Hôtel des Invalides
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Paris | A Hidden Gem for Photography
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Más consejos de viaje 👉 @mundukos Compra tu ticket para el paseo por el Sena aquí 👉 https://www.civitatis.com/es/paris/paseo-barco-sena/?aid=12902 El paseo en barco comienza a los pies de la Torre Eiffel. Durante una hora, navegas por el río Sena hasta la Isla Saint Louis, regresando al punto de partida al final del recorrido. En el trayecto, pasas por algunos imprescindibles de París: los Inválidos, el Parlamento, el Museo de Orsay, la Catedral de Notre Dame, el Museo del Louvre, el Gran Palais, entre otros. El barco en el que se realiza este crucero es un trimarán acristalado con terraza y pasillos exteriores. El paseo dura cerca de una hora y sale cada hora. Puedes llegar al horario que prefieras durante el día. #mundukos #paris #visitparis #paristravel #travelblog #eurotrip
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11-Day France Trip on a Budget: Spent Just 5455 RMB
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Parisians, you gotta check this out!
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4 Days and 3 Nights in Paris: My Honest Thoughts 1. **Eating**: Trust the French palate! Foie gras, escargots, steak, and desserts were all insanely delicious. Don't blindly follow restaurant recommendations on Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book)! It's unnecessary! Just use Google Maps to find places with a 4.6+ rating and lots of reviews—you won't go wrong! I randomly picked a few 4.8-rated spots nearby, and they were so good I almost clapped my hands raw! Plus, prices are way cheaper than in Hong Kong. You can spend anywhere from 20-80 euros per person, depending on your budget. 2. **Drinking**: I can't comment on wine since I don't drink, but a cup of "Yidiandian" milk tea cost me 7.5 euros—I'm shook. Restaurant prices for Coke and sparkling water range from 3-6 euros, but you can get them for just 1 euro at the supermarket. 3. **Sightseeing**: Avoid the Eiffel Tower during the day—it's uniquely dirty (see pic 1). And don't go to Montmartre at night—it's disturbingly chaotic with a strong smell of urine! The Louvre is too big and crowded, especially near the Mona Lisa. You almost need binoculars to see it! For families with boys, I recommend Les Invalides, where you can find Napoleon's tomb (not spooky at all) and a military museum. The kids were super into it, especially the weapons section. 4. **Shopping**: Skip Galeries Lafayette and Printemps—too touristy and crowded. Head to Le Bon Marché instead, a local favorite with fewer people. Trust the French taste—the displays are stunning! Ladies, feel free to splurge [drooling emoji]. High-end skincare like La Mer and La Prairie isn't cheaper than in Shanghai, but French pharmacy products are a good deal for gifts. 5. **People**: French people really don't speak English. I asked for directions a few times, and they'd rather gesture than speak English [laughing emoji]. Avoid sketchy people at tourist spots and steer clear of dodgy areas. One night, I was alone on the metro (tickets are pricey, around 10 euros a day [sweating emoji]), and I was confused by the metro map (no English, of course). An elderly white lady noticed and kindly gestured to show me how to get around. My tip: if you get lost, look for well-dressed white women—they've all been super nice! Overall, Paris isn't as chaotic as some posts on Xiaohongshu make it out to be. Avoid the tourist traps, and it's perfect for a girls' trip—just stroll and eat, soaking in the city's grand beauty and high-level aesthetics. #ParisTravel #FranceTravel
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French Aesthetics Are On Point! Paris Is Now a Massive Sports Arena!
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Nearby Attractions Of Hôtel des Invalides
Pont Alexandre III
The Army Museum
Musée Rodin
Tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte
Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Esplanade des Invalides
Musée Maillol
UNESCO
Grand Palais Éphémère
Theater of the Eiffel Tower

Pont Alexandre III
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The Army Museum
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Musée Rodin
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Tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte
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Nearby Restaurants Of Hôtel des Invalides
Kozy Bosquet
Rosa Bonheur sur Seine
New Jawad Rapp
La Casa di Alfio
Riviera Fuga
Eiffel Croisières - Péniche Ivoire - Croisière bistronomique
La Terrasse du 7
Le Recrutement
Le Champ de Mars
Chez Françoise

Kozy Bosquet
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Rosa Bonheur sur Seine
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New Jawad Rapp
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La Casa di Alfio
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75007 Paris, France
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The Hôtel des Invalides, commonly called Les Invalides, is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, containing museums and monuments, all relating to the military history of France, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, the building's original purpose.
attractions: Pont Alexandre III, The Army Museum, Musée Rodin, Tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Esplanade des Invalides, Musée Maillol, UNESCO, Grand Palais Éphémère, Theater of the Eiffel Tower, restaurants: Kozy Bosquet, Rosa Bonheur sur Seine, New Jawad Rapp, La Casa di Alfio, Riviera Fuga, Eiffel Croisières - Péniche Ivoire - Croisière bistronomique, La Terrasse du 7, Le Recrutement, Le Champ de Mars, Chez Françoise

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