Stands about 50 meters tall (as tall is a 16 story building). It was first build on 1806 by Napoleon to celebrate the french winning a war. Sadly Napoleon never got to see this complete because it took almost 30 years to complete!!
Arc de Triomphe
Founded in the early 13th century. In the 18th century this castle was left abandoned and to fall to its ruins, eventually it was rebought and then restored, unfortunately the new owner lost his castle during the french war BUT his son ended up buyin...
The Castle of Val
One of the most famous landmarks in the entire world. Made it in 1887 through 1889 only took two years, it stands in mark of the french revolution!
Eiffel Tower
Built between 1757 and 1774, it was the original home to the Royal Garde-Meuble, they were the person who got all the furniure for the rolaty at the time and when the French Revolution happned, the French Navy took over and had it occupancy until 201...
Hôtel de la Marine
Built between the years of 1899 and 1901 and still remains open today. Today the structure serves as an apartment building but it provides the public with the most amazing example of Art Nouveau architecture that flows throughout Paris.
Lavirotte Building
Palace of Versailles has over 2,300 rooms, imagine how many closets! Back in the day this was used as a kings residence and if we built one today it would cost over 2 billion US dollars!!!
Palace of Versailles
A beautiful temple in a beauitful garden.
Temple of Love - Untermyer Gardens Conservancy
Views
It's one of the most elegant bridges the world can offer. If you are fortunate enough and see this beautiful bridge with the sun out, you will find it reflects of its glamorous golden statues.
Pont Alexandre III
A small lake that is also known as Lac de Schiessrothried, it does have some elevation to it about 926 meters high. Getting here can be challenging but the views are worth the climb.
Schiessrothried
Places to visit
Located in the Southeast of France, home to a lot of modern art. Sitting pretty on top of a hill that overlooks Saint-Paul de Vence.
Fondation Maeght
One of the world's most famous art museums is in Paris, France, where some of the most incredible works of Western art can be found.
Louvre Museum
Art museum completely dedicated to the famous sculptor Auguste Rodin. It was first open in 1919 to display all his creations and works.
Musée Rodin
Beautiful gallary located right in Paris, most famous for being the home of Claude Monet famous Water Lilies painting. It does hold a wide collection of impressionist and post impressionist works.
Musée de l'Orangerie
The beautiful “Museum of Romantic Life”
Museum of Romantic Life
The art museum was built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle and it now the home of the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts.
Petit Palais
Food
Offers Lyons some of the best pastries, you're taste buds will have you coming back to France just for these. And I do suggest trying their Gluten Free options, I know a lot of people refrain from eating Gluten Free because there may be a texture difference. but I challenge you to try their Gluten Free options because I KNOW you will not regret it.
Chez Grégoire Pâtisserie - Terreaux
Cute little cafe that has indoor and outdoor seating, wonderful service, and great food.
LE CAFE DE L'EPOQUE, Paris
Holds a very bright environment, also has a great international food! Wonderful time to try some new things!
MAR'CO
Great place to grab some wine and hang out with some friends after a fun day of shopping!
Sevenly Heart
Hotels
This hotel was first opened in 1911, most well known for housing movie stars and other celebrities, especially during the Cannes movie festival.
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
This hotel was first developed in the 1920s and has really kept to its original natureand nestled right in the French Alps.