The capital of fashion, the city of love is brimming with culture, history, iconic architecture, artistic treasures, delicious food and exciting fashion.
City center
The central district of Paris is ideally located near the right bank of the Seine.
It owes its reputation to Rue de Rivoli, the famous bustling shopping street that is the backbone of Paris, connecting the Place de la Concorde with the Place de la Bastille.
And, of course, the luxurious Place Vendôme, the international temple of jewelry.
Central Paris is home to some of Paris' most famous landmarks, such as the Louvre, the Palais Royal, the ...
The capital of fashion, the city of love is brimming with culture, history, iconic architecture, artistic treasures, delicious food and exciting fashion.
City center
The central district of Paris is ideally located near the right bank of the Seine.
It owes its reputation to Rue de Rivoli, the famous bustling shopping street that is the backbone of Paris, connecting the Place de la Concorde with the Place de la Bastille.
And, of course, the luxurious Place Vendôme, the international temple of jewelry.
Central Paris is home to some of Paris' most famous landmarks, such as the Louvre, the Palais Royal, the Pont Neuf and the Sainte-Chapelle.
It's no wonder the city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, welcoming more than 45 million visitors each year.
Art of Paris
Paris has been home to some of the greatest artists in history, so it houses treasures and antiques by masters such as: Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet, Dali and Renoir.
The best art museums in Paris:
- The Louvre is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. It has long become a symbol of Paris, on a par with the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame. More than 10 million tourists come "on a date" with this place every year. It is not surprising, because the most outstanding masterpieces are kept within its walls. Their number is insane - 380,000 copies dating from the 6th century to the present day.
- Musée d'Orsay - the museum receives about three million visitors a year and is one of the most visited places in Paris. The museum was opened in 1986 and is located on the territory of the former railway station. In the halls of this wonderful building, built in the Beaux-Arts style, the works of talented artists of the 19th century, mainly representatives of impressionism and post-impressionism, are exhibited. Among them are brilliant paintings by Camille Pissarro, Vincent Van Gogh, Jean Bereau, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Jean-Francois Millet, Paul Gauguin, Évard Munch and Edgar Degas.
- Picasso Museum (Musée Picasso) - the museum presents all periods of the artist's work. The collection includes 203 paintings, 158 sculptures, 16 collages, 29 three-dimensional paintings, 107 ceramics, 1,500 drawings, 58 notebooks and all the prints of the great Spaniard.
In addition, the museum presents Picasso's personal collection, which includes works by Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Andre Derain, Georges Braque, Joan Miró, as well as African art.
Shopping
The French capital has maintained its dominance as a global center for all things style. After museums and attractions, only shopping attracts millions of visitors every year.
The most famous boutiques of Paris:
- The Louvre and Tuileries District is the pulse of Parisian design and fashion.
- Part of the Louvre-Tuileries district, the fashionable Sainte-Honoré district is dotted with flagship stores of classic designers such as Versace, Hermès and Saint Laurent, as well as fashion boutiques and concept stores.
- Boulevard Haussmann and the Grands Boulevards - department stores with the true grandeur of a beautiful era, focusing on the best designer collections for men and women, fine dining, home design and jewelry.
Gastronomic tourism
In France, you can taste specialties (foie gras, truffles, seafood) or simply quality cuisine in many good French restaurants in Paris.
Obviously, it is impossible to come to France without eating cheese. It is eaten after a meal with bread and is very popular with some wines.
France, this is also her pastries and cakes. Croissants, chocolate and other types of bread, such as baguettes, are a special gastronomic heritage.
Wine tourism
France is known for the quality of its wine and attracts many lovers of high-quality alcohol.
For original tastings, various companies offer special excursions, city walks or trips to the wine region.
As well as wine tasting to introduce your customers to wine, teach them how to identify flavors and compare the characteristics of different wines.