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Places of interest in Paris

Charles de Gaulle Square is also called Star Square.

Located in the center of the square. 12 launch road around the square.

Tickets for the Arc de Triomphe are 6. 10 Euro.

Built by Napoleon in 1806, it is located in the center of the Star Square (now known as General de Gaulle Square) in the center of Paris to commemorate the French army's great victory over the Russian-Austrian Coalition forces in the Battle of Austerlitz. The project was designed by architect Charles Glenn, and the whole project took 30 years to build, that is, after Napoleon's death 15 years. Later, it became the tomb of the unsung heroes in France, commemorating the 6.5438+0.5 million French soldiers killed in World War I..

The entire Arc de Triomphe is 49.54m high, 44.82m wide, 22.2 1m thick and 4.6m wide in the middle arch. It has doors on all sides. The gatehouse is supported by two high piers with an elevator in the middle. There are three corridors above the arch dome, and the highest one is the showroom, which displays various historical relics about the Arc de Triomphe and pictures of Napoleon's life. There are various French medals and medals on the second floor; The lowest floor is the security room and financial room of the Arc de Triomphe.

The inner wall of the Arc de Triomphe is engraved with the names of 558 generals who won the battle in 128 and fought in France, the Republic of China and the French army during the Napoleonic period. The exterior wall is decorated with four groups of large reliefs, the most famous of which is Fran? ois Luther's La Marseillaise. There is a platform on the top of the Arc de Triomphe overlooking the whole square and 12 street. 12 The street radiates around with the Arc de Triomphe as the center, which is magnificent and looks like stars.

The Louvre is closed for 9- 13 euros +4.50 euros on Tuesday.

One of the largest palace buildings in France, located on the right bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, south of Paris Opera Square. The National Museum of France, the largest art museum in the world. It covers an area of about 45 hectares.

Founded in 1 187, it was just a royal castle in the early days. Later, under the impetus of two kings, France I and Henry IV, it was transformed into a palace. Since then, after the continuous expansion of nine monarchs, it has lasted for more than 300 years, forming a magnificent U-shaped palace complex. 1768- 1790 turned into the royal museum. 1792 the national assembly declared the first national museum.

On the west side of the main hall of the Louvre, there are two side halls, and the open space in the middle forms caruso Yi Square. There is a long colonnade on the east side of the palace, and the building is magnificent. Its 900-foot-long gallery houses a large number of works by artists from the17th century and the European Renaissance.

The Louvre art museum is divided into six parts: the Greek and Roman art museums; Oriental Art Museum; Egyptian Museum of Art; European medieval, Renaissance and modern statue halls; Gallery of past dynasties. The exhibition is divided into different schools, different schools and different times. The sculpture is on display on the first floor. The second floor is oil painting, and the third floor is sketch and pastel.

The interior of the Louvre is further divided into three exhibition halls: Denon, Richelieu and Sully. Among them, the three treasures of Denong Hall are the most famous, namely, Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting Mona Lisa, Milo's Venus and the Statue of Victory. In addition, large French galleries, Apollo Treasure Gallery and Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte Apartment are also must-see places. At present, there are more than 400,000 works of art from all over the world in the palace, including oil painting, sculpture, printing and various paintings. (official website: www.louvre.fr)

Champs-élysées

From the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde, the total length is about 1800 meters, and the widest part of the street is about 120 meters. This is one of the most distinctive, prosperous and famous streets in Paris. In French, "Champs Elysé es" means "rural land". In the past, it used to be a low-lying and humid clearing. /kloc-during the reign of Louis XIV in the 0 th and 7 th centuries, trees were planted here, which became a forbidden place for court nobles to play. Later, the east-west axis of Tully Park extended to the west, and a road near 1 km was built here. Later, it expanded. It was named Champs Elysé es only at 1709. The street is bounded by Longbuwanjie, running north and south, and divided into two parts with different styles. The quiet eastern section reflects the pastoral scenery, about 700 meters long, with rows of phoenix trees green and the street garden hidden among thousands of trees. There is a magnificent and famous Arc de Triomphe in the center of the starry sky square at the eastern end. There are Bourbon Palace and Madeleine Cathedral near the street. There are also some places of interest, such as Tully Park, Louvre, City Hall and Elysee Palace. The west section is 1 100 meters long, and the Place de la Concorde at the west end is another transportation hub in Paris. Some important festivals in France-the National Day Parade and the New Year Gala on July 14 are held in this famous street.

