
- 4.8/5
sprirtloveHaving a Fastpass is really convenient. If you happen to be there during your birthday month, you can get a birthday badge, and every Disney employee you see will wish you a happy birthday.
- 4.7/5
学校🏫## Tuileries Garden: Is it worth going? Highlights and pitfalls **Is it worth going? ** **A Parisian "lying flat" sanctuary! ** The royal garden is open to the public for free, and it is an oasis of respite during the rush, but if you just check in, you will miss the soul - you need to rent a green chair and stare blankly for half an hour to understand its true meaning. **Exclusive highlights:** 1. **Light and shadow art scene:** - **Central fountain pool** Parisians sitting around sunbathing, watching small sailboats racing with cloud shadows, and encountering puppet shows on Sundays; - **Chestnut Avenue** Autumn leaves spread golden carpets, and willow catkins fly like snow in late spring. 2. **Sculpture blind box:** Rodin's "The Kiss" is hidden in the shade of the northwest corner, and Maillol's bronze female statues are scattered in the grass, forming a surreal picture with morning joggers. 3. **Secret Easter Eggs:** - **Orangerie Museum secret door** (directly connected to Monet's Water Lily Hall on the west side of the garden); - **Ferris wheel in the amusement park** When the night lights are on, take a photo of the floating wonder of the Louvre Pyramid in the rotating car. **Avoid pits:** - Green chairs **are not free! ** Rent a card machine for €3/hour (deposit €20), choose a poolside seat; - Fountain water is not drinking water, bring your own water bottle to fill **Wallace drinking fountain** (cast iron green column); - Beware of **"friendship bracelet" scammers** (common at the entrance of Place de la Concorde); - Stone roads hurt your feet, wear thick-soled shoes! **Summary:** The Tuileries is the breathing valve of Paris - chewing baguettes among the sculptures of the afterglow of the empire, watching children chasing the sails, you will understand what "French living art" is. Reserve 2 hours + picnic equipment, more Paris than rushing to the attractions! (Word count: 198) --- **☕ Local gameplay:** Grab **Angelina** takeout chestnut cake before 10am and eat it with hot chocolate while sitting by the fountain; bring red wine and wait for the **Obelisk of the Place de la Concorde** to be reflected in the pool at sunset, and wait for the moment when the Ferris wheel lights up with purple light.
- 4.7/5
Md Iqbal HasanTucked away in a quiet corner of Paris, Musée Marmottan Monet is a hidden gem that unveils the soul of Impressionism. Home to the world’s largest collection of Claude Monet’s works, including the iconic Impression, Sunrise, this intimate museum offers a personal journey into the artist’s vision. The galleries also feature masterpieces by Renoir, Degas, Morisot, and other Impressionist greats, making it a treasure trove of light, color, and emotion. Housed in a former hunting lodge, its elegant setting adds to the charm. For those who wish to escape the crowds and connect deeply with art, this museum is pure magic.
- 4.2/5
chanok06it was my first time in Paris and my great experience was filled with this amazing zoo in Paris 🥰 it’s rlly huge and have a lot of cute animals to be seen , they also have a indoor space which birds sneaks and some of aquatic creatures stay inside I’d say it’s good to stay inside a bit longer when you go on the winter season😌 i pretty it will give me better vibes when the summer pr spring season comes
- 4.1/5
juliaaabParc Astérix knows how to use its reputation to attract thrill seekers: indeed this park, themed, of course, on the famous Gaul Astérix and his entire tribe, will provide thrills to both young and old: attractions that will delight families and friends alike. As for attractions, an obvious five stars. The cleanliness is not bad, I would give it 4.5 stars and the food, you have to expect amusement park food. Last point:
- 4.7/5
NataliiaGGreat park in a great location. Enjoy the relaxing ambiance while reading a book, chatting with friends or just people-watching. This park is not very crowded, which is a big plus!
- 4.0/5
rxby_meets_worldSUCH A FUN EXPERIENCE! We weren’t planning to visit the chocolate museum, but we passed it on the street and were all instantly intrigued. Once inside you can leafn about tje history of chocolate, as well as view some incredible chocolate sculptures, have the chance to watch a master chocolatier at work AND get to sample his work. As if that wasn’t enough, you can eat as much chocolate as you like while you’re here! They LITERALLY have chocolate on tap. A seriously fun outing for all ages.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userMy kid love it, luckily we took the liberty pass, as we ride the same ride many times. The park is very big as well, you can see peacock, duck unknown avian walking around the park. The peacock even comes in a few times while we are eating in the cafe. Probably because our money value is small so price is consider higher but still is totally value for the money. We glad that we choose this over disney as the waiting time is short too for each rides, but take in mind that this is really a park for kids, so if you dont have kid and like thrill rides this is totally not a place for you. Some of the rides also only kids can enter!
- 3.9/5
Munx zayaIt's as a nice time, they had great exhibits. Which they had more guides to answer questions, but our daughter really enjoyed seeing all the jellyfish and sharks!







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