


The world's largest and most visited art museum, housing thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa.

A beautiful 17th-century garden with geometric patterns, fountains, and statues.
A Gothic chapel known for its stunning stained glass windows.
A museum housed in a former railway station, featuring an impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces.
A classic souvenir, these posters feature iconic artworks from the Louvre's collection, such as the Mona Lisa or Winged Victory.
A symbol of Paris, these miniature Eiffel Towers are a popular and authentic French souvenir.
Delicate and colorful, these cookies are a delightful French treat, often filled with ganache, buttercream, or jam.
Famous for its hot chocolate and pastries, Angelina Paris is a historic tea room near the Louvre.

A local favorite for artisanal bread and pastries, Boulangerie Utopie is a great breakfast spot near the Louvre.
Overlooking the Louvre's pyramid, Café Marly offers a sophisticated lunch experience.

Enhances museum experience with detailed information about exhibits.
Exploring the museum involves a lot of walking.
Carry essentials like water, snacks, and a guidebook hands-free.
Buttery, flaky pastry, best enjoyed fresh in the morning.
Chocolate-filled croissant, a classic French breakfast.
Crispy baguette with ham and butter, a popular lunch choice.
A scenic, 7-mile paved path along the Cape Cod Canal, offering stunning views, wildlife spotting, and a taste of New England's maritime history.
A serene 19th-century temple dedicated to Radha-Krishna, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A national monument dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, featuring a 19-foot marble statue of the 16th U.S. President, surrounded by 36 columns representing the states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death.