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Paris Day Trip

Paris is a diverse city. You can also enjoy Paris according to your own interests. For the main historical buildings in the city, such as the Eiffel Tower , the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, the Champs Elysées and the Place de la Concorde, you can enjoy them on your own. For relatively distant attractions, we have prepared different routes for you to take one-day tours of Paris and its surrounding areas. In the morning, start from Departing from the hotel and returning to the hotel in the evening, we can provide you with the service of booking a song and dance dinner in advance.

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The first stop is 13 Rue AUBER, RUE AUBER. Printemps department store and Galeries Lafayette are both department stores with a long history in Paris, rich products, and mainly deal in mid-to-high-end products. Tourists holding non-EU passports can enjoy a 13% tax rebate for purchases over a certain amount.

Second stop Opera House - Street on September 4th OPERA-QUATR SEPTEMBRE Paris Opera House: built from 1862 to 1873, by Charles. Designed by Garnier, it is called Garnier Opera House. It is the most typical building of the Napoleon III period. It is located in a prosperous district of Paris. It has exquisite architecture, gorgeous sculptures and magnificent interior decoration. Now she mainly performs ballet. After taking photos at Place de l'Opéra, enter Place Vend?me along Avenue de la Paix. Place Vend?me: a masterpiece of architectural art in the late Louis XIV period. The column standing in the center of the square was built to commemorate Napoleon's military exploits at the Battle of Austerlitz. Together with the surrounding ancient buildings, it forms Place Vend?me in Paris. The most elegant atmosphere among many squares. It is currently a luxury business center in Paris.

The third stop: PALAI ROYAL-COMEDIE FANCAISE PALAI ROYAL-COMEDIE FANCAISE PALAI ROYAL: Originally the seat of the court of Louis XIV. After he moved to Versailles, the place was used for other purposes. It is now the seat of the French Constitutional Council and the French Ministry of Culture. There are royal gardens and modern sculptures of cloth pits and pillars in the courtyard. On the left side of the palace is the Comédie Fran?aise. Young people often perform roller skating in the Palace Square, making it a lively neighborhood. Nearby is the tourist business district. In addition to foreign currency exchange offices and tourist souvenir shops, there are also BENLUX perfume duty-free shops that provide Chinese services, and CISEAUD'ARGENT, a brand-name suit discount store.

The fourth stop is the Louvre, Tuileries Park MUSEE DU LOUVRE, JARDIN DES TUILAIES The Louvre: originally a river defense fortress building built at the end of the 12th century, it was later supplemented and expanded by successive kings and became the French capital. The Royal Palace was converted into a museum during the French Revolution, and the collection was expanded during the Napoleonic period. After reconstruction in the 1980s, the Louvre became the world's largest and most magnificent art treasure house. The collections range from prehistoric art to the end of the 18th century, including ancient oriental art, ancient Egyptian art, ancient Greek and Roman art, European medieval and Renaissance art, including sculptures, paintings, treasures and handicrafts. A masterpiece of world art. Among them, the statue of Venus, the statue of the Goddess of Victory, and Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa are the treasures of the museum. In the courtyard of the Louvre, there is a glass pyramid designed by Chinese-American Pei Luming. The Arc de Triomphe of Careux built in the Napoleonic era and the Tuilery Fountain Sculpture Park, which was converted from the former royal garden.

Fifth stop PONT NEUF-QUAI DESORFEVRES Although the New Bridge is called the New Bridge, it is the oldest bridge among all the bridges on the Seine River. There is King Henry IV of France on the bridge. Equestrian bronze statue. In ancient times, the bridge deck was a gathering place for three religions and nine streams. It connected the island to the urban area on the west bank of the Seine River. Nearby are the green gardens at the end of the island, the CONCIERGERIE Castle, the SAINT CHAPELLE church, the Coin Museum and other attractions. Go down to the green garden at the end of the island under the bridge, and watch the Seine River quietly diverging under the willows, with hundreds of ships competing for the flow. The scenery on both sides of the river is really a pleasure to behold.

