Adult night ticket price: €6 (18:00 to 21:45)
This ticket is for access to the night exhibitions on Wednesdays and Fridays but cannot be used to visit the Napoleon Room
Ticket for the exhibitions in the Napoleon Room: €9.50
Free to the public on the first Sunday of the month, excluding the exhibitions in the Napoleon Room
Young people between the ages of 18 and 25 can buy an annual pass for €15, which is valid all year round. Students of the arts can visit free of charge on presentation of their ID.
Young people up to 26 years of age can visit the Louvre free of charge on Fridays from 18-22pm throughout the year, with discounts for everyone else.
For details, ask at the counter on the day. First floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris The company owned by Eiffel, the builder of the Eiffel Tower, has constructed more than a hundred famous structures around the world, such as the Statue of Liberty in New York, the skylight of the Louvre, the locks of the Panama Grand Canal and three bridges in China. 5 euros The first floor is 91 meters above the ground The second floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris 7.7 euros The second floor is 149 meters above the ground The third floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris 11 euros The third floor is 310 meters above the ground Notre Dame Notre Dame is located on the ?le Cidées, in the Seine River in Paris. The dot on the square in front of Notre Dame is the starting point for the measurement of all roads in France. Free
Notre Dame de Paris Clock Tower €8
The Arc de Triomphe The Arc de Triomphe, located on the Place de Gaulle star-shaped square in Paris, is the largest of the more than 100 triumphal arches in Europe. It is also the gateway to the world's most famous street, the Champs Elysees idyllic avenue. Free
Observation platform at the top of the Arc de Triomphe €7 No elevator, rotating staircase up 55 meters Sacré-Coeur, Montmartre The Sacré-Coeur is the second highest point in Paris after the Eiffel Tower. From the Eiffel Tower, you see the splendor of Paris as if you were visiting the Forbidden City Museum in China, while the view from here is a more down-to-earth Paris, giving you the feeling of wandering through a small hutong in Beijing. Free of charge
Sacré-Coeur front of the church of the Sacré-Coeur climb Montmartre Heights sightseeing ropeway 1.4 euros Available Paris Metro ticket to ride the ropeway. Paris Metro The Paris Metro has 366 stops and 292 boarding and alighting stations, of which 55 are transferable. A single ticket costs €1.40 per ticket
Ten tickets at a time*** costs €10.90. The pass is valid for all journeys, regardless of distance. Only one ticket is used for transfers without leaving the station. Arc de Triomphe The Arc de Triomphe, located in the heart of the financial and business district of La Défense, is situated on a central axis that connects many of the most fascinating sites of Paris, such as the Louvre, the Jardin des Tuileries, the Place de la Concorde, the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe and the Chateau de Saint-Germain. EUR 7.50 Panoramic elevator ride to the top, with exhibition halls on the top floor. Gravain Wax Museum, Paris The production process of wax figures at the Gravain Wax Museum in Paris, France, is extremely complicated and the materials used are very precious, so each wax figure is made at a very high price: the price of just one wax figure is usually more than 40,000 US dollars! So with hundreds of wax figures, the Grevan Museum itself is also worth a lot of money. At the same time, the daily and stage-by-stage storage and maintenance of the wax figures is also very expensive. In 2002, the Musée Grevan in Paris spent 5 months on the restoration of all the wax figures in the museum, with a capital investment of 8.3 million euros. Full price for adults: 18 ?
Full price for children aged 6 to 14: 10.5 ?
Discounted price for special groups (high school students, college students, seniors, disabled): 15.5 ?
Discounted price for children: 9 ?
