Things to do in Camp De Satory

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1. Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower dominates the Paris skyline and forms an essential part of the heart-stopping Parisian panorama, viewable from the top of many of the city’s prominent landmarks. But there is no better view of the city than from the 276-metre high top floor observation area of the tower itself, where visitors can treat themselves to a glass of bubbly from the Champagne bar and toast their trip while feeling as though they are truly on top of the world.
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The Eiffel Tower surrounded by lush greenery and trees.

2. Louvre Museum

The Louvre offers 6 hectares of exhibition space housing some of the world’s most famous works of art. Visitors flock from around the globe, many drawn to the Louvre by the legendary Mona Lisa and other works including the marble statues of the Winged Victory of Samothrace and Venus de Milo. The Musée du Louvre - known to most simply as the Louvre – houses a vast collection of works with objects in the collections ranging in date from 5,000 B.C. to the 19th century.
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The Louvre Museum's courtyard with the iconic glass pyramid.

3. Champs-Élysées

Walk along the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and gaze up at the imposing Arc de Triomphe. Discover the history behind the intricate carvings decorating it. Enjoy the walk along the boulevard and shop in the designer stores lining the road.
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A wide boulevard lined with historic buildings, trees, and a clear blue sky.

4. Arc de Triomphe

Cutting an imposing figure at the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle, the Arc de Triomphe can be accessed from one of 12 tree-lined avenues, named after France’s military leaders, that radiate out to form a star. The most famous of these is the Champs-Elysées, with the Arc de Triomphe situated at its western end. Despite the near-constant stream of busy traffic, pedestrians are afforded plenty of space to wind in and out of the columns that form the base of this architectural masterpiece.
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The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, surrounded by trees and flags.

5. Notre-Dame

Notre Dame sits on le Île de la Cité, one of two natural islands situated in the middle of the Seine. Construction on the awe inspiring building at the heart of the city began in 1163, and was commissioned by Bishop Maurice de Sully to replace the 4th century cathedral dedicated to St. Stephen. Work was completed in the 14th century with the installation of the huge flying buttresses.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral with its twin towers, rose window, and statues.

6. Palais Garnier

Treat yourself to an evening of classical entertainment at the Paris Opera (Opéra National de Paris). Admire the handsome architecture and luxurious interiors of Palais Garnier, the home of this historic French opera company. Learn about the 300-year-old past of the Paris Opera via art collections, multimedia displays and museum exhibits.
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The facade of the Academie Nationale de Musique with ornate sculptures and columns.

7. Luxembourg Gardens

The Luxembourg Gardens date back to 1612, when the Palais du Luxembourg and its grounds were built at the request of Marie de Medici. The park opened to the public in the 19th century and the 21-hectare Luxembourg Gardens is today known as a park of the people. The palace now houses the French Senate.
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What to do in Camp De Satory


Frequently asked questions

Is Camp De Satory worth visiting?
Whether you want to discover the cultural attractions and local charm or try regional foods and venture into nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Camp De Satory.
How do I spend a day in Camp De Satory?
Start your day with a visit to Palace of Versailles. Then, explore other areas of Camp De Satory for tasty eats and some souvenir shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Camp De Satory?
Spend a day at Palace of Versailles and experience why it's rated as the top tourist attraction near Camp De Satory.
Is three days enough to stay in Camp De Satory?
With a three-day escape to Camp De Satory, you'll easily be able to enjoy the area's many great sights, including Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon.
Is Camp De Satory a walkable neighborhood?
That all comes down to the things you'd like to experience in and around Camp De Satory. Several top attractions, such as Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon are easily reachable on foot. How about checking out some other neighborhoods nearby? Notre-Dame is 3 kilometers from Camp De Satory, while Saint-Louis is 2 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Camp De Satory with kids?
What to do in Camp De Satory for adults?
There are plenty of things to do in Camp De Satory, with activities for adults of all ages. Round off your day with a visit to Petites Écuries.
Are there free things to do in Camp De Satory?
One of the best free things to do in Camp De Satory is visit Eglise Notre Dame. You can also stroll around nearby neighborhoods and enjoy parks and other green spaces in the area. For more suggestions, simply ask a local tour guide.