FRANCE: THE COUNTRY OF A THOUSAND DREAMS

picture of locations in France

“Boy, those French. They have a different word for everything.”

                                                                                                (Steve Martin)

Howdy travelers! Are you looking for a ‘sweet spot’ to spend your leisure time or vacations? A place that offers something of value, i.e., historical monuments, attractive terrains, or decades-old educational institutions. Well, among all the countries present in the world, this single piece of land in Europe will definitely keep you excited, and that too, in real time!

Yes, France is ‘dee’ country for international tourists of different backgrounds, race, and religion. How do I know? Well, for starters, it honors, on an average, a total of 77.8 million tourists each year. By and by, it is the most visited country in the world, according to UN. Digitally also, France tops the list, with Disneyland Paris being the most searched place on Google, with over 1 million results each month! Simply astounding!

PLACES TO VISIT

THE EIFFEL TOWER

The Eiffel Tower

Designed for the World’s Fair in 1889, the Eiffel Tower, (at that point), was the highest monument in the world. With a height of 1083 ft., it will capture your attention with its three-floored panoramic view, which includes the renowned Le Jules Verne Restaurant and the Secret Apartment. One of its most astounding feature is the construction time period: It took 2 years, 2 months, and 5 days for the gargantuan tower to take a stand! Absolutely, no cutting corners from the experts!

THE PICTURE STORY

1st FLOOR
new structure on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower
              Newly Designed Structure
social gathering section on the 1st Floor of Eiffel Tower
                  Social Gathering Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Madame Brasserie Restaurant in Eiffel Tower
            Madame Brasserie Restaurant

You can feel the freshness of air and serene ambience on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower. It’s literally magic! More so, the luscious servings at the famous Madame Brasserie Restaurant are totally awesome!

The spiral staircase section on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower
  Spiral Staircase Section

 

Gustave Eiffel Lounge on the 1st Floor of the Eiffel Tower
                     Gustave Eiffel Lounge

 

Who can forget the famous spiral staircase of the Eiffel Tower, which connected the 2nd and 3rd floors? As of today, it’s dismantled & showcased for visitors.

For product launches, gala evenings, and seminars, the Gustave Eiffel Lounge is the perfect place! Enjoy your day like none other!

2nd FLOOR
Jules Verne Restaurant on the 2nd Floor of the Eiffel Tower
    Jules Verne Restaurant

 

Telescopic View of Paris from the Eiffel Tower
                 Telescopic View of Paris

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get ready to dine in in the famous Jules Verne Restaurant on the 2nd floor of the La Tour Eiffel. It’s an experience that you won’t forget in ages.

‘Add 3 letters to Paris and it becomes Paradise’. And that’s what the long-range view of the metropolis showcases! It takes your breath away!

3rd FLOOR
Top Floor View of the Eiffel Tower
        Top Floor View

Up, up and away! It’s nothing short of astounding when you view a city from a height of 324m!

Panoramic Maps
                      Panoramic Maps

 

Gustave Eiffel office
                       Gustave Eiffel Office

 

 

 

 

 

 

Like to see the wax sculptor of the sculptor who designed the La Tour Eiffel? Yes, Gustavo Eiffel’s statue along with her daughter and the revered Thomas Edison is at display!

Enjoy another angled view of Paris from the top floor with perspective maps! You can view everything at a single glance!

FEATURES

  • Height: 324 metres
  • Weight: 10,100 tons
  • Lifts: 5 lifts & 2×2 duolifts
  • Maintenance: After 7 years
  • Total Visits: More than 300 million people
  • Other Names: The Iron Lady, La Tour Eiffel (in French)

TOUR CHARGES

Check out the latest rates on these website(s):

https://www.paris-tickets.com/eiffel-tower-tickets-tours/?gad_source=1

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/05/25/travel/eiffel-tower-ticket-prices-rise-renovation-costs-intl-scli/index.html

https://www.paristickets.com/eiffel-tower/

VIRTUAL TOUR

How about a 360o view from each storey of the Tall Tower?

View of the Eiffel Tower

If you opt to visit the country, then don’t forget the City of Lights that gleams with the Magic of Light! I can bet you won’t enjoy a more fascinating experience like this!

PALACE OF VERSAILLES

Palace of Versailles

20km south-west of the iconic Eiffel Tower lies the colossal Palace of Versailles. Labeled as ‘UNESCO World Heritage Site’, it is a wonder to behold, a reflection of the astounding French art & architecture from the 1700s. From the Hall of Mirrors to the Grand Canal, you will find attraction never witnessed before. So, get the ball rolling and plan your visit soon!

Beauty is present in the eyes of the beholder, but in case of this huge structure, it’s all beauty!

