Thursday, 27 January 2011

Amazing Paris Tourism Experiences

Tourism to Paris has always been popular for many different aspects. It’s one of the rare capitals that have the ability to attract a wide selection of people, from the romantic couples that want a break away to the intellectuals that want to see all the great works of art up close.


The first area of Parisian life to ever attract a lot of Paris tourism was its romantic activities. These included simple things that most couples wanted to do such as stand under the Eiffel Tower. This has now turned into a multi-million pound a year trade. Now there are even more experiences such as eating at the Eiffel Tower restaurant, a Seine river cruise and other romantic activities such as seeing the Moulin Rouge which has also increased Paris tourism. One of the top romantic experiences for partners in Paris is the Moulin Rough show, Eiffel Tower dinner and seine river cruise package which gives you the best highlights of Paris nightlife in one stunning evening.


Paris tourism has also been increased through the mixture of Paris museums that have developed over the years. The most popular still remains as the Louvre museum with lots of people each year booking places on the skip the line Louvre tour so they can learn about the art work in the collection. The Louvre has works from some of the most famous artists of history including Da Vinci, Van Gogh and one of the greatestmost amazing ancient statues, winged victory.


But now there are also a big range of art museums dedicated to specific artists and museums for topics such as science and culture meaning more different classes of people are traveling there and improving the Paris tourism. Many of these small museums can be found through guided tours such as the Paris hop on hop off bus tour which takes you to lots of different sights across the capital. These types of tours also have an effect on Paris tourism because they have something on the tour for everyone which means that most of them will come back for another holiday.


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