From the Palace of Versailles to the Rodin Museum! 1-Night Paris Travelogue🇫🇷
I went to France for 2 days and 1 night, so I'm going to write about my first day!
First, my course is as follows.
Paris City Hall➡️Palace of Versailles➡️Rodin Museum➡️Eiffel Tower➡️Arc de Triomphe➡️Champs-Élysées➡️Night view of the Eiffel Tower
I used public transportation to get from Paris City Hall to Champs-Élysées, and from there, it's easy to walk!
1. Paris City Hall🏢
Paris City Hall regularly holds exhibitions and you can apply for a tour when making a reservation, but some people come at night because the night view is beautiful! I went during the day, but the colors and shapes of the buildings fit together like a puzzle, so it felt more like a palace during the day. There was an Olympic-shaped sculpture in front, and I took a picture because they were lining up to take a picture of it ㅎㅎ✌️
2. Palace of Versailles🏰
This is a place where you can see the pinnacle of the absolute power of Louis XIV, which was completed by 30,000 people over 50 years. You can also listen to the audio guide of the Palace of Versailles on your phone app, so I listened to it while looking around. It was so big that I set aside 2 hours, but it almost wasn't enough..
In particular, there is the famous Hall of Mirrors where the Treaty of Versailles was signed, so I definitely recommend going!
3. Rodin Museum🎨
This is a place where you can see Rodin's representative works, such as the and. There is also a garden and many sculptures, so it was fun to look around with your eyes😆 The building is only 2 stories, so it's not that big, so I think you can see it all in an hour! Rodin has many sculptures depicting hands, and they are so delicate, just like real hands..👍
4. Eiffel Tower day and night🌞✨
The Eiffel Tower is really big, really black, and completely huge
Some people went up to the observation deck, but I didn't go up because I wanted to see it from outside rather than inside the Eiffel Tower.
Actually, if you look at it like this, it's just a huge iron tower, not more or less
so it wasn't that impressive, but there's actually a separate attraction for the Eiffel Tower!
It's Trocadero Square that everyone who's preparing for a trip knows! It's prettier from here, so why not go there once?!
Eiffel Tower = Definitely see it in the evening🫶🏻
The time it's lit up varies depending on the season, so you should find out before you go!
5. Arc de Triomphe🚪
There are three Arcs of Triumph in Paris: the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile here, the Arc de Triomphe de Carrousel west of the Louvre Museum Palace, and the Arc de Triomphe de la New in La Defense! In reality, it's huge and magnificent.. If you go around sunset, the sky is also pretty, so the pictures come out better📸
6. Champs-Élysées🚶♀️
It is said that the Champs-Élysées became the center of social and commercial activities under the reign of Napoleon's nephew, Louis Napoleon. If you've come to the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Élysées is right in front of you, so I recommend stopping by since it's a meaningful place! There are a lot of stores along the Champs-Élysées, so it's good to look around, and there were a lot of people taking pictures at the crosswalk in the middle. ㅋㅋㅋ You should definitely go there ㅎㅎ
Since there are a lot of tourists in Paris, there are a lot of pickpockets and people who try to swindle you out of money. So I recommend that you bring a cross-bag, and if someone you don't know talks to you, don't pay attention as much as possible!!😎😎
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