Paris Tourism--:
Paris the city of light has many of the worlds most visited attractions Among them the Eiffel tower the Louvre palace the Notre Dame cathedral and the near by Versailles palace are truly unique.The business district of La Défense with the Grande Arche from Danish architect Otto von Spreckelsen testifies to the economic and artistic vitality of Paris.
Paris is one of the leading business and tourist destinations in the world and getting there is certainly not a problem.Most convenient way to reach Paris is by air as almost all major international airlines operate regular flights to Paris from worldwide destinations.Paris is well connected by state of the art rail and road networks from cities across France and Europe and you can easily reach the city from London Brussels and other major cities of Europe.
History--:
Paris history rich and diverse dates back more than 2500 years.From the ancient era through the dark ages and medieval periods people have lived around the River Seine and watch Paris develop from a small community to the bustling metropolis it is today.Much of the history of France took place in Paris from important moments of the French Revolution to the occupation by the Nazis in World War II.Fortunately for visitors numerous artifacts of Paris France history are still on display today.From art in the museums to architecture that has survived centuries Paris contains excellent displays of history at every corner.
How to reach--:
By Air--:
Paris has two major airports Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly International Airport.Almost all major international airlines including Air France Air Canada British Airways American Airlines Cathay Pacific Airways Continental Airlines Delta Airlines and Lufthansa operate direct or connecting flights to Paris from cities across the world.Paris is just 1 hour 5 minutes by flight from London 8 hours from New York 15 hours from Los Angeles 15 hours 5 minutes from Singapore and just over 25 hours from Sydney.
By Rail--:
Paris has 6 major railway stations each of which serving a particular area of France. Paris is connected by rail to London by the Channel Tunnel and high speed trains take a little over 3 hours to cover the distance between two European capitals.A state of the art high speed railway network connects Paris with all major cities of France.
By Road--:
The Anglo French Eurotunnel connects Kent in the UK to Nord Pas de Calais in France.The tunnel is linked to UK and French motorway networks.The international Paris bus terminal at Porte de Galliéni is served by Eurolines buses from cities across Europe including London and Brussels.