the address: 3 3CoursdelaGaronne,77700Serris,
France
Valley Discount Village is the only discount village in Paris, which is a 40-minute drive away from the center of Paris, and is the previous stop of Disneyland.
After arriving at the discount village, you can go to the tourist service center first. There are often 10% discount coupons, which can be used in many shops in the discount village, which is equivalent to discounts.
If you buy too many large ones in the discount village, you can go to Samsonite and buy another suitcase. You can also get a 10% discount on the original price, and then get a tax refund, which is super cost-effective ~
If you want to buy longchamp bags, you can also buy them here, which is much cheaper than the specialty store in Xiang Street.
Other brands here are: Burberry, Maje, Kenzo, Timberland, Celine and Salvatore.
Ferragamo, Givenchy, Valentino, Chloe, etc.
AvenueMontaigne on Montaigne Avenue
Metro Lines 1 and 9 to FranklinD.Roosevelt Station Address: AvenueMontaigne, Paris,France.
Montaigne Avenue is next to the Champs Elysé es. If you want to buy luxury goods, hua must come here. Many flagship stores of luxury goods are here, and there are many new styles here, and there are relatively few tourists, which will have a good shopping experience.
Introduction: Everyone needs to go out to play at leisure time. What preparations should be made in advance to visit Notre Dame de Paris at this time? You know what? Next, follow Xiaobian to find out.
I. Plan to visit Notre Dame de Paris.
Many people want to visit Notre Dame de Paris. We will find that many people have read this book or this movie and are very interested in it. So at this time, you will find that we have to prepare our passports and book air tickets in advance to play here. We have to understand some local customs and cultures and communicate with local people politely. So you will find that this is a sacred church, and there are some sculptures in the lesson plan group here that are beautiful. We can take pictures and punch in when we visit here. So you will find that there are many things you need to visit here. First of all, we need to prepare euros. We know that their currency is euros in France. We can exchange some local currencies at local banks or post offices, but we know that there may be some thieves here. We should pay attention to safety and don't carry too much cash, otherwise people will pay attention to it.
Second, the beautiful place
We'd better not pack too much cash. As we all know, China people like to bring cash. At this time, some dangerous situations may occur. You can use your bank card to shop locally. At this time, you will find that it is more convenient to swipe your card, and it can also prevent theft. So at this time, you will find that many penetration rates are also relatively high. Before going abroad, we will do some visa cards, which are popular or can be used locally. And we should also prepare some cameras or chargers of our own. We know that some chargers in Paris may be round-hole chargers, and their electronic products are not the same as ours. We have bought some plug converters in advance in China, so we can enjoy ourselves in Paris at this time. We can visit some scenic spots in Paris, St. Mar's Garden and other local museums, and we need some passes, so we must go and watch them.