Sixth Stop Notre Dame de Paris NOTRE DAME DE PARIS Notre Dame de Paris was built from 1163 to 1330. It is a model of French Gothic architectural art. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris, Victor. Hugo's work of the same name made it even more famous, because Napoleon held his coronation ceremony and other major historical events here, and Notre Dame became a witness to French history. The current church was renovated in the 19th century and cleaned in the 1990s. There is a sign of the origin of the French highway on Notre Dame Square, and opposite the Notre Dame is the Paris Police Department.

Seventh Stop PETIT PONT The small bridge on the right side in front of Notre Dame de Paris connects the city island with the Latin Quarter. The Latin Quarter is one of the oldest cultural and residential areas in Paris. , in the 13th century, Latin was used in teaching in the school, hence the name.

Nowadays, although many schools and institutions have gone outside the city, teaching and research institutions are still relatively concentrated, and the humanistic tradition is still strong. Therefore, the Latin Quarter is deeply loved by young students and intellectuals. There are many restaurants and cafes in the neighborhood, the atmosphere is lively, and there are famous people on the riverbank. Used bookstalls where you can pick up gold from the sand.

Eighth stop JARDIN DE LUXMBOURG Luxembourg Garden is also the seat of the French Senate. The famous Luxembourg Palace is located in the park. The Luxembourg Palace was built in 1615 and was originally the home of Marie-Marie, the widow of French King Henry IV. Germany. The bedchamber of the Medici Queens. For nearly 200 years, it has been famous as an important political stage and the seat of the legislative body in France. Napoleon once founded the Senate here and announced the birth of the French Empire. A park was formed around the Luxembourg Palace. The pool, trees, sculptures, grassland and forest path form a unique romantic temperament. During holidays, citizens walk in the park and read by the pool.

Ninth Stop: Saint-Germain Street SAINT GERMAIN Saint-Germain Street in the Despore district is located on the left bank of the Seine River, with the Saint-Germain Church as the center. It is one of the ancient romantic neighborhoods in Paris. Saint-Germain is the oldest church in Paris and was built to house the fragments of the Holy Cross. The sculptures in the church are naive and simple, and are the works of the ancient Romans. The surrounding streets are narrow and old, and are now mostly shops, galleries, bookstores, etc. The bars and cafes along the main streets, especially the outdoor cafes, have a unique atmosphere.

The tenth stop is the MUSEE D'ORSAY Museum. The MUSEE D'ORSAY Museum was originally the Orsay Railway Station. It was built on July 14, 1900 for the International Exhibition in Paris. The train station was also the first Paris train station to be electrified. In 1977, the French government decided to turn it into a museum, and the interior renovation was built by Italian architects. Orlandi finished. The exhibits mainly come from the original collection of the Louvre. The works date from 1848 to 1914. They can be said to be a continuation of the Louvre. There are special exhibition rooms for the works of French Impressionist masters and the works of Van Gogh.

The eleventh stop, PLACE CONCORDE, was built from 1757 to 1779. It was originally built for Louis XV of France. The statue was overturned, a guillotine was erected on the original site, and the square was renamed the Grand Revolution Square. After more than 1,170 people were dismissed (including Louis X and his wife, Danton, Madame Roland, Robespierre, Saint-Just, etc.), it was renamed Place de la Concorde in 1795. The square was renovated from 1836 to 1840 and became what it is today. scale.

The twelfth stop, the Champs-Elysées, CHAMPS-ELYSEES, CLEMENCEAU, the Grand Palace and the Petit Palace, and the beautiful Alexander III Bridge were all built for the Universal Exposition in 1900. In addition to traditional stone materials In addition, the relatively new steel and glass at that time were widely used in building materials, forming a perfect building of that era. Today, the Grand Official and Small Palace mainly hosts various special exhibitions of fine arts, historical cultural relics, etc. The Alexander III Bridge is called Sai The most beautiful bridge on the Nene River was built at the end of the 19th century at the suggestion of Tsar Nicholas II who was visiting France to commemorate the traditional friendship between the French and Russian peoples. Strolling in this neighborhood, you can experience the romantic and elegant atmosphere of Paris. .

The 13th stop: Rue de la Bourgeois-Champs-Elysées LIA BOETIE-CHAMPS This section of the Champs-Elysées is the most prosperous section of the street, with banks, car dealerships, and airlines. Companies and shopping malls are lined up in rows, and Avenue Montaigne, which intersects Avenue des Champs-élysées, is lined with famous shops. It is a good place for window browsing, shopping and walking. The French Ansel Travel Agency is located at No. 31-33 in this block, room 205. Guests can go upstairs to rest, drink, travel, etc. after visiting here.

