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PostHeaderIcon 10 Free Things in Paris

Truly the best things in life are free all around us, even in an expensive Paris. If you plan to Paris or for a while in town, here are some activities or things that you can enjoy for free.

Beauty in the swaying grass:

Paris is a city filled with apartment dwellers. There are many parks in Paris serves as the backyard for families countless. This place must be paradise for tourists also. Some garden favorites among the Jardin des Tuileries and, across the River Seine, the Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin du Carrousel (in addition to the Tuileries), Place des Vosges, the Jardin du Palais Royal, and the Parc du Champ de Mars.

Joining the labor force:

There’s something very interesting when we look at the people doing the work while we’re on vacation. Long program such as open houses combined with innovative methods to produce Meet the Parisians at Work (People Viewing Paris When They Work). Well, there you can see the direct action of the butcher, baker, candlestick maker, even a diamond cutter.

Enjoying the cult of the hero: You are interested in seeking a new adventure? Book lovers can tour the house memorabilia Honoré de Balzac (at 47 Rue Raynouard) and Victor Hugo (at the Place des Vosges is so elegant). While those who prefer to type the researcher, can visit the Left Bank Laboratory, where Marie Curie worked from 1914 until his death in 1934. Musée Curie’s which has been restored meticulously to have the original furniture, instruments, and three Nobel prizes won by the clan Curie.

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