1.Pont Alexander III.
The famous bridge has became a symbol of the Russian-French friendship. It was created for the exhibition of 1900, offering a magnificent view of the Eiffel Tower and National Residence of the Invalids
2. Champs-Elysées
Known as one of the most beautiful avenues in the world, you will see the Great and Small Palace and the monuments to Charles de Gaulle and Churchill. On the Champs-Elysées itself, you will see Arc de triomphe; the highest arc in the world, dedicated to the French military victories.
3. Luxor Obelisk on Concorde square
During the Revolution, Louis XVI (16th) and Marie Antoinette were executed here. We will stroll through the Royal Garden of the Tuileries, leading us to the Louvre.
4. The Louvre
One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, containing a huge collection of art and historical relics that originate from across the globe. The Louvre was first opened as a museum to the public on August 10th, 1793 during the French Revolution. Napoleon I then continued the reconstruction of the Louvre after the revolution had finished.
5. Bridge of Arts
We will finish our tour in Seine to admire the Bridge of Arts on the island of Cité, the place where Paris was founded more than three thousand years ago.