Top Things to Do on a Day Trip to Paris

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London, England, November 23, 2011

The Paris Autumn Festival is a festival focused on the contemporary arts, encompassing and diverse art forms and even bringing them together. It was established in 1972 by Michel Guy, with backing provided by none other than the then President of the French Republic, Georges Pompidou. Subsequent to the death of Michel Guy in 1990, Alain Crombecque became the Director of the Festival.

In addition to this, delve into Paris’ architectural treasures. Marvel at St Germain des Pres Church: an unquestionably mesmerising church. The oldest in Paris, it has, since 1819, played host to the remnants of the mathematical and philosophical genius Descartes. You also just cannot visit Paris without wondering at the captivating neo-Byzantine Alexander Nevsky Cathedral or the exquisite Gothic Notre Dame Cathedral.

Every year, from September to December, the Paris Autumn Festival hosts over forty events from the spheres of music, theatre, film, dance, and the visual arts. The Festival showcases works by original artists which are often powerfully experimental, distinctive and inventive in character. It has been known to draw in a total audience of over 100,000.

Whilst you are in London to Paris Tours, you must also discover some of the capital’s world legendary attractions. The Louvre is a truly noteworthy, incomparable museum. Become familiar with some of the world’s most distinguished artworks, including the mystifying Mona Lisa, in this intensely striking labyrinthine structure.

The Arc de Triomphe pays tribute to those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and is architecturally remarkable. The design of this momentous arch was inspired by the notable Roman Arch of Titus.

Also explore some of the stunning cafes and bars that thrive in Paris. Paris’ nightlife is diverse and enlivening to uncover, and it is home to a strong musical scene. It is, after all, where cabaret originated.

The Pompidou Centre is an outstanding museum if modern art is what enchants you. It consists of works by masters such as Matisse and Modigliani. Or possibly explore the Musee d’Orsay, which hosts an extensive assortment of impressionist and post-impressionist art, from Degas to Monet.

Walk the cobblestone streets of the Left Bank and the imposing Ecole Militaire, a vast complex of structures which house a range of diverse military training facilities. The Ecole Militaire was founded by Louis XV in 1750, and is perhaps most renowned as being where Napoleon Bonaparte himself studied, in 1784.

Other vital landmarks to marvel at include, of course, the entrancing Eiffel Tower. Why not hop off at the Arc de Triomphe and negotiate the extraordinary Champs-Elysees, which convincingly competes for the title of the most expensive street of real estate in the world?

Paris is always an appealing city to delve into: it proliferates with its own distinctive, particular gems. Yet it is worth taking a day trip to Paris during its annual Autumn Festival, which hosts a wide array of events, for an altogether heightened experience of the spectacular capital. You will not fail to be entranced.

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