Little Known Gems in Paris - Some Great Family Vacation Spots!

Paris is a city full of famous landmarks - the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Seine, the Arc de Triomphe, great French food and wine! But for those who come to Paris off-the-beaten-path, here are some little-known Paris attractions visited in particular, the Paris:

Grand Carnavalet - Should Visit to be on the Top of the list too!

The Grand Carnavalet makes a good start to the discovery of Paris. The history of Paris alive here in a unique way. The life-likeExhibits are ideal for children. The building itself is a Renaissance palace built in 1544 by the City of Paris acquired in 1866 and in a museum. The buildings are made of beautiful formal gardens have installed, and when she's lifestyle of the 17th Century record needle, they are a museum in itself. Many of the rooms show the events associated with the revolution, there are the chess pieces, that Louis XVI, used to distract his mind while waiting for the guillotine to go; facades of the oldApothecary shop, a room full of 17th and 18 Century signs with designs recall that much of the world then was illiterate and needed icons. There are rooms devoted to chinoiserie, others blatantly medieval, with enormous fireplaces occupy most of one wall, and even more what the tastes of the nobility during the reign of Louis XV and Louis XVI. The clever concept to explore the long history and development of Paris dedicated as a great city. Moreover, in contrast tomost museums in Paris, the Carnavalet free. 23 rue de Sevigne, 3e, Metro: St-Paul or Chemin-Vert, open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 - 5:30.

Grévin - Better Than Women. Toussaud's!

This is a wax museum comparable amount of displays Mme.Toussaud 's in London. Wax celebrities who made - and make - History in Paris. With life-size French and international singers, statesmen, actors and more, the museum is the highlight of the sound and light show of the "Palais des.. Mirages "- Palace of Mirrors entrance fees are steep, but free if you buy a day pass French 10, bd Montmartre Metro: Rue Montmartre, open MF 10-6 and Sat-Sun 9-7.

Parc de la Villette - a unique cultural and leisure park

. The Parc de la Villette, has a prototype of the 21 Century city park with gardens around the Ourcq channel, concert halls, cinemas and theaters - as well as the Cité de la Musique and the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie. The park has a lotof open space, the so-called "prairie" - popular places for games and picnics. Ten thematic gardens in the park boundaries as well as be found to make the dragon garden, mirrors and garden bamboo garden. Nearby there are playgrounds for children, La Grande Halle - a huge hall for exhibitions and shows, the national conservatory of music and dance, and the "Folies" - little red buildings for mini-exhibits and snack bars. This is a great place for children and adults to explore andOffers equal parts fun, beauty and opportunities for learning. 30, avenue Corentin Cariou 19 e-Metro: Porte de la Villette.

La Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie - Europe's largest Science Museum

La Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, where convergence of art, craft, science, medicine and technology, based on five themes: water and earth, the universe, industry, communications and human health. Among the features are: The Explora forpiloting a planeStep inside a camera, traveling through the human body, visit the Ariane rocket, and more, The Argonaut equipped attack submarine, the Geode, a huge geodesic dome, and France's first Omnimax movie theater with a 1,000-square screen; The Planetarium and Cinaxe - used a simulator with the same equipment to train pilots furnished. - All in the Parc de la Villette - adding up to a fun and educational option that all enjoy.

The Musee Galliera - A Showcaseof style - very useful when open!

The Renaissance palace, the Duchess of Galliera in the 19 Century had built has placed this living tribute to the history of fashion since 1977. Its outstanding exhibitions presents its 100,000-dress collection with beautiful costumes from the 18th Century accoutrement of top couturiers and creator, and virtually everything in between. It displays creations that the development of historical and contemporary fashion have influenced.Each year presents two exhibitions on a particular subject or a single couturier, revealing part of his vast collection. The museum's collections are among the best in the world! 10, avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie e. 16th

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