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5 based on 75 reviews
We were four couples who all ride high-end road bikes at home and have traveled extensively throughout Europe, mostly bringing our own bikes. After this experience it is not likely we'll ever bring our own bikes again. Sam's attention to detail and fit were amazing....MoreThank you so much "Team M."!!
5 based on 136 reviews
C La Vigne is a boutique company specializing in vineyards and wineries day tours to Champagne region from Paris. Our tour is intimate as we travel in a small group (maximum 6 people). You will be accompanied by an experienced and friendly wine Professional to discover the Champagne making process, get familiar with the wine tasting technique and, of course, have a leisurely day of fun!
Peggy was extremely knowledgeable. The first two champagne houses were entertaining and personal. The restaurant for lunch was excellent. Our tour of the region was fun and informative. The least enjoyable part was Moet and Chandon which could have been any of the really large wineries in Australia, but Peggy can't help that.
5 based on 132 reviews
Une équipe très sympathique et pro. Un lieu magnifique, décoré avec beaucoup de goût. Ce fût Un moment très agréable. Cette adresse vaut vraiment le détour.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
This beautiful museum, once a railroad station, now houses a staggering collection of Impressionist art, as well as other items created between 1848 and 1914. In 2011, the museum is running a renovation of the top floor (impressionist gallery). Only ground and medium floor are accessible. The top floor will re-open on the 20th of October. Meanwhile, some impressionist masterpieces are not visible.
Easier to navigate than the Louvre; dedicated to art from 1850s to 1940s; we took five hours plus a 90 minute refuel in La Restaurant.
First Sunday in April so access was free. We arrived at 0925 and queues until 1030 before we passed security and were actively viewing.
We headed up to the fifth floor to start with the floor dedicated to the impressionists. It’s overwhelming.... Monet, Manet, Renoir, Degas... Cezanne, Pissarro, Sisley... it’s like and endless visual bombardment.
The second floor has Art Deco furniture and indeed a whole room reconstructed from the period... oh and the sculptures...
I loved it. The audio guide was pretty good too.
La Restaurant had a starter and main offer at €22... Onion Soup with bread and Sea Bass fillets on couscous. Fine for the price and provided enough energy to tackle the last two floors.
Van Gogh, Picasso, Gaugan... really all this in a manageable, navigable museum. It’s a total wonder and the finest day I’ve spent looking at art.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
60 MINUTES FOR THE CHALLENGE ! You can come with your friends, colleagues or family, and enjoy an experience while being immersed in an atmosphere full of emotion, adrenaline and susprises ! We invite you to discover in Clamart (20 minutes from Paris) our original games : The Time Travel, or The Sheriffs' Investigation, for a team from 3 to 6 players !
Comme on a adoré la dernière fois, on est revenu découvrir la nouvelle salle.
Le décor et l'ambiance vous ramènent instantanément à l'époque Western. Impressionnant!
L'énigme est difficile pour nos vieux neurones, mais comme la dernière fois, nous sommes bien aidés.
Excellente attraction en famille. Tout le monde a pu participé.
Les organisateurs ont demandé d'exploiter la photo de grand père, tellement il fait vieux chef gangster respectable.
On est heureux d'avoir passé d'hilarants moments en famille.
Merci encore!
4.5 based on 600 reviews
It is a must-see during spring - especially now (mid-April), when there are blossoming trees! Park is quite big, the blossoming trees are on the right side of the park, looking from the Sceaux entrance (where the chateaux is). There are actually two parts of blossoming trees Gardens - first "square" (before the center of the canals) are the famous pink ones, and the next "square" (after the center of the canals) are beautiful white ones. Be aware of the crowds - there are plenty of people hanging out in those two particular areas. There is also park of sports, with lots of green area (and several pink and white blossoming trees as well). Pets are welcome in the park, and there is even the dog-park part. During other seasons, park is nice for walking or picnicking, but not that much interesting.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
This performance hall hosts opera, ballet and chamber music Performances.
Grand looking building both inside and outside, excellent place for photo taking. Just one minor issue regards left behind your ID before you can rent the audio guide. Really? That's a bit strange. I would rather to be asked for higher rental fee for it.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The Sainte-Chapelle is the finest royal chapel to be built in France and features a truly exceptional collection of stained-glass windows. It was built in the mid 13th century by Louis IX, at the heart of the royal residence, the Palais de la Cité. It was built to house the relics of the Passion of Christ. Adorned with a unique collection of fifteen glass panels and a large rose window forming a veritable wall of light,the Sainte-Chapelle is a gem of French Gothic architecture. Designated world heritage site by UNESCO. Open:> 1st March to 31st October: Monday to Friday: from 9.30 a.m. to 12.45 a.m. and to 2.15 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.> 1st November to 29th February: Monday to Friday: from 9 a.m. to 12.45 a.m. and to 2.15 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last admission 30 minutes before closing time. The best time to visit is in the morning from Tuesday to Friday. Closed:> 1st January, 1st May and 25th December and in case of negative temperatures.
Fascinating light if you visit on a sunny day around 12. Remember that 70% of these windows are from 13. century !
Top Tip: If you want to visit la conciergerie too, than go there (almost no queue), buy a combined ticket sainte chapelle and conciergerie, do not visit conciergerie now, do it later, go outside again and skip the long line at sainte chapelle ;-)
4.5 based on 60 reviews
This famous Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture on which construction began in the 12th century, stands on the Île de la Cité and is the symbolic heart of the city.
Centuries of history contemplated by this noble Dame in the historic area of Paris. The proportion of the golden number and the work of inspired ”Compagnons” who build this Cathedral along the river la Seine give to Paris its magic authenticity. To walk around and discover L’Ile Saint Louis is a must.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
Completed in 1889, this colossal landmark, although initially hated by many Parisians, is now a famous symbol of French civic pride.
Went to Paris for the 10th time I guess. I was very disappointed when I saw the tower completely shut and protect by metal walls. I know that’s a consequence of terrorisism but it made me so sad. I could walk freely as I was used to. What a shame.
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