
The capital of France, Paris, city of lights, art, history and romance. The famous monuments such as the Eiffel tower, Louvre, Notre Dame and the river Seine attract millions of people.
From fashion to restaurants to perfumes and shopping boulevards, wealth and curious people spend time and money on the streets such as "Champs-Elysées" and "Foche".
The Eiffel tower built by Mister Eiffel for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889, with a height of 320 meters, the tower allows a very impressive view of the city, at night it becomes a spectacular attraction lighting up the city.

The Seine is a major river of North Western France and one of its well-known commercial waterways, plus a great tourist attraction, especially within the city of Paris.
Dating back to when the Parisii tribe first established a fishing village along its banks, the waters of the River Seine have always been the heart and soul of Paris.

Symbol of the power of Napoleon, who commisioned the construction, which was completed in 1836. At the foot of the Arc is the tomb of the Unkown Soilder. It is possible to visit the interior and climb some steps to have a view from the top.
Place de la Concorde
In 1763, a large statue of king Louis XV was erected at the site to celebrate the recovery of the king after a serious illness.
The square surrounding the statue was created later, in 1772, by the architect Jacques-Ange Gabriel. It was known as the place Louis XV.

