mardi 19 août 2014

5 free things to do in Paris

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Paris is the city that attracts most tourists worldwide. This is not surprising because the French capital has so much to offer: iconic sites, museums, monuments ... There is so much to see and explore. Most attractions are paying, but here is our selection of 5 free to se or things to do in Paris.

jardin de tuileries paris france musée louvre

Discover Paris museums
Parisian museums are paid except the first Sunday of each month. We took the opportunity to discover the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the Pompidou Centre and other equally interesting museums: the Museum of Arts and Crafts, the Museum of Public Assistance, the Musée du Quai Branly ... Munissez- your patience because not be alone in wanting to visit the Louvre on a Sunday. Preference morning or late afternoon


bnf bibliothèque nationale de france paris

Check out the library of France
Opened in 1996 the National Library of France - BNF for regulars - is composed of 4 main buildings at right angles as four large open books facing. It is home to more than 14 million books. Located in the 13th arrondissement, it can be visited for free. We go to admire modern architecture and leaf through books, if desired.
Cathédrale Notre Dame Paris

Parisian monuments without paying a dime
Such as museums, many Parisian monuments can be visited for free the first Sunday of each month. As against this is valid only between November 1 and March 31. Outside this period, the Sunday entry fee becomes.
If you find yourself in Paris before March 31, you can visit an eye on Sunday the Pantheon, the Conciergerie, the Arc de Triomphe ...

Attend a free concert
The majority of churches in Paris offer free classical music concerts. We can also attend free concerts at the Maison de Radio France; simply remove one hour before the taping of the show his ticket. Here is the concert schedule for France Musique. Another tip: the National Conservatory of Music and Fnac.

cimetière paris père lachaise

Walking through the Pere Lachaise cemetery
Probably the most famous cemetery in Paris because of its tenants and its fascinating atmosphere. You can see the graves of Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Jean de la Fontaine or that of Oscar Wilde. The cemetery entrance is free. You can identify known on this site or buy a card sold at the entrance graves.

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