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PARIS ATTRACTIONS

This is a list of attractions not included in our Top sights, Museums, Galleries and Parks section


01   Disneyland Resort Paris

A great treat for the family and is only located around 40km (25 miles) from central Paris and easy to reach by RER train. The resort consists of "Disneyland Park" and "Disney Studios Park". Both have separate entrance charges, but discount for combined ticket.
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02   Parc Asterix

A theme park located around 38km (23 miles) from central Paris. A fun place for all the family. Attractions include a variety of roller coasters; log flume ride, an haunted mansion; a swinging ship; a rapid river ride etc.
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03   Tour Montparnasse 56 (Views)

The 56th observation floor of this office skyscraper offers views of the city in all directions. You can spot all Paris landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalides, Sacré Coeur, Musée d'Orsay, the Arc de Triomphe, the Panthéon, the Louvre, the Luxembourg garden…
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04   Père Lachaise (Cemetery)

A popular tourist attraction because of the many famous people who are buried here, including Oscar Wilde, Edith Piaf, Jim Morrison, Chopin, Moliere, Amadeo Modigliani, amongst others!
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05   Catacombs of Paris

You enter the catacombs by climbing down a 60ft spiral staircase, then walk through a mile of tunnel, much of which is bare at the begining until you finally reach the ossuary itself, which is lined with rows and rows of stacked bones and skulls - these are the city's dead! The self guided tour will take you around 45 minutes.
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06   Cite des Sciences & de I'Industrie

One of the world's biggest science museums. Explore, discover and see where you fit in to the way science and technology is changing. The Cité complex also has a planetarium, a submarine, an IMAX theatre and special exhibition areas for children and teenagers.
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07   Place des Vosges

The oldest square in Paris. A symmetrical square, it is surrounded on all sides by red brick and white stone houses, whose doorways open out on to vaulted arcades, which house fashionable art galleries and trendy cafes, overlooking the garden in the centre of the square, which is a nice place to relax. Victor Hugo lived at number 6 Place des Vogues
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08   River Seine Cruise

A sight-seeing cruise on the Seine is a relaxing way to see some of Paris’ most famous monuments. Many company's also offer a dinner cruise, afternoon tea cruise, or even a night disco cruise. The Batobus company is a river boat shuttle service that allows you to hop on and off at eight popular stops.
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