Versailles Palace
A magnificent palace built by Louis XIV, where you can step into the history of the French royal family. The suites, exhibition halls, chapel, gardens, and more are all filled with Baroque artistic style! The most famous part is, of course, the Hall of Mirrors, with its crystal chandeliers so beautiful they left me in awe .
Arc de Triomphe
In my opinion, apart from the Eiffel Tower, this is the most signature landmark of Paris! You can buy a ticket to climb to the top and admire the streets radiating out from the Arc as the center. Afterward, head to the Champs-Élysées for some shopping!
Seine River
Walking along the Seine, you’ll find many famous landmarks on both sides, including the Louvre, Notre-Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the Orsay Museum, and more. Of course, you must take a sightseeing boat along the Seine, which usually lasts about an hour. I highly recommend going around sunset; it's such a peaceful and chill experience, truly a feeling unique to Paris .
Palais Garnier (Paris Opera House)
Another building full of Baroque style! Compared to the grandeur of Versailles, I find the Opera House to have a touch more elegance. The halls inside are perfect for taking graceful and sophisticated photos. Many people dress up in elegant attire when visiting.
Louvre Museum
As the most visited museum in the world, with hundreds of thousands of artifacts, it’s an absolute must-visit! History lovers should set aside a whole day because the museum is so vast that one day is hardly enough . I highly recommend renting an audio guide to learn about the stories behind the collections as you explore. Speaking of the Louvre, we can’t forget its three most famous treasures: the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and the Venus de Milo.