The 3 most important landmarks in Paris:Eifal towerTourism in France and the 12 best cities worth your visit
1- Eiffel Tower
This tower occupies a great reputation in the world, as famous as the entire state of France or more. It gained its name from the engineer who designed it, engineer Gustave Eiffel. It is a lattice tower of polished iron. It was built between the years 1887 and 1889. This tower has become a symbol. Culturally, France is the world’s most visited place in the world.
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 324 meters, equivalent to the height of an 81-storey building. It is the tallest building in Paris, and the second tallest building in France after the Millau Bridge. It contains 3 levels for visitors: restaurants on the first and second levels, and later on to the third level using… the elevator. There is no doubt that everyone who intends to travel to France implicitly intends to travel to the Eiffel Tower, as it is not only the Eiffel Tower, but rather the Tower of Paris and the Tower of all of France.
2- Arc de Triomphe
Champs-Élysées Street, at the end of which is the Arc de Triomphe
A person is immortalized by many things, but for a great building to be immortalized because whoever built it was great, that is a great paradox. This arch was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte, and it is considered one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It stands on the western end of the Champs-Élysées at a height of 50 metres, and everyone who intends to visit France must include this prominent landmark while visiting the sights of Paris.
This arch came as a kind of tribute to those who fought for the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The names of all French victories and the names of generals were inscribed on the inner and outer surfaces of the arch. Under the arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.
3- Champs Elysees Street
It is believed that this name was derived from “Elysee”, which means “paradise of dead heroes” in Greek. A street and a paradise. It is strange. It is more correct to give the name “paradise” to a park, but not to a street. However, not all streets are streets. This Champs-Élysées avenue, which is 1.9 km long and 70 meters wide, is truly a paradise with its famous theatres, cafes, luxury shops, festivals, parties and exhibitions, especially the annual military parade held on Bastille Day, and the bicycle racing league.
This street is seen as the most distinctive road in the world. It contains a park that includes the Grand Palace, the Petit Palace, and the Marigny Theater, in addition to many restaurants, gardens, and monuments. Also, the Elysee Palace, which is considered the official palace of the presidents of France, and at the end of the street you will find the Arc de Triomphe, which was built to honor the victories of Napoleon Bonaparte. When traveling to France, all you have to do is put this street at the top of your list of places to visit.
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