Place de la Concorde

Located on the north bank of the Seine River, Paris Central Square is the most famous square in France and one of the most beautiful squares in the world. The square was built in 1757 according to the design of the famous architect Cabriel. Because there is a statue of Louis XV in the center of the square, it was named "Louis XV Square" in 1763. During the Great Revolution, it was renamed "Revolutionary Square". 1795 was renamed "Place de la Concorde", which was renovated by the famous architect Christopher, and finally formed its present scale in 1840. Louis XVI and his wife were guillotined here.

In the center of the square stands an Egyptian obelisk, which is 23 meters high and has a history of more than 3,400 years. This is a famous cultural relic that Louis Philippe moved from Luxor, Egypt in 183 1. The ancient writing on the monument records the deeds of Pharaoh Ramses II. There is a fountain on each side of the stone tablet. The exquisite carving in the pool is also the work of Hittopher. There are eight statues around the square, symbolizing eight cities that have played an important role in French history: Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, Rouen, Brewster, Lille and Strasbourg. To the north of the square is Admiralty, and the Greek-style Madeleine Church can be seen between the two floors. To the east of the square is Thierry Garden, followed by the Louvre. To the south of the square, on the other side of the Seine River is Bourbon Palace.

Wangduomu square

In the middle is a green Vendom cylinder. On one side of the square is the Ritz Hotel, which is one of the most luxurious and famous hotels in Paris. It is the favorite hotel of celebrities and movie stars in Paris. A bar in the hotel is named after Hemingway. There are countless famous movie stars who have been in Leeds.

opera house

Built in 1862- 1875, it is the original architectural style of Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte. The roof was decorated with a gilded statue of Goddess. The middle corridor is the head of a famous musician. The huge stage inside can accommodate 450 actors and 2200 spectators. In 2000, in order to celebrate the Millennium, a large-scale cleaning was carried out outside the building to make it look brand-new. (www.opera-de-paris.fr)

Tickets to Notre Dame de Paris are free.

It is a typical Gothic cathedral, famous for its scale, age and value in archaeology and architecture. Maurice Dexuli, Bishop of Paris, once envisaged merging two early rectangular cathedrals into one cathedral. 1 163 was laid by Pope Alexander III, and 1 189 held the dedication ceremony of the high altar. Choir, west facade, nave 1240 completed, porch and porch completed. The internal plane is 130× 48m, the roof is 35m high and the tower is 68m high. The spire was never built. After the destruction of dynasties, the church had to be rebuilt in the19th century, and only three huge round windows still retained the stained glass of13rd century. The flying buttresses in the back hall are particularly vigorous and beautiful.

The novel Notre Dame de Paris by Hugo, a great French writer, made this church famous all over the world. The main entrance of the church is divided into three floors. On the lower floor are three Gothic arches. The door in the middle is the Doomsday Gate, which is engraved with "The Last Judgment". Show the story of the last judgment of God at the end of the world in the Bible. The lower level is hell, and the upper level is heaven. The door on the left is the Notre Dame door, carved with exquisite Notre Dame and the infant. The door on the right is Santa Ana Gate. Santa Anna is the mother of the Virgin Mary. In the center of the church are statues of 28 ancient Jewish and Israeli kings.

9: 30 a.m. to 165438+ 0: 45 p.m.12+7.80 (3.10) euros at the Eiffel Tower.

Located in the south bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, it is the world's first steel tower, weighing 1000 tons and 320 meters high. It is considered as a symbol of Paris. Built in 1889, named after designer Eiffel. The tower is divided into three observation decks, the first floor is 57 meters high, the second floor is 1 15 meters high, and the third floor is 320 meters high. There are luxury restaurants and shops on the first floor. At that time, the iron tower was the landmark of the international exposition held in Paris in 1989. The ground floor area is 1 1,000 square meters, and the building structure suddenly shrinks on the third floor, pointing to the sky. From one side, it looks like the letter "Y" is written backwards. The tower consists of more than 6.5438+0.8 million components and more than 2.5 million rivets. There are stairs and elevators at the four feet of the tower to reach the observation deck on the tower. The observation deck on the tower overlooks the panorama of Paris. At night, the top of the tower emits rotating color searchlights to prevent planes from colliding. A rectangular white marble pillar stands beside the tower, with a gold-plated Eiffel Tower staff at the top. (www.tour-eiffel.fr)

lhotel des invalides

It used to be a place to support veterans who were injured and suffering in the war. Later, France transported Napoleon's body back to Paris and buried it here. The basement under the golden roof is a huge red granite coffin.

