Paris is a wonderful city. It is best known for its exceptional beauties, passion, culture and unique character. Every year million of visitors relish the beauty of Paris. Here are some useful guidelines for your Paris trip.
The city of light has many of the world's most visited attractions. Some of the chief attractions in Paris which make your trip amazing are Eiffel Tower, Musée du Louvre, Esplanade des Invalides, Hotel National des Invalides, River Seine, Mont Martre, Musée de l’Armée museum, Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération museum, Bois De Boulogne Park, Euro Disney and many more.
Paris is one of the most popular destinations in the world, which makes it quite easy to access. Aéroport Charles de Gaulle, main international airport in Paris receive flights from all over the world. Paris has vast and perplexing road network. Public transportation in Paris is extensive, including the popular Metro trains, France's train system running to points outside the city, a bus system, and more. High-speed TGV train services are also a suitable way of reaching the destination, which has six major train stations.
There are large number of hotels in Paris, providing all amenities and comforts of home. You can choose hotel according to your budget. Eugenie Villa and Waldorf Madeleine are most popular outstanding, luxurious and stylish hotels. The best thing to do is to determine which attractions you want to see. Once you do that, search for lodging within that arrondissement or close by.
It is recommended to insure you and your family when visiting Paris. Travel insurance provides you coverage for medical expenses, trip cancellation/interruption, baggage damage, and much more.
Have a nice trip!
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Florence is a fantastic tourist destination in the Tuscany region of Italy. It’s certainly the city for aesthetes. Florence is best known for its museums. Museums and galleries line along the banks of the river Arno and dot the cityscape, so that there is a masterpiece to behold at every turn.
The Uffizi Gallery is a home to the Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. The Uffizi houses the premier collection of Italian Renaissance art, featuring works by such masters as Botticelli, Titian, Michelangelo and da Vinci. The Accademia museum, the first school of drawing is famous for its several sculptures by Michelangelo, notably his David, in addition to an extensive collection of 15th- and 16th-century paintings.
The Baptistery is the oldest museum in Florence. The exterior façade houses three arches that are adorned with sculptures and marble decorations and doors are pieces of art and gilded in bronze. Pitty Palace is a complex of art museums housing some of the most celebrated treasures in the city.
Gallery of Modern Art museum located on the second floor of the Pitti Place depicts work of Cezanne, Gauguin, and Grassi and others who adopted the style and techniques of French artists.
Visit The Horne Museum, this art museum houses an impressive group of 14th-century Florentine and Sienese works plus Giotto's St. Stephen, which is rare and the highlight of the collection. The Silver Museum contains an amazing collection of objects from the various dynasties ranging from the Medici through the Lorraine. One of the most valuable pieces housed here is a collection of vases by Lorenzo the Magnificent.