THE PICTURE STORY

Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles
           Hall of Mirrors

 

Royal Chapel in the Palace of Versailles
                              Royal Chapel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The dazzling appearance of the Hall of Mirrors (Galeris des Glances) is not imaginary, but real! So clear, so majestic, and so very aesthetic!

Feel royal & enjoy royalty standing in the Royal Chapel. I can bet you’ll be tickled pink with its artistic glamour and the famous pipe organ.

King's State Apartments in the Palace of Versailles
               King’s State Apartments
Queen's State Apartments in the Palace of Versailles
               Queen’s State Apartments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wondering how to define the beauty of the opulent King’s State Apartments? It is pure luxury and class!

Does the attractive aura of the Queen’s State Apartments ring bells? Perhaps, pretty loud and clear.

 

Royal Opera in the Palace of Versailles
               Royal Opera House
Flora Fountain in the Palace of Versailles
                    Flora Fountain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imagine the surreal prima donna singing in the Royal Opera House. Magical cum fascinating!

It’s all green on the outside! Take a tour of the beautiful Flora Fountain amid greenery.

Petit Trianon Palace in the Palace of Versailles
                       Petit Trianon Palace 
Grand Trianon Palace in the Palace of Versailles
                   Grand Trianon Palace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Grand Trianon & the Petit Trianon Palaces were designed and created on the request of Louis XIV and XV respectively. Enjoy the attractions within the historical structures: The music, round, malachite, cool, and breakfast rooms offer a great view. Visit once and you’ll become a stan!

TOUR CHARGES

For newest rates, visit the websites below:

https://en.chateauversailles.fr/plan-your-visit/tickets-and-prices

https://www.pariscityvision.com/en/versailles?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA9bq6BhAKEiwAH6bqoE59Ke_qemYjQ06t349ZcRbeGjGNYAzplLDMYTbWUgMteaKlagxvTRoC7CYQAvD_BwE

VIRTUAL TOUR

Enjoy a relaxing visit of the Grand Palace from the comfort of your own home!

View of the Palace of Versailles

It’s simply fire! The Mystic Gardens, the Colette Gallery, Temple of Love, and the Hamlet. Hope you won’t miss it for anything!

LOUVRE MUSEUM

Louvre Museum in Paris

‘Mona Lisa, Here I Come!’ Just travel 21km north-east from the Palace of Versailles and you’ll reach the majestic Louvre Museum, a place for local and international art admirers and travel enthusiasts. Enjoy the eye-catching drawings and sculptors of the earlier centuries from French, German, Italian, and other renowned artists.

Give it a burl!

THE PICTURE STORY

Mona Lisa
                           Mona Lisa

 

Coronation of Napoleon
               Coronation of Napoleon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of Leonardo Da Vinci’s most famous portraits, Lisa Gherardini, a.k.a The Mona Lisa is an art in itself! Stunning, Alluring, and Breath-Taking!

One of the largest paintings in the Louvre Museum, the Coronation of Napoleon is an oil painting with heavy dose of indigo pigment. A masterclass from Jacques-Louis David!

Virgin of the Rocks
               Virgin of the Rocks
Law Code of Hammurabi in the Louvre Museum
          Law Code of                    Hammurabi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The code of life that defines the effects of actions that man took in prehistoric times. With a total of 282 laws, The Code of Hammurabi has been labeled as a comprehensive Constitution by many.

Showcasing the eternal bond of Mary and Jesus, this picture is one of the most famous in Louvre Museum. A mint painting, that’s for sure!

Venus De Milo
            Venus De Milo
Winged Victory of Samothrace
 Winged Victory of Samothrace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nike, warship, Parian marble, and wings define the structure of a Greek goddess. And guess what, it stands on a broken ship piece!

Did you know? More than 70 poems have been written down in reverence to Venus De Milo? Plus, it had a strong effect on the 19th-century art.

Man with a glove in Louvre Museum
               Man With a Glove
raft of the medusa in louvre museum
                      Raft of the Medusa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sacre Bleu! What an exquisite picture by Titian, depicting a comely and personable individual, wearing a leather glove, golden ring, and a necklace of sapphire and pearl.

The Raft of the Medusa is a dismal cum death-defying picture of a shipwreck with people fighting for their lives. It was painted by Theodore Gericault.

TOUR CHARGES

The following websites offer the best rates for your trip to Louvre Museum:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Products-g187147-d188757-Louvre_Museum-Paris_Ile_de_France.html

https://www.viator.com/Paris-attractions/Louvre-Museum/d479-a73

https://www.louvre.fr/en/visit/hours-admission

VIRTUAL TOUR

Enjoy the 360o tour of the Louvre Museum without having to travel!

Virtual Tour of the Louvre Museum

That’s a wrap folks! Until next time for another country visit…

Have a Good Day!