Admission to the Sacred Heart Church (Sacre Coeur) is free.

Montmartre Peak in Paris, 1876 was built with national donation, and was completed in 19 19. This building is a mixture of Rome and Byzantium. The church is white, with a big dome in the middle and four small domes around it. There is also an 84-meter-high bell tower behind the church. On both sides of the church gate, there are statues of St. Louis and Joan of Arc. The platform in front of the church is the commanding height overlooking Paris.

Tickets for La Defense Summit are 7.50-9 euros.

Paris Modern New Town, 1958 In order to protect the features of the ancient city of Paris, a new town and modern skyscrapers have been built here. These tall buildings are office buildings and office buildings of large French companies. The new city has also adopted the new concept of the separation of people and vehicles in modern cities. The "street" above is only for pedestrians, and all vehicles pass through the tunnel below and the side road. The new town center is a huge zigzag building named "La Grande Arche", which was completed in 1989 and designed by Danish designer Otto von Spuri Ken. The arch is on the same axis as the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysé es, and the height exceeds 100 meters. There is an observation deck upstairs overlooking Paris.

The Orsay Museum closed for 7 euros on Monday.

It used to be a railway station, but now it is the French Romantic Impressionist Art Museum, which collects the works of impressionist painters Monet and Manet. (www.musee-orsay.fr)

Le Pantheon 4.5-7 European RER B Luxembourg Station; Bus lines 2 1, 27, 83, 84, 85 and 89.

Located in the Latin quarter on the left bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, it is a temple to permanently commemorate French historical celebrities. It was originally the church of St. Genevieva built in Louis XV. 179 1 after being nationalized and divorced from religion, it was changed to a cemetery where "great men" were buried. 18 14 to 1830, returned to the church. The artistic decoration of Panthé on is very beautiful, and the large murals on its dome were created by the famous painter Antoine Grothe. 1830 After the "July Revolution", the theme of painting has changed, and the Pantheon has the characteristics of "pure patriotism and nationality". So far, only 69 people have made extraordinary contributions to France. Dumas is the 70th and 6th French writer to enter the Pantheon after Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, Emile Zola Marcelin Berthelot, Jean-Loures, Berlioz and malraux.

9: 00 a.m.11euro +00.30 to 7: 00 p.m./10.30.

The place where the French House of Lords works. Behind the palace is a big garden. Built in 16 12, there are flower stands, fountains and small canals in the park.

place bastille

Located in the east of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine River, it was once a military fortress built in A.D. 1369- 1382. The French original meaning of the word "Bastille" is "castle". This ancient castle has eight towering and strong fortresses, which were originally built to resist the British invasion. 1380- 1422, the castle was changed into a royal prison. The whole castle covers an area of 2670 square meters, surrounded by tall and thick stone walls and eight towers more than 30 meters high, surrounded by a deep ditch with a width of 24 meters, and a suspension bridge is set up to enter and exit. As early as16th century, political prisoners were imprisoned here, and Voltaire, a French enlightenment thinker, was imprisoned here twice. In the eyes of the French people, the Bastille has become a symbol of French feudal autocracy. 1On July 3rd, 789, the people of Paris rose up.1On June 4th, the Bastille was captured, which started the French Revolution. 179 1 year, the people of Paris demolished the Bastille, built the Bastille Square on the old site, and laid the removed stones on the Concorde Bridge on the Seine River for passers-by to trample on. 1830, the French people set up a martyr monument in the center of the square to commemorate the July Revolution. This monument to the martyrs is 52 meters high. Its body is a cylinder made of bronze, and it is called "July Column". At the top of the column is a statue of freedom with golden wings and a torch in the right hand. The broken chain in its left hand symbolizes freedom. There is a sign in front of the prison ruins, which says, "Let's dance here!" " "1June, 880, France designated July 14, when the people of Paris captured the Bastille, as the French National Day.

George Pompidou National Art and Culture Center, every morning 10 to afternoon 10 except Tuesday.

