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La Ville des Lumières

• ~2 million people in the city

• ~11 m. in surrounding metropolitan area

• ~19 % of France’s population, in Paris

• ~20,000 people / sq.km

• the most dense of the European cities

La Seine

La Défense et l’Arche

L’Arc de Triomphe, L’Avenue des Champs Elysées

La Place de la Concorde• Place de la Concorde in the 8th arrondissement of

Paris France• The 8-hectare Place de la Concorde is the largest

public square in Paris. Situated in the 8th arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Elysees, it lies adjacent to the Tuileries Gardens and borders the Seine to the southwest. Historically, it is remembered as a key site of the French Revolution: around 2,000 were guillotined here, including Marie Antoinette and many of the "internal enemies" of the uprising.

La Madeleine

Le Jardin des Tuileries

L’Arc du Carrousel Obélisque Arc de Triomphe

Palais du Louvre, la Pyramide

L’Art du Louvre

Le Louvre

La Cathédrale de Notre Dame

Notre Dame

La Basilique du Sacré Coeur

La Place du Tertre

La NuitGrand Spectacle and French

Cancan at Le Moulin Rouge in Paris.

 Dinner, dance and show at Le

Moulin Rouge will make an unforgettable evening for your stay

in Paris. 

The oldest cabaret show in Paris

 Le Moulin Rouge is certainly the most famous cabaret of the World. Since Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, at

the beginning of the twentieth century, le Moulin Rouge is one of the legendary monuments of Paris. Edith Piaf, Yves Montand, Ginger

Rogers, Lisa Minnelli, Frank Sinatra are one of the world famous stars who came to Le Moulin Rouge. We

can't neither forget the French Cancan's period with La Goulue or Josephine Baker, Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier. The audience

can first come to dinner and second see the cabaret dancing show at 9

or 11 p.m.

La Sorbonne

Le Café

Le Panthéon

Le musée d’Orsay

Les Invalides

Voilà PARIS!

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