Monday to Friday 10:00 am to 18:30 pm
Saturday and Sunday public holidays and student holidays 10:00 am to 19:00 pm
(Visitors are no longer allowed to enter one hour before closing time.) Dali Montmartre Space, Paris Dali Montmartre's collection of more than 300 pieces of Dali's artwork will transport you into the world of the eccentric and unpredictable surrealist artist Dali. Dali's surrealist art is often characterized by the use of the word "surrealism". Dali's surreal art is often expressed in the form of sculptures and paintings. In addition, Dalí's expertise in three-dimensional art will make you fully feel what is called incredible. Single price:
Full price for adults: €10
Young people under 26: €6
Children under 8 are free
Seniors: €7
Teachers: €7
Group price for 15 or more:
Adults: €6
Children over 8: €5
Group price for 15 or more:
Adults: €6
Children over 8: €5
Single ticket:
All tickets for a group of 15 or more:
Every purchase of 15 group tickets free of charge to send a ticket (i.e. buy 14 get 1 free, can enter 15 people) Open time:All year round regardless of the season 10:00 am to 18:00 pm Paris Pantheon Built in the city of Paris on the hill of Sainte-Genevieve the Pantheon is located in the fifth arrondissement of Paris, the Latin Quarter of the center of the location. It is surrounded by Paris I, Paris II and the church of St. Etienne du Mont. This church, once built by a king to return a wish, is now the resting place of many of France's great men. Voltaire, Rousseau, Rain Paris Pantheon Fruit, Zola, Madame Curie, Alexandre Dumas ...... Full price for adults 7.50 ?
Discounted adult price 4.80 ?
Groups of 20 people or more discount price 5.70 ? /person
Opening hours:
April 1 to September 30 10:00 a.m. to 18:30 p.m.
October 1 to March 31 10:00 a.m. to 18:00 p.m.
(Visitors will no longer be allowed 45 minutes before closing)
Each year, New Year's Day on January 1, Labor Day on May 1, and December 25 Closed on Christmas Day. Versailles, Paris Louis XIII's Versailles was little more than a tiny hunting palace, while Louis XIV's Versailles was the model of grandeur. The Palace of Versailles, not far from Paris, housed all of Louis XIV's courtiers. Versailles became the absolute center of the monarch's rule and embodied absolute political power. Tickets are not available from April 3 to October 31 until 15:00 daily.
Full price for adults is 20 euros during the week and 25 euros on weekends and public holidays.
Ticketing closes every day from November 2 to April 1 until 15:00 daily.
Full adult price €16, young people under 18 and special groups free
Concessionary ticket prices vary depending on the day and time of day, check the price list at the ticket office on the day. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays and certain public holidays and during official events in the Palace.
Opening hours: April 3 to October 31 from 9:00 am to 18:30 pm
November 1 to April 2 from 10:00 am to 17:30 pm
(Visitors will no longer be allowed to enter the palace 30 minutes before it closes)
Closing hours for 2007: New Year's Day on January 1, closed for Labor Day on May 1, Labor Day on May 28 and Christmas Day on December 25 25 are closed on Christmas Day. Fontainebleau Palace, Paris The Fontainebleau Palace was built in 1137 on the order of the then King Louis VI. After generations of renovation and decoration, the Fontainebleau Palace eventually became an opulent palace-like complex. It was initially only the king's hunting palace, and later expanded to become one of the royal palaces of France, such as Napoleon I (Napoleon Bonaparte) took Fontainebleau Palace as his first royal palace. Route to the Grand Palais:
Full price for adults €6.50,
Discounted price €4.50
Free for minors under 18 Free of charge on the first Sunday of every month for all. Lido Paris The Lido Paris was founded in 1928. Now located at 116 Champs-Elysées, the Lido Nightclub created an entertainment model that combines dining with a spectator program. The Lido's lap dances are to be appreciated from the point of view of human and artistic beauty. Most of the dancers are young girls around 20 years old with a devilish figure, on the stage, with the change of fast-paced music, the girls' movements are not messed up in the slightest, and the performers are all generally well-proportioned dance connoisseurs - beautiful physical movements with strength and dance steps in place, which is really pleasing to the eye. Tickets range from 80-210 euros, depending on content and time slot.
