2. Paris, the capital of France and of the Ile de
France region, covers a surface area of 105
km² and has a population, according to the
last census in 1999, of 2,125,246. the city is
divided into 20 administrative
arrondissements.
Paris, also called the city of light because is
one of the most popular tourist destinations in
the world, with 45 million tourists every year.
Paris has an oceanic climate and is affected
by the Notrth Atlantic Current so the city
rarely sees extremely high or low
temperatures.
3. For centuries Paris has been a flourishing European
cultural centre and a meeting point for artists from all
over the world. Today the city's multicultural
inheritance can be admired in hundreds of
museums,galleries, and churches that grace nearly
every part of the city. Parisian culture is also ingrained
in the sounds of bustling streets, bouncy clubs and
splendid operas. During the day, numerous local
groups perform jazz standards and traditional Parisian
folk music for tips and words of kindness. The
colonization and immigration have left great marks
on the culture of Paris. Culturally speaking, Paris offers
you a unique range of opportunities.
4.
5. 11:00 a.m
Catch a flight from Belo Horizonte to São
Paulo.
1:00 p.m
Catch a flight from São Paulo to Paris.
11:30 p.m
Arrive in Paris.
6. The company that makes flights to Paris is Air
France.
Departure flight: R$3037
Return flight: R$1513
7. Eiffel Tower:
Today, the Eiffel Tower has become a global icon of France,
which is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars.
Price:
Stairs are 4 euros
1st floor 4.50
2nd floor 7.80
top 11.50
8. Notre Dame Cathedral:
Notre Dame, is often known simply as Notre Dame and is a Gothic
cathedral in the centre of Paris on the River Seine.
Prices: Free to enter.
To climb the Cathedral tower (7,50 €)
Museuim of the Cathedral Crypt (3,30 €).
The Grande Arche:
Grande Arche de la Fraternite, is a monument in the business district of La
Defense to the West of Paris.
9. The Louvre: Known to many as just The Louvre, the full name
is Musee du Louvre.
10. Tour the Rodin Museum (café lunch in its gardens).
The Pantheon: The Pantheon comes from the Greek word
Pantheon, meaning "All the Gods" and is a building in the
Latin Quarter.
11. Arc de Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe is a famous monument in Paris that honours
those who fought for France.
The Champs-Elysees Avenue: The Champs-Élysees is the most
prestigious and broadest avenue in Paris.
12. Disneyland Paris Resort France: We are sure that you have
heard of Disneyland Paris and if you want to take your children
to a place they will never forget, this place is a must.
13.
Moulin Rouge: Moulin Rouge is French for Red Mill or windmill
and is a traditional cabaret, built in 1889 by Joseph Oller
14. Chateau de Versailles in France: The Chateau de Versailles is
one of the largest castles in the world and is one of the most
visited sites in France.
15. Musee d'Orsay in Paris France: Musee d'Orsay picks up where
the Louvre leaves off, featuring French art from the mid 1800s
to the 1st World War.
Go shopping.
16. Catacombs of Paris France: The Catacombs of Paris is a
famous burial place in Paris.
17. The River Seine: The Seine is a major river of North Western
France and one of its well-known commercial waterways.
18. Royal Chateau de Fontainebleau: The Royal Chateau de
Fontainebleau is a large castle where the Renaissance was
introduced to France from 1528.
19. 8:00 a.m
Catch a flight from Paris to São Paulo.
9:30 p.m
Catch a flight from São Paulo to Belo
Horizonte.
11:30 p.m
Arrive in Belo Horizonte
.
20. Metro
Bus
Tram
RER (suburban express railway)
Taxi
Bicycles
Boats
21. Hotel de Sully In Paris
The Hotel de Sully is an old mansion house that is located in the
4th Arrondissement of Paris and was originally constructed in
1625 by Jean Androuet Du Cerceau.
Hotel de Ville In Paris France
The Hotel de Ville in Paris is the building that houses the
Administration for the City of Paris and we would know it as the
City Hall.