Welcome to Paris Unusual Adventures!
Are you yet to decide about visiting the romantic City of Love? No trip to Paris lacks an encounter with famous landmarks yet hidden gems and exceptional discoveries exist equally throughout the city. We present the 5 extraordinary hard-to-find tourist sites of Paris in this blog message. So, let’s dive in!
1. The Catacombs of Paris
So take up your options and prepare for an evil that chills your spine in the deepest Paris … The Catacombs provides the unique and haunting journey inside underground tunnels of human skull and bones. The macabre and historically significant site was what was created as a solution to overcrowded cemeteries in the 18th century. Visit and take a guided tour to discover about the not so unique history and eerie tales surrounding this underground labyrinth.
2. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
If you are seeking out a place to get away from the bustling city, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont is where you want to head off to. These 19th arrondissement park’s rolling landscapes, beautiful lake and intricate bridges are tucked away from the city. Then, go for a jog, enjoy a picnic, relax, while taking in the breathtaking views. It is such a true hidden gem by tourists.
3. Le Mur des Je t’aime
The I Love You Wall has love on the mind. The ‘I love you’ art installation in the Montmartre neighborhood is made up of the words in over 250 languages. It’s a phenomenal spot to take a romantic photo, experience the world’s language of love, or fine tuning in on what that all actually means and feels like. Take a minute or two to enjoy this beautiful gesture, and drag your language into collection.
4. The Montmartre Vineyard
Fact: Paris has a vineyard of its own. The Clos Montmartre is a small vineyard of exquisite wines, located in the heart of Montmartre. Visit the vineyard, learn its many stories of the past (dating back to the time when Roman soldiers used the wines to quench their thirst from their wars), and sample the wines. Crossing history, nature and vino is a delightful experience.
5. Père Lachaise Cemetery
Visiting the cemetery may not be at the top of your to-do list, but Père Lachais Cemetery is definitely worth the visit. This sprawling necropolis is famous as the final resting place of so many famous people Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Edith Piaf but it is also a serene park with stunning huge sculptures and tombstones. A peaceful walk to the site of many of the greatest artists and visionaries of history.
6. Rue Crémieux
Rue Crémieux, tucked away in the 12th arrondissement, is a very pleasant and colourful residential street that will whisk you away to another age. It’s lined with pastel houses, with blooming flowers, vibrant shutters and a photographer’s dream come true. Enjoy some leisure stroll down this street, get some Instagram worthy shots and get yourself lost in the Parisian ambiance.
7. Canal Saint-Martin
Be one of the few to escape the tourist crowds and discover the Canal Saint Martin neighborhood. The picturesque canal stretches for kilometers, and it provides a tranquil atmosphere and a beautiful scenery. Either rent a boat or pack a picnic and sit along the water’s edge to enjoy the true Parisian way of life in the company of locals.
8. Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature
Museum of Hunting and Nature (Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature) is for a truly unique museum experience. This unconventional museum showcases an extensive collection of hunting-related artifacts, taxidermy, and artworks. It is an interesting mix of history, art and wildlife preservation. If you don’t like the idea of hunting you will be genuinely amazed by the craftsmanship and artistry of the exhibits.
9. Parc de la Villette
Vast park, architectural wonders, gardens, cultural attractions, Parc de la Villette in northeastern Paris. You can spend a visit at the Geode, a huge domed retaining mirror showing IMAX movies, or get out the Geode’s interactive exhibits at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie. Besides, the park is also a place where several concerts and events take place all through the year making it a lively place of entertainment.
10. Les Passages Couverts
Wander through Les Passages Couverts, Paris’ hidden covered passages and step back in time. These arcades were built in the 19th century and speak of its past. These passages truly are the bundle of the most charming shops, cafes and great secrets. Passage des Panoramas and Galerie Vivienne are both delightful and wonderful places to have a lazy stroll.
Conclusion
If you think Paris is not changing enough, never mind visiting these unusual places where the city’s cultural history and the present live side by side. All the destinations are completely different; each one is from underground catacombs to colorful streets, and you are sure to enjoy a lasting memory. And while you walk around the famous places of Paris, don’t forget to go out of the beaten path to find the valuable treasures of Paris. Bon voyage!
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