The children's cabaret is 25 euros, the balcony is 30 euros, and afternoon tea is available for an additional 8 euros. Cabaret for children Moulin Rouge nightclub, Paris The great success of the Moulin Rouge's toasts and cabaret shows came about after the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, when people who had been overworked by the war needed to find a place to relax, and bars and cabarets became the preferred choice. The Moulin Rouge was built in 1889 and soon became an erotic place for people looking for alternative encounters and a place for artists to find inspiration and meet each other. See the cabaret alone:
€97 at 21:00
€87 at 23:00
Cabaret + dinner
Menu 1: French Cancan: €140
Menu 2: Toulouse-Lautrec: €155
Menu 2: Toulouse- Lautrec): €155
Menu 3: Belle Epoque: €170 Vegan meals are also available for vegetarians. Crazy Horse Nightclub Paris Located in the Golden Triangle in the center of Paris, the Crazy Horse Nightclub was founded in 1951 by Alain Bernardin. The nightclub's performances are a subtle expression of erotic beauty, blended with pure sensual stimulation, leaving a deep impression of creativity, artistry and the mystery of Paris by night. Alain Bernardin, the founder of the Crazy Horse, believed that nudity expressed the essence of artistic innovation. This type of performance at the Crazy Horse was not born on that day, but evolved over a period of time. The musical performances were divided into 90 ? and 110 ?
Dinner plus shows are divided into 135 ? and 160 ? and 170 ? The dinner plus show is divided into 135, 160, and 170 ? Sunday through Friday there are two shows per day at 20:30 and 23:00;
Saturday there are three shows at 19:30, 21:45 and 23:00.
It is advisable to check the prices for the day you want to go via the Crazy Horse Nightclub website. Paris Latin Paradise "If I am grand and opulent, I am not as skillful as the art of singing and dancing; if I am as skillful as the art of singing and dancing, I am not as historical as two centuries; if I am as historical as two centuries, I am not as skillful as the Cordon Bleu French cuisine, which is guaranteed to satisfy you!" This is the advertisement of Latin Paradise, one of the four famous nightclubs in Paris, especially for Chinese tourists. The Latin Paradise nightclub is located in the 12th century walled city of the 5th district of Paris. The current Latin Paradise was designed and rebuilt by Eiffel, the designer of the world-famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, on its original site. As a result, not only its songs and dances, but also his luxurious ground floor lobby with more than 500 seats, is known as one of the most beautiful and luxurious lobbies in all of Paris. Dinner at 20pm + toast singing and dancing:
117 ?
Dinner 20pm + Celebrity Toast:
142 ?
20pm Le Cordon Bleu Dinner + Celebrity Toast:
170 ? Prices are for reference only and may fluctuate depending on time of year and season. It is recommended to check the price of the day you want to go through the Chinese version of the Latin Paradise website Castles of the Loire Chateau de Chambourg In the center of a vast, often fog-shrouded forest on a wet, muddy plain with a lot of wildlife, an imposing complex of fantastic white buildings protrudes from the water and the water, this is the Chateau de Chambourg. The original purpose of building this castle was to establish a strong fortress that could be attacked and defended in this flat plain with no dangerous passes. The castle is surrounded by a tall and wide rectangular wall with huge round towers at the corners, and the wall itself is a wide corridor, which allows people who live in the castle to walk through the wall in bad weather to visit all corners of the castle without being exposed to the sun and rain. High season (July/August):
Full price for adults: €9.50
Discounted price: €6.50
Low season (September-July):
Full price for adults: €8.50
Discounted price: €6.50
Free for minors under 18
Discounted prices apply to Young people aged 18 to 25 and groups of 20 or more Open: January 2 to March 31:
9am to 17pm
April 1 to July 13:
9am to 18.15pm
July 14 to August 20:
9am to 19.30pm
August 21 to September 30 Sunday: 9 to 18.15
October 1 to December 31:
9 to 17.15
Closed every year on January 1 for New Year's Day, May 1 for Labor Day and December 25 for Christmas. Chateau de Chenonceau on the Loire The Chateau de Chenonceau on the Loire was built by Henri II for his beloved Diana of Poitiers. A famous "women's castle" in French history, Chenonceau, like the royal palaces of the world, has a history of courtly feuds, and was built in 1513 under the patronage of Caterina Brignonet. In 1513, Caterina Brigonet built the main frame of the castle, which was then decorated by Diana of Poitiers and Caterina of Médicis, the two successive favorites, according to their own taste. Tour of the castle with guide book:
Full price for adults: €9.50
Minors 7-18: €7.50
Student discount: €7.50
Visit with audio guide:
Full price for adults: €13
Minors 7-18: €11
Student discount. : 11€
Children under 7 years old are free The castle is open all year round
With facilities for the disabled
Small pets are allowed to enter the castle under the supervision of their owners
Opening times of the castle are: 9am in spring/summer, 9:30am in autumn/winter Chateau de Chervigny of the Loire Castles Anyone who loves The Adventures of Tintin will no doubt recognize Tintin's old friend Captain Haddock. This rude, impulsive, tactless, alcoholic, bearded captain is as much of a joke as the twin detectives Dupont and Dupont. When he's not at sea, Captain Haddock lives in his castle, the Chateau de Cheverny, which is a three-dimensional representation of the castle in which he lives in the cartoons. Full price for adults: €6.80
Children aged 7-14: €3.40
Young students up to 25: €5
Group rate for 20 or more: €4.90
Children up to 7 and disabled persons free of charge The castle is open all year round
With facilities for disabled persons (wheelchair access)
Castle opening times:
Spring and summer 9:15, fall and winter 9:45.
