One of the most popular cities to visit in Europe is Paris. The capital of this France had plenty of places to visit. If it had more budget, you can buy tickets for the channel with the lowest prices that is 42 Euro (USD 657 thousand) to visit more than 60 museums over the past two days.
But for those of you lovers of the streets saving, no need to worry. Many places that could be visited without spending a penny cost
Musee du Louvre
The Museum is a place of storage of the painting of Monalisa works of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous. His paintings are located in the basement floor of the building. If you don't have the budget to buy tickects, you can still enjoy this museum building with typical pyramid-shaped building of glass and the buildings around it.
You can also take a ria or buy souvenirs of iconic picture of Monalisa. Heading here you can use the train/metro and stop at station Palais Royal-Musee du Louvre (lines 1 and 7) or use the bus number 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95 or Paris Open Tour Bus.
"Love Locks" The Pont des Arts Bridge
Walk a little from the Monalisa (Musee du Louvre), you can find unique places to store evidence of your love in the form of a lock that reads the names of you and your partner. At first the padlock love can be fastened along the wall of the bridge 1st Arr, but because the wall was too full and it is feared it will knock down the bridge.
Then, the padlock can only be stored in the wall end of the bridge. Furthermore, this time along the wall of the bridge planks plastered graffiti drawn by buskers. If you do not bring the padlock love yourself, no need to worry because you can buy it at the seller along the bridge at a price of 5 Euro (USD 78000) or 10 euros ($ 156,000) tergantug of size.
The Arc de Triomphe
Carefully! It is the most appropriate word to describe the location where this monument stands. Why? Because the monument is standing right in the middle of the highway, and you have to stand in the middle of traffic is solid enough to be able to take pictures in front of the monument. Really exciting and thrilling experience. You must take pictures here because this monument is one of the icons of Paris.
After the photo session in front of the monument, you can take a stroll to enjoy the shopping center of Paris who lined along the Avenue des Champs-Elysees. And if you plan to spend, come at a time when July-August or the end of the year because you can buy stuff with super cheap rates!
La Grande Mosquee de Paris
Who would have thought, in Paris there is a very beautiful mosque and Grand Mosque which is the third largest in Europe. The mosque built in 1922ini was a shelter for the people of Algeria and of European Jews during World War II against Nazi Germany.
It has adopted the Moorish design and style of the Spain-Morocco. In its center there is a garden with rows of fir trees and a small fountain. For those of you who travel bring in young children, it also provides a convenient playground right in front of the gate.
In addition, who is also known from the mosque is a Morocco restaurant located beside the mosque, with a menu of the most popular IE mint tea and pastries. To go to the mosque, you can use the metro and stop at the station Place Monge
Basilique Du Sacre-Coeur
If you want to see Paris from the highest peaks, this is where it belongs. In this place there is a magnificent Church, built in 1919, which at first glance looks like a mosque because there are few domes on it.
Heading here you can use two ways, i.e., ascending from the Anvers Station or take bus numbers 30, 31, 80 or 85 and stopped right at the bus stop in the Basilica.