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Art Museum 1 rue de la Légion d'Honneur Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (829 tips):
Melforss: "My absolute favorite museum in Paris. Only the building itself is worth seeing and then Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Manet, Gauguin, Degas, Picasso and all their friends will keep you company. Must go"
Emily Wilson: "I just love it here. Awesome service, delicious selection of natural wines, nice snacks, cool vibe. Snag some seats if you can, then linger as long as your heart desires."
Jane: "Amazing store full of design and fashion related books. Everything is very well organized. I could easily spend a whole day just browsing and leafing through all the beautiful books here!"
Papa S: "Wonderful atmos on 6th fl of Peninsula. Foie gras was yummy, duck was delicious & the L’Envol (a propeller shaped chocolate, peanut butter, praline, sorbet dessert) is fabulous! Gd wine selection too"
Melforss: "Beautiful as always. Takes the breath away. The stairs and the metro in front are popular meeting spots. You can spot exclusive events at the Opera from here - black cars everywhere"
Monument Place Charles de Gaulle Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (798 tips):
Caroline Deng: "My favorite view in Paris, and it's much better than the Eiffel Tower. Entrance to the top for breathtaking, panoramic views of Paris is free for EU citizens under 26! Amazing detail in the arc!"
Nikos Krodiras: "Fantastic panoramic view of Paris, Eiffel Tower, and pretty much everything! Worth every cent. If you are under 26 and have a EU citizenship you can get in for Free with ID. A must in Paris!"
Park 35-41 boulevard de Courcelles Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (148 tips):
Adam Sigel: "The most versatile park we've been to in Paris. It's got pony rinds and carousels for children, quiet reading spots, running loops, and you can actually sit on the grass here. Very pleasant spot."
European Parliament: "An English garden in the middle of Paris? Believe it: founder the Duke of Chartres was an anglophile! Its serenity at the heart of this world capital is much admired by President Martin Schulz."