Bao Bo Street is located in the northern part of the Latin quarter of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine River, and is often called "Bao Bo" by locals. The exterior of the Cultural Center is lined with steel frames and pipes, and painted with red, yellow, blue, green and white colors according to different functions. Because this modern building looks like a factory, it is also called "oil refinery" and "cultural factory". This modern building with novel design and unique shape was decided by the late President Pompidou in 1969. 1972 started, 1977 was completed, and it opened in February of the same year. The whole building covers an area of 7,500 square meters, with a building area of 654.38+10,000 square meters and 6 floors above ground. The whole building is divided into four parts: industrial creation center, popular knowledge library, modern art museum and music and sound coordination research center.

Scenic spots in the suburbs of Paris

Versailles was closed on Monday at a price of 16 euro.

The southwest suburb of Paris is about 22 kilometers. After Louis XIV ascended the throne, he decided to build a new palace here in order to get rid of the noise in Paris. 166 1 year, after 28 years of construction, it was completed in 1689. More than 20,000 members of Louis XIV's royal family and his entourage moved from the Louvre to Versailles, which became the palace of three French emperors for more than 100 years.

There are more than 700 halls and rooms in Versailles, and the decoration and furnishings have extraordinary artistic magic. The most famous is the "Mirror Hall" on the second floor, with more than 400 mirrors embedded in the wall. The mirror hall is the place where many political events take place. 187 1 In the Franco-Prussian War, France was defeated, and the German emperor William I announced the establishment of the German Empire in the mirror hall. After World War I, Germany was defeated. In order to avenge blood, France appointed a peace treaty in the mirror hall. This is the famous Treaty of Versailles. After the French Revolution, Versailles was opened to the public. The garden outside the palace. (www.chateauversailles.fr)

Fontainebleau 1 1- 12.50 Euro

60 kilometers south of Paris. Literally means beautiful spring. /kloc-in the 0/2nd century, the French king Louis 16 built a castle by the spring here to rest while hunting. Francis I built it into a palace in16th century. In the following centuries, almost every king expanded, rebuilt or repaired it. The artistic styles of various eras permeate each other here. Italian artists and French artists constantly decorate the interior of the palace, making its interior decoration full of artistic atmosphere, forming a famous art school "Fontainebleau School" which integrates sculpture and painting. There is also a China Pavilion in the palace, which displays the cultural relics plundered by the British and French allied forces from Yuanmingyuan. Behind the palace is a typical French garden, a grand canal. (www . Musee-chateau-fontainebleau . fr)

Saint-denis Cathedral (saint-denis)

The kings of France are buried here.

Disneyland (Paris Disneyland)

It is Disneyland's only amusement park in Europe. www.disney.fr

Jardine Monet

In the small town of giverny, Monet spent the rest of his life here, and created the famous water lily series with this as the background.

Viscount Castle (Viscount Waller)

Also known as Viscount Voorburg. 50 kilometers south of Paris, it was the official residence of Louis 14 Finance Minister Foucault. One of the representatives of French gardens.

Yes, Paris

The main scenic spots in Paris are illuminated by floodlights at night, which makes the night in Paris very beautiful.

The flash of the Eiffel Tower flashes on time at night 10 minutes.

In the evening, you can also take a boat trip on the Seine River and enjoy the night view along the coast.

In the evening, Sherry Street in Shannon is very lively. If you are tired of walking in the street, you can have a rest in the outdoor cafe.

Cabaret: This program includes cabaret performances in Paris. Models are all beautiful women from all over the world. Although it is a topless dance, it is not a pornographic performance. There are also programs interspersed with magic, juggling and clown performances. This program is nearly two hours long. A famous performance venue is Lido Nightclub (www. Lido.fr) and Crazy Horse Song and Dance Show (www.crazy-horse.fr).

Moulin Rouge (www.moulinrouge.fr) is the oldest cabaret theatre in Paris.

go shopping

The largest department store in Paris is www.glparis.com Department Store in Lafayette.

Paris Spring Department Store Paris Spring Department Store (www.printemps.fr)

Paris is surrounded by the Ring Road. At first glance, it looks like begonia leaves nailed to French soil. The whole city is divided into 20 districts, with la Cite as the center and distributed in Paris in a clockwise spiral.

