Paris (FRANCE)
Paris is the city of love, and with this in mind it is no wonder that the city is full of wonderful parks and beautiful romantic scenery.No visitor to Paris should ever skip this park, because to do so would be a tragedy. The tranquil and natural beauty of the park make it the perfect place to get away and escape any stress or troubles. It is also ideal for lovers, because the setting is so romantic.There are four places that you must see on your visit however, five if you are daring enough to enter the doors of the infamous Moulin Rouge! The other four are the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre, and if you have kids (or if you're young at heart) Disneyland Paris.
For a romantic trip to Paris, try and visit the city in spring when it is at its most beautiful. Stroll around the city with your partner, stopping for light lunch or a glass of wine at a small bistro. For something a little more special take an evening boat trip down the River Seine, enjoying a quiet supper whilst you pass the illuminated Paris landmarks.
France is well known for its wine, cusine, language and culture. In fact, many books and movies have been written to give us all a glimpse of Paris, known around the world as the city of lights. But France goes beyond Paris and its metropolitan way of life - France is nature and countryside, France is hospitality and landscape, France is relaxation and fun. There are many unexplored regions in France that offer a little bit more to those looking for cozy and quaint places.
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Known for its monuments and museums, Paris is the most visited city in the world. It's Eiffel Tower is recognized as one of the most beautiful structures around the globe. Paris is also a very accessible city. In fact, you can take the metro to all the touristic destinations such as Notre-Dame cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe, or the Grande Arche de la Défense. There are also plenty of museums to visit such as The Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the Musée Picasso, Musée Rodin, Musée Carnavalet, Musée Marmottan and the Arab Institute, just to name a few.