Saturday, October 16, 2010

Visit Arc De Triomphe for FREE - Saving €9!

The Arc de Triomphe is perhaps the most iconic of all French monuments. It is at once instantly recognisable and deeply evocative of the military glories and follies of France.

Napoleon ordered its construction in 1809 to celebrate the triumph of the Republican armies. However, it was soon after that his empire began to collapse, and the Arc was not completed until 1836. The Arc de Triomphe is decorated with friezes of battle scenes and carved with the names of Napoleon's victories.
Underneath the Arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I, a touching tribute to soldiers who died in both world wars.

The Arc de Triomphe also affords some of the finest views over Paris, from the Champs Elysées toward the Louvre, over the Place de la Concorde and La Grande Arche de la Défense. Situated in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle, this is a spectacular viewpoint.

With a Paris Pass you can visit this fascinating and spectacular monument for FREE – a truly great saving. With a Paris Pass you will also benefit from the following:
- Free Entry to over 60 top museums and attractions
- Metro Travelcard with free use of Metro trains, buses and trams
- Special offers to restaurants


View the full list of popular Tourist Attractions in Paris you can visit for free with The Paris Pass.
The Paris Pass is everything you need for a stress free sightseeing adventure in this fantastic city.

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