Funny and relax in paris completely free

Funny and relax in paris completely free

Paris, one of the most visited cities in the world, is a real open-air museum. From its Haussmann-style palaces to the royal gardens, from the squares to the most famous monuments, the French capital is a riot of beauties to be admired. Paris is not one of the cheapest cities to visit but it has so many things to see completely free!

1. Romantic Life Museum

A small pearl in the heart of Paris, this museum has free entry and inside there is a beautiful garden. Located in the picturesque area of ​​Montmartre, it is a real monument of the Romantic era, you can admire artists such as Chopin, George Sand and Delacroix, who have contributed to the history of French Romanticism.

Inside the museum there are many testimonies and memories of this wonderful era. On the ground floor it is possible to admire portraits, mobile sculptures and jewels, many of which are connected with George Sand, neighbor of Ary Scheffer. Upstairs there is a large collection of paintings by Ary Scheffer.

In addition to the permanent collection, it is also possible to visit temporary exhibitions, like concerts and readings. In the green of the outdoor courtyard there is a café decorated in the same romantic style, where you can sip excellent tea.

The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00.

Address: 16, Rue Chaptal – 75009 Paris
Metro: Blance / Pigalle / Saint-George / Liège

2. Relax in Luxembourg Gardens

There are tons of free parks in Paris, but Luxembourg Gardens is the largest one! Almost every book, movie, or show about Paris will feature it at some point, and it’s obvious why! The massive park has several areas to visit, including charming fountains and little shops. There’s also actual lounge chairs, so you can even take a nap if you wanted to!

Address: 6E Arrondissement 75006 Paris

 3 Basilica of Sacré Coeur

Located in the district of Montmartre it’s dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the hill of artists, this nineteenth-century basilica of Romanesque-Byzantine style dominates the city from its height of 129 meters. Here, you can admire the beauty of the gold mosaic in the apse, it is possible to admire a fabulous view over the rooftops of Paris.

Address: 35, rue du Chevalier de la Barre – 75018 Paris
Metro: Anvers

4. Tour Eiffel

The Tour Eiffel, one of the most iconic monuments of the capital, You can admire the Tour Eiffel from different corners of the city.Without paying the ticket to climb almost to the top, the Eiffel Tower can be admired from the Champ-de-Mars, along the Seine, from the narrow streets that lead to it, but also in the distance by opting for a panoramic view.

Address: Tour Eiffel, Champ de Mars – 75007 Paris
Metro: Bir-Hakeim, Trocadéro, Iéna or Passy

5. Tuileries Garden

The Tuileries Garden is a public garden located between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Created by Catherine de’ Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was eventually opened to the public in 1667 and became a public park after the French Revolution.

Located in front of the Louvre these royal gardens are really wonderfull. Excellent summer retreat, you can relax lying on the lawn, sitting on one of the many chairs that surround the gardens, reading or admiring the sunset over the city. Between the colors of autumn or the blossoming of spring, the gardens are truly fascinating and are perfect for a little relaxation at no cost.

6. Pont Alexandre III

The Pont Alexandre III is a deck arch bridge that spans the Seine in Paris. It connects the Champs-Élysées quarter with those of the Invalides and Eiffel Tower. The bridge is widely regarded as the most ornate, extravagant bridge in the city. It has been classified as a French monument historique since 1975.

It’s not a simple bridge, it’s a real work of historical art. A concentration of art and ornaments that have made it the most famous bridge in the city. The bridge connects the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais with the Hôtel des Invalides, the historic retirement home that also houses the tomb of Napoleon. From here you can admire the Eiffel Tower and savor the beauty of the city.

Address: Pont Alexandre III – 75008 Paris
Metro: Invalides

7. Maison de Victor Hugo

One of the main literary museums in Paris, the “Maison de Victor Hugo” is located near the Place des Vosges, inside the Rohan-Guéménée palace. Here the famous writer lived for sixteen years and composed some of his masterpieces. La Casa di Hugo is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00.

The entrance to the permanent collections of the Maison Victor Hugo when the exhibitions are not taking place, is free. If there are temporary exhibitions, the museum is subject to a fee. Occasionally the Maison Victor Hugo may be closed for exhibition set-up.

Address: 6, place des Vosges – 75004 Paris
Metro: Bastille / Saint-Paul / Chemin-Vert

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