Royal Chateau d'Amboise, one of the Loire's castles Leonardo da Vinci spent the last three years of his life here, accompanying the French king, Fran?ois I. He was also a member of the royal family of the Chateau d'Amboise. Da Vinci's tomb is housed in the Chapel of St. Hubert at Chateau d'Amboise. The full price for adults is 8.50 euros,
student tickets cost 7 euros,
groups of 20 or more cost 6.60 euros,
children between 7 and 14 years old cost 5 euros.
Children between 7 and 14 years of age cost €4.50 for groups of 20 or more.
Children under 7 years old are free of charge Multilingual guidebooks in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, Czech, Romanian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese are available free of charge for pick-up inside the Chateau d'Amboise. Castles of the Wahe Castle of Velandry The garden of the Castle of Velandry is the only surviving testimony of a garden in the Renaissance style. It is famous for its three levels of gardens of different heights, which form a compound structure of the whole garden with a full view. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the gardens from above, or see the subtle differences between the smaller gardens. The gardens are skillfully conceived, rigorously laid out, magnificent, and have a wide variety of plants, especially many varieties of vegetables that are rare in the world. Garden only:
Full price for adults: €5.50
Minors aged 8-18: €3.50
Young students under 26: €3.50
Groups of 15 or more: €4
Visit the Castle and the gardens:
Full price for adults: €8
Minors aged 8-18: €5
Young students under 26: €5
Group price for 15 or more: €6.50
Purchase 15 group tickets and get two free tickets.
Children under 8 years old are free Opening hours:
January 1 to February 9:
9:00 to 17:00
February 10 to February 28:
9:00 to 17:30
March 1 to March 24:
9:00 to 18:00
March 25 to June 30:
9 p.m. to 19:00 p.m.
July 1 to August 31:
9 p.m. to 19:30 p.m.
September 1 to September 30:
9 p.m. to 19:00 p.m.
October 1 to October 27:
9 p.m. to 18:30 p.m.
October 28 to November 11:
9:00 to 17:30
November 12 to December 31:
9:00 to 17:00
Castles are open all year round Chateau de Clorius of the Loire Castles This used to be da Vinci's daily living quarters, and it still contains 40 of the marvelous machines he invented and created. The Da Vinci Garden Courtyard Route at Chateau de Clorüez: a journey to discover Da Vinci and his disciples, 16 large machines, movable and audible models, 32 translucent sets. The Eiffel-style halls: stage sets with images of Leonardo da Vinci, big-screen shows, a 12-meter-wide flying installation, five themed exhibition rooms with their interactive displays, and much more. High season (April 1 to November 15):
Full price for adults: €12
Children aged 6-15: €7
Discounted price: €9.50
Group rate for 20 or more people: €9.50
Low season (November 16 to February 28):
Full price for adults: €9
Children aged 6-15: €6
Discounted price: €7
Group price for groups of 20 or more: €7
Children under 6 and disabled persons are free
Discounted prices apply to students, the unemployed and large multi-member families. Groups and individuals can enjoy Renaissance-themed cuisine at the Prieuré restaurant, and tours of the Chateau and the park are offered in Chinese.
