Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world, with more than 89 million foreigners visiting in 2019. It is famous for its rich history, impressive architecture, spectacular art, delicious food, sparkling wine, and romantic air. The capital of France is aptly called the City of Lights that is as magical as it is illuminating. Some of its popular attractions are the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles Palace, Notre-Dame de Paris, Sacré Cœur, Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Disneyland Paris, and designer boutiques. Visitors usually stay here for at least a week to experience and enjoy the best that the city offers.
Each year, millions of tourists visit the famed the Eiffel Tower, built by the visionary engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. The steel landmark, which stands proudly as the symbol of marvelous Paris and mighty France, houses a theater, a string of shops, and the Michelin-starred Jules Verne restaurant. The Eiffel Tower has platforms at the top that provide a sweeping view of the city.
Another prominent feature in the City of Lights is the Louvre Museum with its iconic glass pyramid on the courtyard. The Louvre Pyramid, designed by renowned architect Ieoh Ming Pei, is arguably the most photographed feature of the museum. The Louvre contains about 35,000 works of art, including La Gioconda or the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
The Parisian landscape is marked by gardens, monuments, museums, and centuries-old buildings. It brims with high-end boutiques and quaint shops, as well as fine-dining restaurants, alfresco cafés, and boulangeries. The city is on the River Seine, which offers sightseeing boat cruises, and it is divided in arrondissements.
Paris has a well-established transportation system to take locals and tourists in, around, to, and from the glimmering city. It has two international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. It has an impressive railway system that has one of the busiest railway stations in the world, and which encompasses the vibrant and highly reliable Paris Metro subway system. Meanwhile, the Paris road network formally starts at Kilometre Zero facing the Notre-Dame cathedral, and it leads to various points of the mainland, such as Marseille and Nantes, as well as several points in Europe, including London in the United Kingdom and Brussels in Belgium.
For the most unforgettable vacation, Welcome2France provides impeccable holiday-home rentals where guests can relax after a long day of touring the vibrant city and the surrounding areas. Whether it is a week-long escape or a long-term stay in the French capital, you will get furnished, thoroughly updated, and fully serviced accommodations to fit your lifestyle, taste, and budget. W2F has a fine inventory of luxury apartments and villas for solo travelers, couples, and entire families.
Each year, millions of tourists visit the famed the Eiffel Tower, built by the visionary engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. The steel landmark, which stands proudly as the symbol of marvelous Paris and mighty France, houses a theater, a string of shops, and the Michelin-starred Jules Verne restaurant. The Eiffel Tower has platforms at the top that provide a sweeping view of the city.
Another prominent feature in the City of Lights is the Louvre Museum with its iconic glass pyramid on the courtyard. The Louvre Pyramid, designed by renowned architect Ieoh Ming Pei, is arguably the most photographed feature of the museum. The Louvre contains about 35,000 works of art, including La Gioconda or the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
The Parisian landscape is marked by gardens, monuments, museums, and centuries-old buildings. It brims with high-end boutiques and quaint shops, as well as fine-dining restaurants, alfresco cafés, and boulangeries. The city is on the River Seine, which offers sightseeing boat cruises, and it is divided in arrondissements.
Paris has a well-established transportation system to take locals and tourists in, around, to, and from the glimmering city. It has two international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. It has an impressive railway system that has one of the busiest railway stations in the world, and which encompasses the vibrant and highly reliable Paris Metro subway system. Meanwhile, the Paris road network formally starts at Kilometre Zero facing the Notre-Dame cathedral, and it leads to various points of the mainland, such as Marseille and Nantes, as well as several points in Europe, including London in the United Kingdom and Brussels in Belgium.
For the most unforgettable vacation, Welcome2France provides impeccable holiday-home rentals where guests can relax after a long day of touring the vibrant city and the surrounding areas. Whether it is a week-long escape or a long-term stay in the French capital, you will get furnished, thoroughly updated, and fully serviced accommodations to fit your lifestyle, taste, and budget. W2F has a fine inventory of luxury apartments and villas for solo travelers, couples, and entire families.