The places of interest in the 20th arrondissement of Paris are as follows:

1 zone is located on the north bank of Seine-Marne province, which is mostly used for business and administration, and is also a tourist area.

The world-famous Louvre Museum

The Arc de Triomphe in Carroussel is located at the eastern end of the "axe of history".

The Palace in Paris (where the French Ministry of Culture and Communication is located)

Comedy Fran? aise)

Le pont des arts

Oprah Avenue (part)

Rivoli street (part)

Square sale or square sale? Me) and Vendome cylinder (Vend? My column)

Laiyale large comprehensive shopping mall

Les Real。

Bank of France headquarters

Credit Suisse's old headquarters

Tuileries Palace/Tuileries Garden

The National Gallery Bangkok

Rambouillet (H? Rambouillet Hotel)

La Samaritan Department Store (La Samaritan)

Ritz Hotel (H? Hotel ritz)

bridge

Xinqiao

Area 2 is the densest commercial activity area in this city.

Rue du Quatre Septembre in this area runs east-west, and there are many theaters and churches. It is a commercial residential area with heavy traffic and a tourist area.

The old headquarters of the Paris Stock Exchange

Former site of French National Library (Museum of History).

Exchange square

National chamber of commerce

Many bank headquarters

Panoramic channel

Streets and squares

There are 4 museums, 4 churches, theaters, middle schools, colleges of science and technology and the National Archives Bureau in the third district, and many shops belong to commercial residential areas.

Part of Le Marais is located in fourth area.

National Academy of Arts and Music.

Art Museum

Subitz building (h? tel de Soubise)

Old temple fortress

Museum of Historic Sites (Canaveral)

The gay community in fourth area.

Located on the north bank of Seine-Marne province, including two islands in the river, St. Anthony Avenue and Xiheli Avenue; There are two museums here, the Pompidou Center, and the pleasant scenery along the coast of Seine-Marne, so many tourists flock here. It is really the downtown area of Paris. Third, fourth area is also one of the bigger places in Chinatown.

The famous Notre Dame de Paris

Paris City Hall (H? City telephone)

Main Palace Hospital (H? tel-Dieu)

h? Terdesens

Xu Li Palace? Sally, Tirda)

Arsenal library

Saint Jacta.

Saint Gelve-Saint protet Church

St Louis on the island? Le church)

Former temple (Paris), fortress, and later prison.

Malai temple

Bastille Square (partially located in areas 1 1 and 12), including juillet Street.

Rach Square? Teldwell, formerly known as Graf Square.

Pompidou center

Lemaire (Lemaire)

Meigui steet

Charlemagne high school

Police headquarters (police station)

Streets and squares

Liwoli Road (partially located in Area 1)

Place de Vosges (partially located in the third district)

Berthillon ice cream shop

Bazar de lage? Terdville department store

The oldest block in Zone 5, known as Latin Zone and Pantheon Zone, belongs to the top zone with the strongest cultural, artistic and academic atmosphere in Paris.

There are various types of schools such as science and engineering and junior college; Museums, monuments, bookstores and unique open-air cafes all have many mouth-watering foods from all over the world.

Pantheon square

Pantheon/temple

Plants garden

The famous Sorbonne University

College de France

Saint Jacques road

Boulevard saint Michel

Saint germain boulevard

Saint-? Church of Tiendymond

St Seffrin's Church

Church of Upper Pass, Saint Jacques du

Saint-Meda Church (Paris)

Church of Saint Julian Le Beaufort

Church of San Nicola do Scialdone

Paris Grand Mosque

Arenes de Lutece

Val de Geller? Ce hospital

French college of art

Ruutel si bath

Sardinia Building, Scipio

Irish cultural center in Paris

Biological evolution exhibition

Institute for Arab World Studies, Paris, France

Paris Museum of Public Health Assistance and Medicine

Medieval museum

Yuchaite Theatre

Saint genevieve library

Jussieu Campus (University of Paris VI, University of Paris VII and Paris Geophysical Institute)

National charter school

Higher normal school

Paris Polytechnic University (the former site of the school, partly occupied by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research). The main campus of the school moved to Palaiseau)

National advanced chemistry school

Paris Institute of Advanced Physics and Chemical Engineering

Henry iv high school

Louis Legrand High School

Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

Paris changshi school

University of Paris I

University of Paris III

University of Paris IV

The sixth district

Located on the south bank of Seine-Marne province, there are many shops, cinemas and theaters. The French School, the School of Architecture, the School of Dentistry, the School of Minerals and many primary and secondary schools adjacent to the fifth district also felt the cultural atmosphere to some extent.

