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List of the best sight grounds of Paris

4 Sep. 2007

Tourists visiting Paris are used to think that the best sight of the France capital opens up from the Triumphal Arch and Eiffel Tower. The Internet-guide Gridskipper has presented its list of the sight platforms of Paris. First on the list is the skyscraper at Monparnace located on Maine avenue, 22. The height of the tower is 210 metres, from its ground opens up a marvellous city sight and the queues here are way less than for Eiffel Tower.

At the second place - the oldest department store of Paris Le Printemps at the boulevard Haussman, 64. You can ascend to the roof of it for free. From here you can see the centre of the city and Opera house. The Gallery of Pantheon turned to be the third on the list. People wanting to enjoy the sights of Paris namely from here should remember that the access there is approved once in 1,5 hour, last seance at 17:15.

In the list have also got the Institute of the Arabian World at the street Rue des Fosses-Saint-Bernard, 1, Big arch in the district la Defense, park Belleville, located at a distance of 10 minutes from the metro station "Chatelet"- the sight opening up from here is so splendid that the panorama of Montmartre fades in comparison with it. Besides all this you can enjoy the sights of Paris from the height of 150 metres if you rise on an air ball in the Andre-Citroen park.

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