In Paris France, the earliest sign of civilization dates back to 4,200 BC. This was when the Parisii of Gaul, which was a Celtic tribe of boaters and traders, dwelled there. The Romans brought their culture to the Left Bank, bringing palaces, baths, temples and theaters. Once the empire collapsed, rule of the city passed from Germans to the Franks to Burgundians and to the English. Finally, French kings assumed the throne again in 1436. Paris survived a number of upheavals, power struggles, revolutions, wars and disease outbreaks over the centuries. Today visitors staying in Paris hotels can see bits of history all around them, if they know where to look.
Architecture buffs have a number of places to see when they visit Paris France. You’ll see palaces like the Palace of Versailles, which was built in the French Renaissance tradition circa 1678; Chateau de Villette, another 17th-century palace, crafted in French Baroque style for Louis XIV’s ambassador, Jean Dyel; or the Palais de Chaillot, a stripped classical structure designed for the 1937 World Exposition. Other French Baroque palaces include the Chteau de Maisons, Chteau de Vaux-le-Vicomte, the Jardins des Tuileries, Palais du Luxembourg and Palais Royal-Muse du Louvre. In addition to palaces, there are churches in Paris that date back to the 12th and 13th Centuries, such as the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral (1163), La Sainte-Chapelle (1238), Basilique Saint-Denis (1136) and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (1140). Mont Martre, St. Louis des Invalides, the Church of Saint-Sulpice and the Paris Pantheon are other beautiful, historic churches.
Sometimes architectural wonders happen to hold hours of grand entertainment too. There are over 130 theatre venues in Paris France, but the most famous of all is the Palais Garnier, also known as the Opra de Paris. With opulent chandeliers, creamy marble columns, Greek statuary, bronze busts, majestic stairwells, rich red velvet tapestries, gold ornamentation and Baroque style, one can’t help but marvel at the building’s splendor. Inside, guests can revel at performances like “The Barber of Seville” opera, the “Giselle” ballet and symphonic orchestras playing everything from Beethoven to Rossini. For more information, theatre lovers can visit www.operadeparis.fr or ask their travel agent about hotels in Paris and accompanying art/culture package deals.
Paris France, the “City of Lights,” is blessed with breathtaking architecture, the natural beauty of the Seine River, many centuries of history, a vibrant art scene and thriving industry. It’s a far cry from the Eiffel Tower Paris Las Vegas, that’s for sure! To really understand how much Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway or Thomas Jefferson loved France, you really must come and see for yourself.
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Whether you stay for a romantic weekend at hotels in Paris or you spend several weeks soaking it all in, you’ll find all that Europe has to offer all in one world-class city
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