Stop 14: GEORGE V Avenue de Champs-Elysées. There is the famous Lido nightclub in Paris. Across the road is the Paris Tourist Office, which can provide travel information. No. 11 George V Street is the headquarters of the Chinese Embassy. Opposite is the equally famous Crazy Horse nightclub. The highlight of this section is of course the tall and majestic Arc de Triomphe.

Fifteenth stop CHARLES DE GUALL-ETOILE The Arc de Triomphe was built between 1806 and 1836. It was built by Napoleon to commemorate the historical glory of France and the unparalleled military achievements he established at Austerlitz. Built in imitation of the Arch of Constantine in ancient Rome, the Arc de Triomphe is 50 meters high, 40 meters wide and 22 meters thick. The door is engraved with the names of 386 generals who followed Napoleon's expedition. The facade is decorated with large reliefs, one of which faces The relief "La Marseillaise" (also known as the Expedition) on the right side of the Champs-Elysées is the most famous. It was created by Lu De, the original sculptor. It is a classic in the history of art. You can reach the Arc de Triomphe through the underground passage and visit it to commemorate the First World War. There is an eternal flame in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier built for the fallen soldiers. From the Arc de Triomphe, you can look around at the 12 streets radiating out from the Star Square.

Sixteenth Station TROCADERO Trocadero Square is a highland on the right bank of the Seine River. The Palais de Chaillot built in 1937 is a building between the two world's major stations. A masterpiece of art, today it is the Museum of Mankind, the Museum of Film Archives and the Oceanographic Museum. The platform located between the two floors of the Palais de Chaillot was named the Human Rights Square by President Mitterrand in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution in 1889. It is also a place for viewing the Eiffel Tower. The majestic scene and the best place to take photos

Seventeenth stop Eiffel Tower LA TOUR EIFFEL The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution and the World Exposition held at that time. The tower is 320 meters tall. meters (plus antenna), the tower weighs more than 7,000 tons. You can take an elevator to the top of the tower and overlook the panoramic view of Paris. On a clear day, you can see as far as 70 kilometers away. French engineer Eiffel was the first in the history of architecture to use steel and reinforced concrete materials to build such a behemoth. It is a miracle in the history of French construction. However, after its completion, the Eiffel Tower was attacked by conservatives and was considered to damage the traditional landscape of Paris. It was almost demolished. Today, it has become a landmark building in Paris and is the most visited landscape.

The 18th Station LES INVALIDES The Invalides was built in 1679 as a medical rest place built by King Louis XIV of France to house retired and disabled soldiers, hence the name "Invalides" or "Invalides". "Invalides" is still occupied by the French military administrative department. Napoleon's coffin is placed in the main building. Cannons and trophies captured by the French army in previous battles are stored in the courtyard. Today, the main function of the Invalides is a military museum. The square courtyard "Yingbin Courtyard" is the place where welcoming ceremonies are held when foreign heads of state visit France.

Stop 19 ESPLANADEDE SINVALIDES The square of Les Invalides is spacious and bright, with green grass, the golden sculptures of Alexander III Bridge on the Seine River, the simple and solemn architecture of Les Invalides, and the rhythm of the buildings around the square. Neat and tidy, it constitutes the open and cheerful grand country style of the square of the Invalides. Visitors can stroll and rest in the square. Wandering on the bridge.

The 20th stop: Place de la Concorde and Rue de la Concorde - Rue de la Concorde. Guozheng Street leading to Place de la Concorde intersects with the street of Saint-Honoré boutiques. Therefore, there are many famous stores. It is a concentrated area for high-end clothing stores in Paris. Celebrities and gentlemen frequently come in and out, so it is worth seeing. There are many ancient buildings in this area. In addition to the Elysée Palace of the French President, there are also Madeleine Cathedral, Crillon State Guesthouse, Admiralty, etc.

The 21st stop: Madeleine Cathedral MADELEINE The Madeleine Cathedral was built in 1764. After the turmoil of the French Revolution, it was not completed until the end of the Revolution. It is a church that imitates the ancient Greek and Roman temples. Its appearance Spectacular, but too austere inside.

