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9 Best Family Attraction Places In Paris


Are you planning a trip to Paris with your family? Do you wish to make the maximum out of it? There are a lot many places to visit in this place and a lot to stare and wonder at the beauty of the architecture and the richness of the history. A lot to be amazed about and much to be gasped out of the traditions and reasons behind the existence of such places. There is beauty of nature and beauty of people all around. There is beauty in almost every place and every street you visit in the paradise that is Paris. Listing for you the 10 best family attraction places in Paris to help you enjoy the best time possible and visit all the places that there are to see.

Here Are The 9 Best Family Attraction Places In Paris:

1. Eiffel Tower:

Eiffel Tower is the most famous construction in the world. Being regarded as the icon of both France and Paris, the Eiffel Tower is situated at Champ de Mars in Paris. It was named after an who designed it in 1889. The name of that engineer was Gustava Eiffel.

This tower is considered as the most tallest structure in the world with an astounding height of 324 meters.

It is the most visited place in the world and has been a tourist destination of millions who travel all the way to Paris to marvel at one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Eiffel Tower

2. Le Louvre:

The Louvre is regarded as one of the best museums in the world. It was originally a medieval fortress and after two centuries was turned into a museum.

The exterior of the museum is a treat to the eye due to the pyramid in the main entrance which was added in 1989.

The museum’s collections are among the most important in the world. And not to forget the world’s attraction, and without any doubt, Leonardo da Vinci’s painting “Mona Lisa.” This is not a place to miss and family tour at this Museum is sure to interest and enrich you.

Le Louvre

3. Arc de Triomphe and Avenue des Champs-Elysees:

Arc de Triomphe and Avenue des Champs-Elysées is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Paris and is regarded as one of the most famous man made arches in the world.

It was constructed in 1806 to honour and remember the victory battles of the great leader Napoleon Bonaparte.

The height of this monument is 164 feet and 148 feet wide. The walls are engraved with the warriors of the war. Rich in history, this place is a must visit for the family.

Arc de Triomphe and Avenue des Champs-Elysées

4. Notre Dame de Paris:

The Notre Dame cathedral is undoubtedly one of the most singular and striking cathedrals of Europe. It is also one of the most famous cathedrals of the world.

Notre Dame de Paris

5. Sacre Coeur and Montmartre:

The Sacre-Coeur basilica is located on top of the Montmartre hill which is also the highest point of Paris. It is by far one of the most noticeable landmarks in the city which draws countless of tourists every year to marvel at the beauty of the place.

Sacre Coeur and Montmartre

6. Cruise on the Sein:

The best way to visit the “City of Light” is by enjoying a cruise on the Seine. The nights at this place is a treat.

When the sun sets, the monuments are lit slowly and leaves a panoramic view to the forefront so that people can enjoy the beauty of Paris,

all those mentioned above and down. This is a must visit of Paris.

Cruise on the Sein

7. Palace of Versailles:

The Château de Versailles is the most famous castle in France. It was built in the seventeenth century as a symbol of military power of France. And also to demonstrate the power of French supremacy in Europe. This huge complex of buildings, gardens, pavements and terraces is unquestionably a must for any visitor and will certainly leave them wondering and enjoying by the extravagant decorations, historic furniture and gilded works of Renaissance art.

Palace of Versailles

8. Disneyland Paris:

Don’t tell me that you are in Paris with family, meaning the ever youthful you and your youngsters, and you don’t give a visit to Disneyland. A must if you are with your kids and otherwise too. This place is just too much fun, thrilling and entertaining that people of all ages are welcomes and well wished when they enter this beautiful land. Keep this in the must visit list.

Disneyland Paris

9. Quartier Latin – Luxembourg Park:

The Luxembourg Park is a private garden which is open to the public.

It was created in 1612 at the earnest request of Marie de Medicis. The Parisians lovingly called it the “Luco”.

It is very enjoyable to walk around. There are around 106 statues and the best one being a bronze reduction of the Statue of Liberty.

Quartier Latin - Luxembourg Park


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