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Under the Parisian Sky: These Spots Are Not to Be Missed! ✨

1️⃣ Opéra National de Paris (Paris National Opera) 🎭 The Paris National Opera has two performance venues. The first is Palais Garnier, a masterpiece of 19th-century eclecticism. Its interior decoration is extremely luxurious, blending classical and Baroque styles. It's rumored that the story of The Phantom of the Opera took place in Box 5 here. The opera house isn't large, but it's "the essence in miniature" — every corner of the architectural space exudes a sense of ritual. It's worth spending a whole morning to appreciate it carefully. The admission ticket is only 9 euros, and there's a Chinese electronic guide. Personally, I think its cost-effectiveness is much higher than that of the Palace of Versailles! 💰 The second is the modern Opéra Bastille, built in the late 20th century. For those who love opera, it's highly recommended to experience a performance here! 🎶 2️⃣ BNF Richelieu Site (French National Library - Richelieu Site) 📚 Note that this refers to the historic Richelieu site! The elliptical reading room in the library is open to everyone. There's no reason not to pick up a book, sit under the soft natural light in the huge atrium, and enjoy the unique romance of a Parisian library for an hour. ☀️ 3️⃣ Domaine National du Palais-Royal(Royal Palace of Paris) 🏛️ In the courtyard enclosed by colonnades, there are neatly arranged black and white columns of varying heights — the rhythm and order of the royal palace architecture are perfectly embodied here. The nearby Royal Palace Garden seems to be a favorite place for the French to relax, exercise, and walk their dogs in daily life. 🐕 4️⃣ Shakespeare and Company 📖 Across the river from Notre-Dame de Paris, this bookstore is famous for having hosted many renowned writers. The canvas bags sold in the store are very stylishly designed — don't forget to check if there's a book you like and get it stamped with the bookstore's seal (I chose a In Search of Lost Time from the Everyman's Library). ✍️ 5️⃣ Métropolitain (Paris Metro Station) 🚇 It's a representative work of the Art Nouveau movement in France, designed by Hector Guimard. The use of curved and plant-like ironwork endows the metro station entrances with unique artistic value. 🎨 #ParisTravel #ParisGuide #EuropeanTravel #TravelTips #TravelBlogger #TravelBloggerRecommendation

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Under the Parisian Sky: These Spots Are Not to Be Missed! ✨

1️⃣ Opéra National de Paris (Paris National Opera) 🎭 The Paris National Opera has two performance venues. The first is Palais Garnier, a masterpiece of 19th-century eclecticism. Its interior decoration is extremely luxurious, blending classical and Baroque styles. It's rumored that the story of The Phantom of the Opera took place in Box 5 here. The opera house isn't large, but it's "the essence in miniature" — every corner of the architectural space exudes a sense of ritual. It's worth spending a whole morning to appreciate it carefully. The admission ticket is only 9 euros, and there's a Chinese electronic guide. Personally, I think its cost-effectiveness is much higher than that of the Palace of Versailles! 💰 The second is the modern Opéra Bastille, built in the late 20th century. For those who love opera, it's highly recommended to experience a performance here! 🎶 2️⃣ BNF Richelieu Site (French National Library - Richelieu Site) 📚 Note that this refers to the historic Richelieu site! The elliptical reading room in the library is open to everyone. There's no reason not to pick up a book, sit under the soft natural light in the huge atrium, and enjoy the unique romance of a Parisian library for an hour. ☀️ 3️⃣ Domaine National du Palais-Royal(Royal Palace of Paris) 🏛️ In the courtyard enclosed by colonnades, there are neatly arranged black and white columns of varying heights — the rhythm and order of the royal palace architecture are perfectly embodied here. The nearby Royal Palace Garden seems to be a favorite place for the French to relax, exercise, and walk their dogs in daily life. 🐕 4️⃣ Shakespeare and Company 📖 Across the river from Notre-Dame de Paris, this bookstore is famous for having hosted many renowned writers. The canvas bags sold in the store are very stylishly designed — don't forget to check if there's a book you like and get it stamped with the bookstore's seal (I chose a In Search of Lost Time from the Everyman's Library). ✍️ 5️⃣ Métropolitain (Paris Metro Station) 🚇 It's a representative work of the Art Nouveau movement in France, designed by Hector Guimard. The use of curved and plant-like ironwork endows the metro station entrances with unique artistic value. 🎨 #ParisTravel #ParisGuide #EuropeanTravel #TravelTips #TravelBlogger #TravelBloggerRecommendation

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