Saint germain boulevard

Saint-Germain Depe Church (built in 6th century)

Saint germain depe district

The vast Luxembourg

French Senate

7 th district

This area is located on the south bank of Seine-Marne province, with wide streets and magnificent buildings. It is a place where scenic spots, embassies and state institutions of various countries are concentrated, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and some aristocratic residential areas.

The world-famous Eiffel Tower

Napoleonic tomb

Osei art museum

military museum

military institute

There are many places of interest in the eighth district.

This area is the most lively and densely populated area in Paris. Because the world-famous Champs Elysé es, from the famous Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, is about 2 kilometers long. For 365 days, there is the same traffic and tourists as crucian carp every day. There are many shops on both sides of the Champs Elysé es, including fashion shops, boutiques and perfume shops. Streets and alleys are full of five-star hotels and high-end restaurants; Along the Black Road in San Donovan is the heavily guarded Elysee Palace, the presidential palace, where the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of the Navy are located.

Champs-élysées

Arc de Triomphe

Place de la Concorde

Arc de Triomphe Star Plaza (Part)

Elysee Palace, French Presidential Palace

Grand Palace (Grand Palace)

Small palace

La madeleine(? glise de la Madeleine)

Jacmar-Andre Museum

Camondo? Nisim de Camondo Museum

Sernoux base museum

Champs Elysé es Theatre (Thé? The tree of champions. Lysine)

Riding Dragon Hotel (H? Telephone)

St. lazare Railway Station

Pont Alexandre III

Parc Monceau

St. Honnore Suburb Street

Oszman Avenue extends to District 9.

Pierre Charron Street.

The main business district of District 9.

Compared with the hustle and bustle of the Champs Elysé es, there are many schools, churches, museums and theaters in this area, but most of them live at home.

Paris Olympia Opera House

Follis Beagle, 32 River Road.

The famous Paris Opera House

40 Osman Street, Galeries Lafayette Paris flagship store.

Paris Spring Department Store (Paris Spring Department Store) Flagship Store

Galeries Lafayette

Paris Grevin Museum

Gustav. Gustave moreau Museum, Rue de Rochefoucauld 14.

Picard red light district

Gaodaowu Paris branch

Streets and squares

Osman Avenue (local)

Shose Street-Angtan Street

Le havre passage

Square Montoren

10 area is poor in public security, and tourists often encounter pickpockets.

There are two of the six main railway stations in Paris in this area: North Station and East Station.

Most people live in this area, and there are two railway stations, North Paris Station and East Paris Station. There are many small and medium-sized hotels in this area, which is a famous red light district. There are theaters, churches and hospitals in this area.

Canal Saint-Martin

Brady passage (Brady)

Prado channel

Saint Denis gate

Saint Martin's gate

Saint Vincent de Paul.

Saint Laurent church

Streets and squares

* * * Republic Square.

Pinhong boulevard

Lachapelle boulevard

Poisson Niei Suburb Street

Colonel Yang Qiyu Square

Strasbourg boulevard

Temple suburb steet

Claude-Villefort Street

Xiaotangtang steet

Section 1 1

This area is the residential area of ordinary Parisians. * * * Avenue and Voltaire Avenue pass through this area, and there are many churches.

Area 12

In this area, along the Seine-Marne River, it runs through Lyon Station in the south of France, and there is TGV that goes directly to Lyon and Marseille in the south. There are many small and medium-sized hotels and hospitals.

place bastille

Bastille theatre

13 is one of the three major Chinese communities in Paris.

This area is called Chinatown, which is the area with the largest number of Chinese living in Paris. There are many high-rise buildings and wide streets. With the Italian Plaza as the center, six streets radiate in a star shape. Most of the Chinese here are Southeast Asian Chinese, and Paris Store and Chen Shopping Mall are good places for Chinese to buy oriental goods. There are many China restaurants here. Chaozhou City Hotel has a song and dance program accompanied by a band for dinner every Friday to Sunday, and the price is moderate.

French National Library? Fran?ois Mitterrand

Ostritz railway station

Paris Chinatown China Paris Square

place d'italie