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🌟 Marais Citywalk | One Guide is All You Need for Tasty, Fun! 🥳

🚶 Victor Hugo's Former Home ✍️ The romantic French writer Victor Hugo lived here from 1832 to 1848, and it was turned into a memorial museum in 1903. Maximalist enthusiasts, rejoice! The wallpapers, furniture, and collections are all stunningly beautiful! 🤩 Hugo was also a culture lover; the decor on the second floor, except for the inkstand, is all crafted with charming elements, making it both quaint and gorgeous. ✨ Tips: 🆓 Free admission, no tickets needed! 🎫 ⛲️ Place des Vosges It's said to be one of the oldest royal squares in France! 😍 Local French people love to come here on weekends to sunbathe and pass the time—it's very classic. Surrounded by numerous art galleries and French restaurants, it's perfect for a citywalk. 💖 👒 Carnavalet Museum Also known as the Paris History Museum. 📖 The museum itself is a very elegant classical building, with collections focusing on the art and related representative works of Paris from the 16th and 17th centuries. The museum houses over 3,800 pieces, mainly showcasing the historical changes of Paris through related decorative works. The top floor features portraits of the French Revolution and Napoleon, as well as the original Declaration of Human Rights. 🖼️ Tips: 🆓 Free admission, no tickets needed! 🎫 #SpiritAndBodyOnTheGo #MyTravels #TravelSnaps #CityActivitiesSuperFun #WeekendGetaways #FrenchLife #ParisMuseums

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🌟 Marais Citywalk | One Guide is All You Need for Tasty, Fun! 🥳

🚶 Victor Hugo's Former Home ✍️ The romantic French writer Victor Hugo lived here from 1832 to 1848, and it was turned into a memorial museum in 1903. Maximalist enthusiasts, rejoice! The wallpapers, furniture, and collections are all stunningly beautiful! 🤩 Hugo was also a culture lover; the decor on the second floor, except for the inkstand, is all crafted with charming elements, making it both quaint and gorgeous. ✨ Tips: 🆓 Free admission, no tickets needed! 🎫 ⛲️ Place des Vosges It's said to be one of the oldest royal squares in France! 😍 Local French people love to come here on weekends to sunbathe and pass the time—it's very classic. Surrounded by numerous art galleries and French restaurants, it's perfect for a citywalk. 💖 👒 Carnavalet Museum Also known as the Paris History Museum. 📖 The museum itself is a very elegant classical building, with collections focusing on the art and related representative works of Paris from the 16th and 17th centuries. The museum houses over 3,800 pieces, mainly showcasing the historical changes of Paris through related decorative works. The top floor features portraits of the French Revolution and Napoleon, as well as the original Declaration of Human Rights. 🖼️ Tips: 🆓 Free admission, no tickets needed! 🎫 #SpiritAndBodyOnTheGo #MyTravels #TravelSnaps #CityActivitiesSuperFun #WeekendGetaways #FrenchLife #ParisMuseums

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Maison de Victor Hugo
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