City ​​of love, paris


On the first floor is the transparent floor


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On the first floor is the transparent floor and the outer corridor with its display cases and digital albums, a terrace, more buffets, and a flight of the original spiral staircase used by Gustave Eiffel to go up to the second floor. It was dismantled in 1983, part was sold at a good price and part was placed here on the first floor.
The views from the second floor are marvelous and the Louvre, the Seine, Montmartre, Notre Dame unfold... There are also shops, restaurants, a macarons and the Jules Verne restaurant with its three rooms 125 meters high. It adds the La Verrière store, the Seine Store and a modern buffet.
Finally, the top It is the strawberry of the dessert. It is accessed by glass wall lifts and at 276 meters high it has no rival. He has turn two levels, one covered and one outdoors. You can go day and night. There is the champagne bar, open from 12 noon to 22 pm, the 1/50 scale model of the summit, painted in the original color of the tower which was auburn, and several orientation panels.
Is Paris a city to go with children? If this is a question you are asking yourself, the answer is yes. Despite being one of the most densely populated European cities, Paris is quite good to go with children.
There are parks and squares with games, many restaurants with children's menus, hotels that offer cots or interconnected rooms, and many museums and cultural spaces that have specific activities for children. Then today, What to see in Paris with children.
The best park in Paris is the Luxemburg Garden, a space of 23 hectares that Napoleon himself dedicated to children. It has a charming vintage design with an octagonal pond with 20's boats, rocking horses and a beautiful carousel. Even a puppet theater.
If your little ones like puppets, marionettes and others, Paris also offers shows of this style in Parc Montsouris, Parc Monceau, Parc du Champ de Mars, near the Eiffel Tower, and don't miss the most futuristic park and attractions in the Parc de la Villette.
Leaving the parks a bit, Paris also offers interesting forests. The city's botanical gardens are in the Jardin des Plantes, which in turn contains a charming little zoo, the Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes. Towards the city limits there two forests, the Bois de Boulogne, to the west, and the Bois de Vencenneyes, to the east.
You can't miss the latter because it houses the Paris Floral Park, with many outdoor facilities and an open concert hall, in addition to the largest zoo in the capital french, the Zoological Park of Paris, and a medieval castle with a moat included, the Chateau de Vincennes.
Paris is a very cultural city, so it has these types of places designed for children. For example, there is the Musée de la Magie and the Musée en Herbe, the first dedicated to magic and the second dedicated to art. Both have permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions, activities, guided tours and workshops that children can do.
El Palais de Tokyo It also offers workshops where the little ones can get their hands on it. The municipal architecture museum, the City of Architecture and Heritage, and the well-known museum of modern art, the Pompidou Center They are also good destinations for children. The Pompidou has on its first floor a space dedicated to children between the ages of two and ten with a visual designed for their heights, and a multimedia and performing arts area for teenagers between the ages of 13 and 16.
And of course, if you don't want to stop taking them to the Louvre you can sign up and follow some of their themed tours, for example “the lion hunt”. If you're not that interested in art and your little ones are crazy about science, then Paris has a lot to offer too. For example, the Citè des Sciences, in the Parc de la Villette, with its beautiful planetarium, or the Galerie des Enfantas, within the Grande Galerie de l'Evolution, a branch of the natural history museum.
El National Museum of Natural History, in the Jardin des Plantes, and the Palais de la Découverte, about to move to the Parc André Citroën, although it will be temporary as it is part of a renovation plan for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Also in the French capital is Europe's oldest science and technology museum, the Musée des Artes et Métiers, has a circuit designed for children, with an audio guide.

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