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Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris
This iconic riverside cathedral captivates with its twin bell towers, grand circular stained-glass windows, mythical gargoyles, and sweeping city views, making it a must-visit landmark for travelers around the world.
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Colmar Old Town
Visitors should not miss the romantic Little Venice district, the iconic Maison Pfister, the majestic Saint-Martin Church, the lively Marché Couvert market, and the fascinating Bartholdi Museum.
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Batobus Tour Eiffel
Relax on a hop-on hop-off river cruise with easy access to the Eiffel Tower and other major landmarks along the Seine.
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Arc de Triomphe
This monument commemorates French soldiers with the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and an Eternal Flame beneath its arch.
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Collegiate Church of Saint Martin of Colmar
Explore Collégiale Saint-Martin, Colmar’s iconic Gothic church featuring impressive stained glass, towering spires, and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts.
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Jardins du Trocadéro
Capture breathtaking photos of the Eiffel Tower from across the Seine in a peaceful, flower-filled park with fountains, sculptures, and sunset charm.
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Musée d Orsay
A former Beaux-Arts train station turned museum, featuring works by Van Gogh, Monet, Renoir, and more—perfect for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
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Statue of Liberty Paris
Statue of Liberty, a beautiful and meaningful replica by Bartholdi situated on the Île aux Cygnes in the Seine, symbolizing freedom and friendship between France and the USA, perfect for a scenic and historic visit.
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The Three Castles of Eguisheim
The three towers aligned on the ridge are a striking landmark visible from the Alsace Plain and surrounding vineyards.
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The Three Castles of Eguisheim
The three towers aligned on the ridge are a striking landmark visible from the Alsace Plain and surrounding vineyards.
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Unterlinden Museum
The museum’s centerpiece is the Isenheim Altarpiece — a hauntingly beautiful religious triptych by Matthias Grünewald — housed in a converted Dominican convent.
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Maison Pfister
A landmark half-timbered house from 1537 featuring Renaissance frescoes, wooden balconies, and a unique octagonal turret — a must-see in Colmar’s Old Town.
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Institut de France in Paris
A baroque architectural landmark, the Institut de France unites five leading French academies and serves as a powerful symbol of the country’s commitment to literature, arts, science, and philosophy.
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