PARIS Arc de Triomphe, Etoile
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Paris Arrondissements Rive Droite / Rive Gauche Les portes de Paris Seine Ile de la Cité Monuments/ musées
Arrondissements
Les Portes de Paris Mur fortifié autour de Paris (1223) Les portes de Paris aujourdhui
La Seine 32 Ponts traversent la Seine 32 Ponts traversent la Seine Le Pont NeufLe Pont Alexandre IIILe Pont St Michel Les bateaux mouches
La Seine Des peniches Les quais
La plage de Paris
Ile de la Cité Habitée par les Parisii Conquise par les Romains en 52 BC Nommée Lutecia (City of Light) Conquise par Clovis, roi des Francs
Ile de la Cité La Conciergerie Marie-Antoinette en prison La Conciergerie Marie-Antoinette en prison
Ile de la Cité La Sainte Chapelle Vitraux magnifiques La Sainte Chapelle Vitraux magnifiques
Ile de la Cité Kilomètre zéro Arcs Boutants Kilomètre zéro Arcs Boutants
Notre Dame de Paris Portail du Jugement Rose sud Orgue Cloche Gargouille
Maison de Victor Hugo
Le Marais Place des Vosges Rue des Rosiers Quartier Juif Place des Vosges
Art, Archéologie, Histoire, Architecture, Meubles Le Louvre
Le Louvre aux temps médiévaux 1190 – un château fortifié
Un palais ancien 1546 – un palais royal (style renaissance) est construit sur le site
La Grande Galerie – construction de la grande galerie sur la rive droite de la Seine ¼ mile en longeur x 100 pieds en largeur ¼ mile en longeur x 100 pieds en largeur
Evolution continuelle – annexe aux colonnes baroques
LArc de Triomphe du Carrousel Napoléon passant en revue ses troupes devant lArc de Triomphe du Carrousel en 1810 Napoléon passant en revue ses troupes devant lArc de Triomphe du Carrousel en 1810
Les Pyramides du Louvre – construction des pyramides en verre dessinées par le grand architecte I.M. Pei
La nouvelle entrée
Une galerie
La Jaconde Leonardo da Vinci
Venus de Milo oeuvre greque
La Liberté guidant le peuple Delacroix
La coronation de Napoléon David
Les Invalides Tombeau de Napoleon
Champs Elysées - Arc de Triomphe
Le Musée dOrsay Une ancienne gare convertie en musée
Impressionnisme Impression – Soleil Levant, Claude Monet, 1872
Nymphéas bleus Claude Monet,
Bal au moulin de la Galette Montmartre Renoir, 1876
Starry Night (Nuit Etoilée) Over the Rhone Vincent Van Gogh, 1888
Quartier Latin La Sorbonne Les Deux Magots Jardin de Luxembourg Les bouquinistes
Quartier Latin Le shopping St Germain Les cafés La Grande Mosquée de Paris
Le Centre Pompidou
Montmartre
Montmartre – Amélie
Montmartre - Edith Piaf
Cimetière Père Lachaise Jim Morrison – The Doors Chopin - compositeur Abelard and Héloïse
Opéra Garnier
Galeries Lafayette
Versailles
Louis XIV Le Roi Soleil
Marie Antoinette et Louis XVI
Versailles Galerie des glaces Jardins
Versailles Appartement du RoiChambre de Marie Antoinette
La Tour Eiffel Champs de Mars Trocadero
LOpen Tour
Le Métro
Le Métro et le RER Le métro (RATP) Le RER Take the métro anywhere within Paris. There are stops every few blocks. Take the RER to cross Paris quickly with few stops and to connect to the suburbs.
Carte Navigo You will have a weekly métro/RER ticket, la Carte Orange. You will have a weekly métro/RER ticket, la Carte Orange. Carte Orange Carte Orange Always retrieve your ticket from the turnstile and store it safely for reuse. Always retrieve your ticket from the turnstile and store it safely for reuse.
Single-use Metro/RER tickets A single-fare ticket is valid for an entire continuous trip including connections – within the city A single-fare ticket is valid for an entire continuous trip including connections – within the city It must be composté – put through the turnstile to be stamped on the back It must be composté – put through the turnstile to be stamped on the back Be sure to keep your ticket until you leave the system at your destination; being caught without it means an instant hefty fine payable in cash on the spot Be sure to keep your ticket until you leave the system at your destination; being caught without it means an instant hefty fine payable in cash on the spot
Using the turnstile Retrieve the ticket and the gate opens Put your ticket in the machine First you have to go through the turnstile. Place your ticket in the slot in the front of the turnstile. Before you try to go through, retrieve your ticket. Put your ticket away in your Carte Orange holder.
Finding the Correct Direction To determine the direction you want to go, know the end orTERMINUS of the line on which you are traveling. Line 4 goes from PORTE DE CLIGNANCOURT to PORTE DORLEANS. To determine the direction you want to go, know the end orTERMINUS of the line on which you are traveling. Line 4 goes from PORTE DE CLIGNANCOURT to PORTE DORLEANS. Find the stop where you are (these photos are in the ST GERMAIN DES PRES station on Line 4.) Find the stop where you are (these photos are in the ST GERMAIN DES PRES station on Line 4.) If your destination falls between ST. GERMAIN and PORTE DE CLIGNACOURT, then take the metro in the direction of PORTE DE CLIGNACOURT. If your destination falls between ST. GERMAIN and PORTE DE CLIGNACOURT, then take the metro in the direction of PORTE DE CLIGNACOURT. If your destination gells between ST. GERMAIN and the PORTE D'ORLÉANS, then take the metro in the direction of PORTE D'ORLÉANS. If your destination gells between ST. GERMAIN and the PORTE D'ORLÉANS, then take the metro in the direction of PORTE D'ORLÉANS.
Getting around the station The sign to the right lead you to Line 5, which runs from Bobigny to Place dItalie. The sign to the right lead you to Line 5, which runs from Bobigny to Place dItalie. This sign indicates the platform to catch Line 8 in the direction of Balard. This sign indicates the platform to catch Line 8 in the direction of Balard.
Correspondances Interchanges between lines (correspondances) make it possible to travel throughout the city in a more or less straight line. Interchanges between lines (correspondances) make it possible to travel throughout the city in a more or less straight line. Look at the map to see where you can switch from one line to another to reach your final destination. Look at the map to see where you can switch from one line to another to reach your final destination.
Le metro
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