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Paris-6e-arrondissement, Paris, Ile de France

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The 6th arrondissement of Paris, located on the left bank of the Seine, is a historical and cultural gem. Known for its charming cobbled streets and picturesque cafes, this area is rich in iconic sites such as the Luxembourg Garden, a verdant space where you can unwind and admire the Luxembourg Palace. The Saint-Germain-des-Prés district is the heartbeat of the arrondissement, famous for its art g...See more

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Guided Tour of Notre Dame Cathedral & Sainte Chapelle
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Guided Tour of Notre Dame Cathedral & Sainte Chapelle

ArrayYour Experience The city of Paris was founded at the site of the Ile de la Cite, situated on the Seine River. It is the heart and historic center of the city and houses some of the most well-known monuments of Paris and is the setting for many romances, revolutions and intriguing stories. You will visit the Notre Dame cathedral first. Since the cathedral is now closed for the public, you will see it from the outside. The Notre Dame is a treasure of Paris and is regarded as one of its most important monuments. Constructed in the early 14th century, architectural features such as the flying buttress and spires were considered incredible feats of engineering in that period. Once you set your eyes on this marvel, it is easy to understand why Victor Hugo chose this monument for his critically acclaimed novel, the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Your guide will tell you fascinating stories associated with this cathedral and you will also understand its role in the history of France. The Gothic influence is unmistakable, with towering spires and looming gargoyles staring right into your soul. You will be whisked past the large crowds, with your exclusive skip the line entry to the interiors of the Sainte Chapelle. Situated in the Ile de la Cité within the Palais de la Cite, it was once the residence of the Kings of France until the 14th century. The stone walls are merely just the framework holding the enormous glass windows. Scenes of the Infancy of Christ can be seen on the left, the Life of John the Evangelist can be seen on the right and the centerpiece consists of scenes from The Passion. The windows present on the nave, eleven in number, are full of paintings of the Old Testament. The last window shows the retrieval of the relics of Christ and their relocation to the city of Paris. The stained glass covers 6500 square feet of area, and almost 70% has been recently restored.

By the statue of Henri IV 75004 Paris
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Sainte Chapelle Skip The Line Tickets
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Sainte Chapelle Skip The Line Tickets

Your experience Come discover this historic monument in Paris, an architectural gem from the Gothic period, at your own pace and whenever you choose. Commissioned by King Saint-Louis and built in 1241, come relive the history of Sainte Chapelle, guided by a series of information panels. You will learn how the Sainte Chapelle was originally built to house relics of the Passion of the Christ acquired by the monarch during the 13th century. These include a piece of the True Cross and the Holy Crown, which nearly disappeared in the early 19th century! Starting in 1790, Sainte Chapelle was restricted to members of the clergy and was emptied of its contents. It progressively became archive storage for the neighboring Palais de Justice also known as Paris’s Court House, until a restoration campaign was started under pressure from the public. Today, it is no longer possible to admire the relics for which Sainte Chapelle was built, as they were either lost or displaced during the French Revolution. You can, however, admire the chapel’s breathtakingly beautiful stained-glass windows. With 15 windows of 50 sq. ft. each, you can view the history of the world up until the arrival of the relics in Paris. In total, 1,113 scenes are depicted on the stained glass. Information is provided so that you won’t miss a single detail of these colored glass artworks. Highlights : Visit Sainte chapelle at your own pace with tickets that are valid for a year. Inspect the 13th century stained glass windows of the Sainte Chapelle.

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Priority Access to Musee de L'Orangerie and Musee d'Orsay
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Priority Access to Musee de L'Orangerie and Musee d'Orsay

ArrayYour Experience Musée d’Orsay: The Orsay Museum is one of France’s most important and popular museums, as it houses the country’s national collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Art Nouveau works. With the likes of Degas, Renoir, Monet, Manet and Van Gogh on display, you are bound to leave this former train station awe-inspired and wonderstruck. One of the key treasures stored in this museum is the famed ‘A Starry Night’ by Van Gogh. Apart from being a goldmine of beautiful art, the location of this museum also adds to its glamour. Situated right beside the Seine River, the views of Paris one gets from the open terrace of this museum are unparalleled. With this ticket, you will be able to skip the long lines and walk straight into the museum through Gate C (meant for priority access). Musée de L’Orangerie: Like the Orsay, this museum is home to some important Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, as well. Perhaps the star attraction of this museum would be the eight Water Lilies murals, by Claude Monet himself, who actually wrote a letter, upon the end of WWI to the then Prime Minister of France, stating, "It's not much, but it's the only way I have of taking part in the victory”, referring to the works he donated to the French State. Besides the work of Monet, this museum contains the work of other geniuses as well, such as Picasso, Matisse, and Cézanne. Located on the banks of the Seine River, diagonally opposite from the Orsay, this is a must-see attraction for all those interested in beauty and art.

Musée d'Orsay, 1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris, 75007 Paris
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