Stop 22 MALESHERBES MALESHERBES The MALESHERBES neighborhood is also a commercial district. It stretches along the right side of the Madeleine Church. The Air China office is located here. This station is also connected to the green Exchange point for tourist sightseeing lines.

The 23rd stop: SACRE-COEUR MOULIN ROUGE. The Sacred Heart Church is a Byzantine-style light white church. The three dome areas sparkle in the sun, reflecting white everywhere. , people can’t help but marvel that this church was built to encourage the depressed Parisian citizens during the Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune. Not far from here. There is the famous Moulin Rouge nightclub.

Stop 24 Pompidou Cultural Center CENThth G POMPIDOU Some people may think that the project here has not yet been completed. In fact, the appearance here is originally so strange, with red and blue columns and spiral escalators on the outside. And stairs, the exposed ceiling and pipelines on the inside make people think it is a warehouse at first glance.

Stop 25 LA PLACE DES VOGES This is the most representative attraction in the Marais region. No. 6 of the square is the famous writer Victor. Hugo's former residence.

One-day tour of the best of Paris by Chinese car (1)

Tour departure date: starting from April, tours will depart every Monday and Friday

Champs Elysées Avenue - Arc de Triomphe

Get on the bus in front of McDonald's No. 138. Departs at 09:00

It is recommended that guests arrive at the Champs Elysées at 08:30 and experience the charm of strolling along the Champs Street and crossing the Arc de Triomphe before taking the bus to explore the beautiful scenery of Paris.

La Défense - Grand Arch

Paris' emerging business district is known as "Little New York in Paris". The Grand Arch is a majestic and powerful building, and is the best place to appreciate the new face of Paris.

Tropcadillo-Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution and the Universal Exposition held at that time. . You can take the elevator directly to the top of the tower and overlook the city. It is the most visited attraction in Paris. Trocadero Square: The best place to admire the majesty of the Eiffel Tower and take photos.

Nearby attractions: Chaillot Palace and Museum

Les Invalides-Napoleon's Tomb-Place de la Concorde

Les Invalides was built in 1679 by King Louis XIV of France to house veterans. Medical training center,

so it is also called the disabled military home. Today it is a military museum, where Napoleon's coffin is placed. Place de la Concorde is the most charming square in Paris. The obelisk in the center of the square was a gift from the Governor of Egypt.

The Madeleine Church - Perfume Museum

The Madeleine Church is a church imitating the ancient Greek and Roman temples. While touring the gorgeous streets of Paris, you can experience the national perfume culture at the Perfume Museum.

Galleries Lafayette

You can shop at Galeries Lafayette at noon and dine at McDonald's or a French buffet restaurant in the mall.

Paris Opera House - Louvre

The Paris Opera House was built in 1862-1873 and designed by Charles Garnier, so it is called the Garnier Opera House. It was the palace of Napoleon III. The most typical building of the period. The Louvre was originally a river defense castle built at the end of the 12th century. It later became a French royal palace and was converted into a museum during the French Revolution. It is now the largest and most magnificent art treasure in the world. You can view the glass pyramid in the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe of Carrousel and the Tuileries Fountain Park at the same time.

Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris was built between 1163 and 1330. It is a typical example of French Gothic architecture and is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris. There is a Paris center sign on the Place Notre-Dame. Next to Notre Dame, the bookstalls on the banks of the Seine are a scene of their own, with a different interest.

The Place de la Bastille

is a traditional meeting place for popular demonstrations or celebrations. 17:50-18:30 The bronze columns in the square commemorate the Parisians who died in the July Revolution after 1830. Transfer to Lachaise Cemetery, where the wall of commune members commemorates the victims.

H?tel de Ville

The seat of the Paris City Hall. The highlight tour of Paris has come to a successful conclusion. You can taste the authentic Shandong flavor at the nearby "Qingdao Restaurant".

The price is included

A luxury air-conditioned tour bus, Chinese tour guide, and Chinese explanation

The price does not include

Tips for the driver and tour guide ( Each guest is kindly requested to pay 3 euros per person per day for the driver and tour guide according to European custom), attraction tickets, and various personal expenses; lunch and dinner are at your own expense.

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