In 1889, the Eiffel Tower was opened in Paris. Today, more than 200 million people from all over the world have already visited it, and many come to the most romantic city just to see the Eiffel Tower. But initially it was considered just an unsuccessful project of the famous builder Gustave Eiffel. And no one could even think that someday the tower would become not just a magnificent observation deck, but also the main attraction and pride of the whole of Europe.

The Eiffel Tower includes three platforms, which any tourist can visit if desired. Paying only 4 euros, you will be able to climb the first two platforms, and people who are physically unable to climb to such a height on foot can use the elevator.

Another attraction of France is the Arc de Triomphe, which was erected by order of General Napoleon in 1860 (its height is 50 meters). It is located very close to the Eiffel Tower. After passing through the tunnel on the Etoile field, visitors can easily reach the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

And another architectural masterpiece (the most famous landmark of France), which is simply impossible not to mention – the Palace of Versailles, dating from 1623. Work on its improvement was carried out until 1689. By the 18th century, the castle had become very popular, although it was initially inaccessible to visitors. And today you will be able to see there a lot of paintings, furniture and various ornaments that were once presented to the royal family. And you will also be able to admire ancient, unique things made in completely different styles.

Sights of France
Sights of France
Sights of France
Sights of France