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Vydajte sa spolu s nami na 3 dňový poznávací zájazd do Paríža. Do metropoly Francúzska, do hlavného mesta módy, vedy a umenia, do mesta luxusu, lásky, prestížnych parfémov, kvalitného vína a jedla.

Nachádzajú sa tu najkrajšie historické budovy sveta, najnavštevovanejšie pamiatky a najznámejšie múzea.

V prvý deň sme navštívili Panthéon, Luxeburské záhrady, Sainte-Chapelle, katedrálu Notre-Dame, múzeum Louvre a Výťazný Obluk.
Vychutnali sme si tu pravú atmosféru Paríža a za tri dni sme toho videli a zažili neskutočne veľa a to aj vďaka sprievodcovi Marekovi B. a cestovnej kancelárii DAKA.

Ceny vstupeniek:
Panthéon – 13 eur
Saint- Etienne-Du-Mont – Voľný vstup
Luxemburské záhrady – Voľný vstup
Sainte-Chapelle – 13 eur, Deti a študenti do 26 rokov zdarma
Conciergerie – 13 eur, Deti a študenti do 26 rokov zdarma
Notre-Dame – Voľný vstup
Centre Pompidou – 15 eur vstup do múzea
Saint-Eustache – Voľný vstup
Louvre – 22 eur, deti do 18 rokov zdarma, študenti z EU do 25 rokov zdarma
Výťazný obluk – 16 eur, deti do 18 rokov zdarma, študenti do 25 rokov zdarma s kartou ISIC

Dúfam, že sa Vám videá budú páčiť a že sa mi aspoň trošku podarilo zachytiť tu výnimočnú atmosféru.

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Hello, it is 8:00 in the morning and we are starting a tour of Paris. Our first stop is the Pantheon. The Pantheon is a historic building in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The building originally served as a church, currently after many reconstructions serves as a mausoleum for famous personalities It was completed in 1790 and is one of the landmarks of Paris We’re going further, we’re going past the Pantheon and we arrive at the Roman Catholic church of Saint-Etienne-Du-Mont The interior of the church is beautiful, we see architectural styles here of French Gothic and French Renaissance architecture Important personalities are buried here and there is also a reliquary of St. Genevieve, the patroness of Paris In 1997, Pope John Paul II celebrated mass here during his visit to Paris We continue along the streets of Paris towards the Luxembourg Gardens The Luxembourg Gardens are a public park and with an area of ​​more than 22 hectares, are a favorite place of relaxation for Parisians and tourists. The garden includes a beautiful palace built in the 17th century as a royal residence for the mother of Louis XIII. The garden is free to the public and is open daily from 8 a.m. In 1958, the building became the seat of the French Senate There are grassy areas with a water reservoir, flower beds, but also a small statue of liberty that was sent to Paris from the USA We move on and soak up the true French atmosphere Paris, the metropolis of France, the embodiment of luxury, the capital of fashion, science and art, the city of love, quality wine and food The most beautiful historical buildings in the world, the most visited monuments and the most famous museums are located here. We walk along the famous Boulevard Saint-Michel, which is lined with many cafes and various shops. After a while we arrive at the famous island of Ile de la Cité, located in the very center of Paris. We cross the bridge over the river Seine and get our first glimpse of the cathedral Notre-Dame Sainte-Chapelle is a Gothic chapel built between 1243 and 1248 by Louis IX inside the palace on the island of Cité Conciergerie is a former royal palace, during the Great French Revolution it also served as a prison for 1200 prisoners We go on and after a while we come to the most famous cathedral Notre-Dame Notre-Dame is one of the most beautiful of the Gothic cathedrals, which is one of the symbols of Paris and the French nation Notre-Dame Cathedral, or after the old Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral It was built between 1163 and 1345 and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary After waiting in line for about half an hour, we enter The interior is beautiful, magnificent and charming It is one of the most visited monuments in Paris and the visit is definitely worth it. The interior is decorated with three large rosette windows, while the western window is even the largest in the world. The Notre-Dame Cathedral contains a crypt with archaeological excavations from 1965 and a treasury with the alleged crown of thorns of Jesus. On April 15, 2019, during the renovation, a massive fire engulfed the roof of the cathedral, which was extinguished only after 12 hours. The Notre-Dame Cathedral has been completely renovated since December 8, 2024 reopened to the public Moving on, in front of us is the Hotel De Ville The building has served as the town hall continuously since its completion until today We walk through the streets of Paris and after a while we come to a small square where the futuristic Stravinsky fountain is located Right next to it there is a very unusual building in technical design, which serves as a cultural center and a gallery of modern art After a while we come to the shopping center Forum Des Hales, located on the site of the former Paris market There are many shops and the entrance to the RER train station We were lucky that it was a holiday because otherwise this place is crowded We pass through the shopping center and come to the Saint-Eustache Church The Saint-Eustache Church is a Roman Catholic church built between 1532 and 1633 The interior is beautiful and definitely worth a visit. The entrance is free We pass around the circular building that serves as a museum Soon we arrive at the Louvre Museum The Louvre Museum is the most visited museum in the world and also one of the most famous It is known for its famous art collections, especially Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa It is located in the former palace of the French kings There is a famous large glass pyramid in the courtyard, which also serves as the entrance to the museum The museum contains an incredible 550,000 exhibits, of which approximately 35,000 are on display. If you spent only 10 seconds at each exhibited exhibit, it would take 97 hours. Therefore, due to time constraints, we do not go inside We pass under a small triumphal arch and walk through the Tuileries Garden, where people relax. In the distance we can see the Eiffel Tower and the large Arc de Triomphe After a while we arrive at Place De La Concorde, where public executions by guillotine took place, including the execution of Louis XVI. The square has two large fountains and an Egyptian Obelisk imported from Luxor. The obelisk is 23 m high, is more than 3,000 years old and is one of the symbols of Paris. In front of us is the most famous boulevard of Paris, the Champs-Elysées, at the end of which stands the Arc de Triomphe. The Champs-Elysées is one of the busiest streets in Paris. 2 km long and connects the modern and historical part of the city There are many luxury shops and restaurants and in terms of rent it is one of the most expensive in the world The magnificent large Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous triumphal arches in the world and another icon of Paris It stands in the middle of a large roundabout with 12 streets emanating from it Every year the Tour de France cycling race ends at this place We are staying in a hotel from the Ibis Budget company located near Orli airport 20 km from the center of Paris The rooms are small beds were but clean and comfortable. As an overnight hotel, it was completely sufficient. The frequent flight of planes over the hotel may disturb some

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