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What is Champ de Mars
The Champs de Mars is a large public green-space in Paris, France, located in the 7th ''arrondissement'', between the Eiffel Tower to the northwest and the École Militaire to the southeast. The park is named after the Campus Martius of Rome. In English Champs de Mars means "Field of Mars", from Mars the Roman god of war, from its original use for military training (...)
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fodors.com
"Originally created as the centrepiece of Paris’ Exposition Universelle in 1889, in commemoration of the centenary of the French Revolution, the Eiffel Tower went on to become the centrepiece of the city itself."
worldtouristattractions.travel-guides.com
"8 Stations Invalides (Les Invalides), Varenne (Les Invalides, Musee de Rodin), Ecole-Militaire (Eiffel Tower), Latour Maubourg (Hotel des Invalides)."
wikitravel.org
"The Champ de Mars ( IPA : [??? d? ma?s] )is a large public green-space in Paris , France ,located in the 7th arrondissement ,between the Eiffel Tower to the northwest and the École Militaire to the southeast."
en.wikipedia.org
"Cathédrale de Notre-Dame (Cathedral of Our Lady) The stocky Notre-Dame Cathedral ,situated on the Ile-de-la-Cité, could not be more different from the filigree Eiffel Tower."
cityguide.travel-guides.com
"Places to be particularly careful include Montmartre (especially around Sacré Cœur); Pigalle; the areas around Forum des Halles and the Centre Pompidou; the Latin Quarter (especially the rectangle bounded by rue St-Jacques, blvd St-Germain, blvd St-Michel and quai St-Michel); below the Eiffel Tower; and on the metro during rush hour."
lonelyplanet.com
"The Eiffel Tower, named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel, is 324m (1063ft) high, including the TV antenna at the tip."
lonelyplanet.com
"After a visit to the Eiffel Tower, you can take the kids for a donkey ride in the Champ de Mars."
frommers.com
"The Champ-de-Mars (Field of Mars), originally (1765) a military training ground, is now a large park-like area between the Eiffel Tower and the Ecole Militaire."
planetware.com
"In 2004 it became possible to ice-skate inside the Eiffel Tower, doing figure eights while taking in views of the rooftops of Paris."
frommers.com
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artman from Finland wrote about Opéra Bastille 2 years, 6 months ago
Go up just before the sun sets, and you'll se how Paris lights up, one district at a time. Truly amazing!
sebu from Finland wrote about Paris 2 years ago
For getting around easily, use the great Vélib community bicycle service. The daily fee is EUR 1 and using bicycles for up to 30 minutes is free after that. When using the bikes for longer, the prices increase every 30 minutes, so this is clearly intended for short-time use. Suggested use pattern: Grab a bike, drive to the next spot you want to visit, drop the bike. There shouldn't be a problem to find a station, as they are located within 300m distance from each other. Just try to avoid the stations at the main sights, chances are really bad there is a free place to return a bike at the Eiffel tower, for example. Two streets further, the situation usually looks better already.
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artman from Finland wrote about Opéra Bastille 2 years, 6 months ago
When standing under the arc, the straight Champs Élysées looks really amazing and the Arc de Triomphe in the distance is alligned perfectly.
mariasipka from Spain wrote about Paris 2 years, 4 months ago
I've just booked two nights to stay at the Hotel Odeon in St Germain. http://www.odeonhotel.fr/ It's well priced, in a great location and looks cool. Has been highly recommended by many people and I selected it after 3 hours of research.
pelicanpoker from USA wrote about Notre Dame de Paris 2 years, 2 months ago
The cathedral of Notre Dame is a very impressive sight. I was fortunate enough to walk in to Sunday Mass, which was very impressive. Also, there is a cemetary tour, which takes you into the catacombs under the Notre Dame. The catacombs tour is a must see, and it took me back to Indian Jones movie when he is looking for the grail!
traanitapiiri from Finland wrote about Paris 2 years, 2 months ago
Sainte Chapelle
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/france/paris-sainte-chapelle.htm
jjtravel from Finland wrote about Notre Dame de Paris 2 years ago
This majestic Gothic cathedral is a mystic must-see experience in the middle of Paris, on an island in river Seine. It's Grandes Orgues are one of the best of its kind in the whole world, so do not miss a concert every Sunday on 4:30 pm.
pelicanpoker from USA wrote about Arc de Triomphe 2 years, 2 months ago
The size of the Arc is truly dwarfing, and pictures can not fully explain its size. This landmark must be seen up close, and then referenced with historical pictures of the past like Hitler's army marching past it.
andymarshall wrote about Paris one year, 7 months ago
Great way of getting around between famous sights is the Batobus which is a kind of river shuttle bus with 8 stops on the river.
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artman from Finland wrote about Opéra Bastille 2 years, 6 months ago
Come early in the morning, otherwise you'll spend most of the day queing.
mxaddison from USA wrote about La Villa Hotel - Paris 2 years, 6 months ago
La Villa hotel is a small, modern hotel located on the Left Bank of Paris. It was designed by a student of Philip Stark has has a cool Jetsons-looking jazz bar downstairs. But the rooms themselves are tiny and downright sterile and gloomy feeling You don't get any of the passion of Paris. The only good thing is the hotel is located in a perfect spot at 29 Rue Jacob. Literally across the street is where Colette wrote; next door is where Ingres painted; the Seine, Louvre and Notre Dame are only two blocks away. But there are plenty of other boutique hotels in this area of Saint Germain de Pres that give you more of the Paris ambiance.
