Paris Sights

Notre Dame, Paris
The
Eiffel Tower and the
Arc de Triomphe are two of the most recognizable monuments in the world. But Paris is a virtual museum of landmarks, monuments and places of genuine historical interest. Everyone is familiar with the Cathedral at
Notre Dame and the
Champs Elysees. The thirst for liberty was born at the
Bastille, and today it is not only a reminder of the past, but an example of free market capitalism - as one of the major shopping and restaurant areas of the city.
Invalides also has a rich history that provides a basis for the memorial that it has become, as are the Place de la Concorde with its 3000 year old obelisk,
La Madeleine and the
Sacre Coeur Basilica. The
Pantheon stands as a monument to the great Frenchmen of history.
La Defense is certain to become a "classic", although it is a newcomer to the rolls of Parisian landmarks.
Not all of the sights in Paris reach the same lofty heights of history and culture. One of the most-visited destinations in the region today is
Disneyland Paris. Those looking for something completely different may consider a tour of the city's
Sewers or
Catacombs; or perhaps a walk through the ever-peaceful
Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise.
Not landmarks, per se, but still worth a look are the
Palais Royal, the
Place des Vosges, and the neighborhood of Saint German. And then there is the "landmark" that began the city, the River Seine - Walk along the banks between the pont de la Concorde and the pont de Sully for some of Paris's finest views.