Latin Quarter
Latin Quarter (Quartier latin) The Latin Quarter in Paris is the area around the Sorbonne, École Normale Supérieure, Paris II University and other universities in the French capital, which are…
Continue readingLatin Quarter (Quartier latin) The Latin Quarter in Paris is the area around the Sorbonne, École Normale Supérieure, Paris II University and other universities in the French capital, which are…
Continue readingLa Défense neighborhood La Défense is a modern neighborhood of the Paris agglomeration, located in the northwestern suburbs of the French capital. Défense has the status of Europe’s largest business…
Continue readingMontmartre Montmartre is one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in Paris, cherishing its fascinating history. Located in the north of the capital, the quarter still attracts tourists with romantic boulevards,…
Continue readingPlace Pigalle Pigalle is the most frivolous neighborhood in Paris and at the same time the main provider of sexual entertainment for the capital’s residents and visitors. A haven of…
Continue readingPlace Vendôme Place Vendôme is one of the five “royal squares” of Paris, which is spread out in the historic center of the city, north of the Tuileries Gardens and…
Continue readingPlace de la Concorde in Paris Place de la Concorde is the central square of Paris, an outstanding monument of the Classicist era. It is the second largest in France…
Continue readingPlace de la Bastille Place de la Bastille is a famous Parisian square in the historic center of the city, which has become one of the cultural centers and symbols…
Continue readingMontparnasse Tower Montparnasse Tower is a 59-story office skyscraper in the center of Paris, whose observation deck is considered the best place to view the central districts of the French…
Continue readingMonet’s Garden in Giverny (Jardin de Claude Monet) Monet’s Garden at Giverny, the place where Claude Monet lived, is known for its beautiful garden and house. It is located on…
Continue readingChâteau de Chambord Château de Chambord, which dates back to the 16th century, is a unique pearl of architecture that became a symbol of the French Renaissance. It is located…
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