joonas wrote about Clos De Bourgogne 2 years, 5 months ago
this was a really nice and definately genuine french small restaurant. very few tourists but backed full of locals, it seems. no english menu, but you'll manage ;)
virlander from Finland wrote about Eiffel tower 2 years, 4 months ago
Do not use the elevator, instead use stairs!
jjg from USA wrote about Arab World Institute 2 years, 2 months ago
the windows here are a marvel: each has a metal mechanism that opens the aperture to control the amount of sunlight coming through. beautiful from the outside, crazy interesting on the inside. a beautiful building. bonus: next to the seine, near a beautiful garden, and the bistro on the corner is pretty good.
jjtravel from Finland wrote about Versailles 2 years ago
Could this be the most fascinating castle in the whole Europe? Grandiose halls after halls. But still with somewhat intimate feeling. Outside are magnificent and pretty well kept gardens, a place to wander around and imagine living a couple of hours as a ruler of the whole nation - safely somewhere outside the garden walls.
jussi from Finland wrote about Palace of Versailles 2 years ago
We made a day-trip from Paris to Versailles and it definitely was worth it. I have my doubts about the sanity of the french royals but must admit that they knew how to create a flamboyant court. Especially liked the Hall of Mirrors with the view over the gardens.
aratta from Germany wrote about Eiffel tower 2 years ago
use the stairs only if you can. It's hard to go to the top of the tower ;)
nipsu from Finland wrote about Louvre one year, 9 months ago
Louvre has 35,000 works of art, so it isn't that much, when I compare it for example with Hermitage Museum, where I also have been. But as everyone knows, you can see there the famous portrait of Mona Lisa. I think it was somehow a disillusion for me, because that portrait was so small and there where so many people ahead of it! But that museum as a whole was still worth seeing.
nipsu from Finland wrote about La Tour Eiffel one year, 8 months ago
"I expected something else" that was my first thought, when I standed beside the Eiffel Tower. That construction looked so little and somehow rusty. But when I got up, I was stumped. The city was so huge and I saw so far. It was totally different to stand in the top of the Eiffel relatively standing in the ground.
leo from Finland wrote about LʿÉtang-la-Ville 2 years, 2 months ago
A small but idyllic village near Paris, not very easy to reach with public transport.
jjg from USA wrote about Hotel Angleterre Etoile 2 years, 2 months ago
this hotel was a good value, and the staff was very helpful. the first room (first floor courtyard) was very musty; i asked to change, and they accomodated me. the second room was much better. small, of course, the location was great. a wonderful high-end secondhand shop was nearby. the 16th district is beautiful.
pelicanpoker from USA wrote about Eiffel tower 2 years, 2 months ago
There is a restaurant at the top if you can get a reservation!
pelicanpoker from USA wrote about Louvre 2 years, 2 months ago
This is an amazing art museum home to the Mona Lisa and Venus di Milo.
purdyinblue from USA wrote about Versailles 2 years ago
beautiful french country and the palace is a great site. been there twice!
nipsu from Finland wrote about Hard Rock Cafe one year, 8 months ago
I don't usually enjoy eating junk food, but in Hard Rock Cafe this junk food was an experience. Those tasty french fries and huge hamburgers were so delicious! And also that atmosphere was magnificent...but it might result from my age, because I was 16 years old and at the first time travelling alone.
HS from Finland wrote about La Tour Eiffel one year, 8 months ago
This Paris landmark is over 300 metres high iron tower. It´s sometihing you must see if you are in Paris. I wasn´t brave enough to go the top level, so I stayed in the first level. It was more than enough for me :) I don´t like that much of high places. Although the view from the top was much better than from the lowest level.
HS from Finland wrote about Arc de Triomphe one year, 8 months ago
This place is situated in the centre of traffic circle in Paris. At the top burns the tomb of the unknown soldier. From the top are great views around the city. This is something with the Eiffel Tower you must see if you´re in Paris.
dancingbear wrote about Paris one year, 6 months ago
please avid eye contact with sales guys near Eiffel Tower :)
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OlivierJD from USA wrote about Musée du quai Branly one year, 5 months ago
If you have a particular interest in the art of Asia and Oceania, this is the place to see it.
tiffanyhaines from Canada wrote about Paris one year, 5 months ago
It's most beautiful in the twilight hours.
alessandro wrote about Paris one year, one month ago
Part of trip "Summer short break in Paris"
virlander from Finland wrote about Best Western Premier Louvre Saint Honore one year ago
Even if you leave the "do not disturb" sign in the door the cleaners will come and disturb you...
sarahdoody from USA asked a question about Paris 11 months ago
Is there much to do in Paris around Christmas / New Years or does a lot of stuff shut down or have limited hours for the holidays?
sofaille replied 11 months ago:
Hi, Yes there is! the city is beautiful with all illuminations, and usually a lot of shops are even open on Sundays (up to Xmas anyway) which is not usually the case. No change to usual opening hours to my knowledge!
jussi replied 11 months ago:
New Years Eve in Paris is great! The Eiffel tower and Arc de Triomphe are beautifully illuminated and the surroundings are packed with happy people partying. It was the best time i've had in that city. :)
leo replied 11 months ago:
Yes, I second these answers. My best new years and christmas so far was at the turn of the millenium in Paris. Great parades at Champs Elysee and lots of people. Everything is decorated and lit up nicely. Metros can be a bit crowded though especially late in the evening.
virlander from Finland wrote about Galeries Lafayette 8 months ago
Remember to check all the Louis Vuitton stores in different floors!
eemilie1984eemilie1984 wrote about Notre Dame de Paris 4 months, 2 weeks ago
I love this cathedral! It reminds me Victor Hugo
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