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Parc Andre Citroen, Paris

Dec 21st

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Parc Andre Citroen

Address: Along rue Balard Arrondissement: 15th   Hours: Dawn to 6:00pm Tickets: Free

About Parc Andre Citroen

Many of the parks and attractions in Paris are centuries old, however Parc Andre Citroen defies this notion and offers a fresh, modern spin on the Parisian park experience.

The 35 acres park is named after the French automaker Andre Citroen, whose auto factory used to reside on the location. The Paris government spent a pretty penny fixing the location after the factory closed and it has proven to be money well spent as it is a local and tourist hit.

The park is situated More >

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Grand Palais, Paris

Dec 17th

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Grand Palais

Address: 3 Avenue du General Eisenhower, Paris Arrondissement: 8th   Hours: Every day, Tuesdays aside, from 10:00am to 8:00pm and Wednesday until 10:00pm Tickets: 7.62EUR with reservation and 8.69EUR without, reduced rates also available

WWW: Grand Palais  Phone: 33(0)1 44 13 17 17 Email: Fabien.escalona@rmn.fr

About the Grand Palais

In the late 19th century much of Paris got a needed facelift. Thousands of people would be coming into the city in 1900 for the World’s Fair and the citizens and government wanted to ensure that their guests saw the most beautiful Paris possible.

Several new structures went up around the city under the More >

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Petit Palais, Paris

Dec 17th

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Petit Palais

Address: Avenue Winston Churchill Arrondissement: 8th   Hours: Tickets: Free for all owned exhibits; a small fee that varies for temporary exhibits

Phone: 01 53 43 40 00

About the Petit Palais

In the late 19th century much of Paris got a makeover. Thousands of people would be flooding into the city in 1900 for the World’s Fair and the citizens and government wanted to ensure that they saw the most beautiful Paris possible.

Several new structures went up around the city under the watchful eye of infamous Parisian architect Charlest Girault; including Petit Palais, its larger neighbor Grand Palais and the Pont More >

Hotel des Invalides, Paris

Dec 17th

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Hotel des Invalides

Address: Esplanade des Invalides, 75507 Arrondissement: 7th

Hours: April – September 10:00am-6:00pm; October – March 10:00am-5:00pm; Closed first Monday of each month. Tickets: 8EUR; reduced ticketes available but varied

WWW: Hotel des Invalides Phone: 01 44 42 37 72

About the Hotel des Invalides

The Hotel des Invalides was home to thousands of war torn veterans for many years. Today it stands as a museum and a celebrated tomb of many infamous Frenchmen.

In the beginning, this massive structure wasn’t intended to be so… massive. Only several barracks were to be built. However, King Louis XIV, the Sun King himself, reneged on the original plans and More >

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Forum des Halles, Paris

Dec 10th

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Forum des Halles

Address: Les Halles Metro Station Arrondissement: 1st

About the Forum des Halles

Paris’ Forum des Halles has a unique 800 year history. From 1200 through 1500, the area was a thriving marketplace which specialized in tasty foods and a variety of businesses. Parisian’s came here to mill about, shop and enjoy food and friends into the wee hours of the morning. 

However, as the city grew larger the congestion that Halles created became too much for the citizens of Paris. In the 1960s the cafes and stalls were moved to Rungis, a suburban area near the Orly Airport.

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Fontaine des Innocents, Paris

Dec 10th

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Fontaine des Innocents

Address: Square des Innocents Arrondissement: 1st

About the Fountain des Innocents

The Fontaine des Innocents is named for the cemetery that was originally located in this region of Paris. For six centuries the Cimetiere des Saint Innocents lay in the location. It was thought to be a child cemetery (hence the name) although no one can be certain. 

In the mid 1500’s, architect Jean Goujon designed the Fountain to commemorate the deceased and the cemetery that once stood in the square. It was actually built into the wall along the intersection of Rue St. Denis and Rue au Fers (modern day More >

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La Defense, Paris

Dec 10th

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La Defense

Address: Place de la Defense Arrondissement: La Defense area runs through several arrondissement.   Hours for Grand Arche: 10:00am – 8:00pm Tickets: Adults 9EUR; Children 7.50EUR

WWW: Grande Arche

About La Defense

At the end of World War I, the city of Paris planned to build up parts of their city, mainly along Triumphale Way from the Arc de Triomphe to La Defense.  The idea was to have a row of visually stunning skyscrapers in a Modernist style to update the bustling section of the city. Many plans came from infamous 1930s architects like Le Corbusier. Unfortunately for them, us and the More >

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Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise, Paris

Nov 21st

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Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise

Address: 16 rue de Repos Arrondissement: 20th   Hours: March through November 8:00am – 6:00pm; November through March 8:00am -5:30pm Tickets: Free

WWW: Pere-Lachaise or for panoramic views go here.

About the Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise

Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise is one of the most legendary cemeteries in the world. It is an extremely popular tourist attraction and draws in one some of the largest crowds of any cemetery.

In France a temporary ban was placed on cemeteries, deeming them a health hazard. Once Napoleon Bonaparte lifted the ban in 1804, construction on the 109 acres began. Named after Pere Francois de La Chaise, Louis More >

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Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris

Nov 21st

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Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Address: Quai Francois-Mauriac 75706 Paris Arrondissement: 13th    Hours: 9:00am – 8:00pm although some certain rooms hours may vary. Tickets: Exhibition 7EUR; exhibition reduced rate 5EUR; lecture guided tour 4.5EUR

WWW: Bibliotheque Nationale de France   Phone: 33(0)1 53 79 59 59

About the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

The new Bibliothequq Nationale de France, translated to the National Library of France, was built in 1996. It is also known as Francois Mitterrand Library. It replaced the old library that was dubbed insufficient for all of France’s literary treasures.

The idea of a new building was proposed by France’s 1980’s President Francois Mitterrand who More >

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Hotel de Ville, Paris

Nov 21st

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Hotel de Ville

Address: Place de l”hotel de Ville, Rue de Rivoli Arrondissement: 4th   Hours: 10:00am – 10:00pm Tickets: Varied

Phone: 01 42 76 50 49

About the Hotel de Ville

In the year 1246, Paris’ first borough was created. The trade guilds elected Alderman as their council. However, until 1357 there was no set municipal building to take care of business in. One of the Alderman bought house on the busy place de Greve, also known as Shore Harbor. The exquisite two story home featured two towers and arcades. It came to be known as the House of Pillars and served More >

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