Things to See & Do in Paris

Paris unfolds pleasant scenes at every turn seducing the tourists with a variety of historic and cultural attractions. Whether you choose to stroll the magnificent bridges or exploring the famous museums in the city like the Picasso Museum, Musée du Louvre or others, you will have tonnes of activities to choose from that will make your stay more enjoyable. From trying different kinds of food to shopping for trendy fashions art or even explore for history, the exotic Paris City stands out as one of the magnificent cultural destinations of the world that you could ever explore.

Catacombs

A macabre, subterranean ossuary which is located in Paris, the catacombs reveal a large matrix of tunnels arranged with numerous bones and skulls properly aligned to form walls on each side. Philosophical sentiments and poems about life and death are engraved on the stone all over the catacombs as low lighting and pitch dark corners are added to the mystique to add more flavour to it.

Montmartre

Montmarte is one of the only hilltops in Paris that benefit from exotic views which tourists prefer when it comes to quiet cafes, cobbled streets, and ivy-Laden houses.

Montmartre was once a haven for popular celebrities including Renoir and Vincent Van Gogh and to date still attracts street painters who acknowledge those who came previously to show their respect and appreciation.

Musée d’Orsay

Musée d’Orsay happens to be a former train station close to the Seine at the Left Bank of the city and exhibits the world’s most detailed collection of properly crafted masterpieces that include Van Gogh’s « Starry Night » and also Renoir’s iconic « Bal du moulin de la Galette. »

Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Rousseau, Manet, Gauguin, Delacroix and Cézanne are among the many featured masters. The museum’s large collection of marble and bronze sculptures including arts by Rodin.

Marais District

The colourful and exotic Marias District is located in the 3rd and 4th arrondissements and unleashes a wealth of shops, exotic bistros, cafés, galleries, landmarks and museums featured by the Maison de Victor Hugo and the Picasso Museum. Marais is very popular for its electrifying nightlife and drawing gay tourists and other residents to its growth in the demand club scene, that has seen it thrive to a popular spot favourite to many visitors. The Marais District is located within a walking distance of the Musée d’Orsay, Louvre and the Place des Vosges providing a perfect centralized sightseeing location in Paris.