Opening times:
January: 10 to 17:00
February-March: 9 to 18:00
April-June: 9 to 19:00
July-August: 9 to 20:00
September-October: 9 to 19:00
November-December: 9 to 18:00
Ticket sales stop one hour before the castle closes
The castle is closed 1 hour before the closing time. Ticketing stops 1 hour before the castle closes
The French lottery, LOTO, is drawn twice a week, and those who buy it have to choose 6 numbers out of 49, in no particular order, so as long as you can pick all 6, then the jackpot is yours! With this 49 to 6 thing, you have about a 1 in 14 million chance of hitting the mega-million euro jackpot! 1.2 euros per ticket Available at all newsagents and tobacconists (TABAC) and online. One ticket can be entered into two draws Cathedral of St. Denis, France Since the seventh century A.D., 38 rulers have been buried in St. Denis, the royal church of France, and 21 queens have been buried there. Among the 21 queens buried here, there is one who has been the queen of two kings of France. She is known as "Anna of Brittany" in history. She was mother-in-law to her second husband and cousin-in-law to her third husband. She was also queen once and queen twice. The Cathedral of St. Denis is also home to a five-day-old baby, Jean I, the thirteenth king of the Capetian dynasty and the shortest-lived king in the history of France, the posthumous son of Louis X. The cathedral is also home to a five-day-old baby, Jean I, the thirteenth king of the Capetian dynasty. Full price for adults: 6.5 ?
Discounted price for special groups (young people aged 18-25, seniors, teachers): 4.5 ?
Discounted price for groups of 20 or more: 5.3 ?
Free for minors under 18, the disabled and their guardians, the unemployed, and people on low incomes
Free for the whole population on the first Sunday of every month from November to March.
Opening hours:
April 1 to September 30
Monday to Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 18:15 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 18:15 p.m.
October 1 to March 31
Monday to Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 17:15 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 a.m. to 17:15 p.m.
(ticket sales stop 30 minutes before closing)
Closed annually on New Year's Day, Jan. 1, Labor Day, May 1, Christmas Day, Dec. 25, and certain religious holidays
The church is equipped with audio/electronic guided tours in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, and mime languages.
Paris Invalides The Paris Invalides is also known as the "Paris Invalides". It was built during the time of Louis XIV, the "Sun King" of France, who on February 24, 1670, ordered the construction of a building to house the disabled soldiers of his army, and the Invalides' Home was born in response to this order. Today, the Invalides' Home still serves the purpose for which it was built. It is also home to several museums. The tomb of Napoleon I, the first emperor of the French Empire, is also located here. Admission to the Military Museum, the Sand Table Museum and Napoleon's Tomb, as well as to the other exhibitions on the grounds, is €7.50, with a €5.50 discount for young students and veterans. The Invalides are open all year round
In the fall and winter off-season (October 1 to March 31)
daily from 10:00 to 17:00 hours.
Spring and summer tourist season (April 1 to September 30)
Daily from 10 to 18 p.m.
Papal Palace of Avignon During the Middle Ages, Avignon in southern France became one of the most important pilgrimage routes between Italy and Spain. At one time, Pope Clermont V chose Avignon as his residence after leaving Rome due to factional struggles. Between 1309 and 1377, it housed seven French popes, all of whom used the residence of their predecessors as a papal palace. High season (March 15 to October 31):
Full adult price: €9.50
Student price: €4
Discounted price: €7.50
Low season (November 1 to March 14):
Full adult price: €7.50
Student price: €3.50
Discounted price: €6 €
Opening hours:
Open all year round
Ticketing stops one hour before closing time
March 15 to July 1
Daily from 9 to 19:00
July, August, and September:
Daily from 9 to 20:00
Every year in July, during the Festival of the Drama, the Palace opens for an extended period of time until 21:00
October: 9:00 to 19:00 every day
November 1 to March 14
9:30 to 17:45 every day
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