What are the top 10 things to visit in Paris?
Well, of course there is the Louvre (closed on Tuesdays) and the Eiffel Tower, and the Arc de Triumph. I would visit the Champs-Elysées, or other parks. There is Montmartre, a wonderful area full of painters if you’re one who enjoys local art, and then Notre Dame. One of the more little know aspects of Paris is their sewers. That’s right. Sewers. The famous Catacombs of Paris has a morbid past, but is truly something unique and fascinating. It’s an entire underground labyrinth of human skeletons lining the walls, due to the fact Paris began running out of room for cemeteries way back then. There is much more to, and I recommend looking it up, unless you’re the queasy type. A good venture for a rainy, or unpleasant day outside. Now, it’s nearly impossible to find any dinning on Sundays, so what I recommend is buying some food from a nice bakery or something and having a picnic in a nice area or park. Museums are closed on Tuesdays and Monday depending. If you want a hotel, the north sid