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The new Frozen-themed land at Disneyland Paris embarks on a magical journey

The new Frozen-themed land at Disneyland Paris embarks on a magical journey

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Disney fans, are you ready for a new magical experience? Disneyland Paris will unveil its brand-new Frozen-themed land in the spring of 2026. In this fantasy world inspired by Frozen, visitors will have the opportunity to explore Elsa's Sparkling Ice Castle, experience immersive attractions, get up close with Princess Anna and Queen Elsa, and enjoy a feast of Frozen-themed delicacies. In addition, the North Mountain will be the highest point in the land, offering a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. At night, a spectacular light show on the lake will illuminate the entire area, making you feel as if you are in the magical kingdom of Arendelle. Plan your spring 2026 trip with family and friends to Disneyland Paris and embark on an unforgettable Frozen journey
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Romantic moments under the plane trees of Paris

Romantic moments under the plane trees of Paris

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In Paris, admiring the plane trees is a romantic journey you won't want to miss. The best time to see them is from September to November. Plane trees, also known as "French plane trees," make up 40% of Paris's street trees and are an iconic feature of the city. In places like the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and Montmartre, the tall and dense plane trees provide cool shade for pedestrians. When the fall wind blows, the ground is covered with golden plane tree leaves, creating a beautiful autumn scene against the ancient buildings. The plane trees also bring fresh air and a peaceful atmosphere to Paris, and the benches beneath them are great spots for both locals and tourists to relax. Come to Paris, step into the world of plane trees, feel the romance and tranquility, and experience the unique charm of this city
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris Reopens

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris Reopens

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After a fire and a lengthy restoration, Notre Dame de Paris reopened to the public on December 8, 2024.
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Palais Garnier launches "Arsène Lupin" mystery game

Palais Garnier launches "Arsène Lupin" mystery game

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The Paris Opera House has introduced a novel visiting experience—a mystery-solving game entitled "Arsène Lupin and the Secret of the Opera". This game is offered in both French and English, although weekend sessions in English are limited and require prior reservation. Lasting approximately one and a half hours, the experience concludes with an opportunity to access the normally restricted rooftop of the Opera House, where the narrative continues. During the game, participants assume the role of a detective, unravelling the enigmatic story behind the Opera House. The entire experience comprises four distinct puzzle-solving stages that necessitate teamwork, with teams formed by two or more members. Participants are provided with a manual, a name tag, and a pen, and are invited to follow clues throughout the Opera House in search of a hidden magical stone and the secret it conceals. Although the staff and the mystery manual for the English sessions are in English, the Parisian accent may present certain challenges; nevertheless, this does not detract from the overall enjoyment and excitement of the adventure. Come to the Paris Opera House to experience this unique mystery-solving game and immerse yourself in the charm and enigma of the venue.
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Stunning Monet's Water Lilies Exhibition Opens at Musee de l'Orangerie

Stunning Monet's Water Lilies Exhibition Opens at Musee de l'Orangerie

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The Orange Garden Museum is renowned worldwide for Monet’s "Water Lilies". Four enormous panoramic paintings, each standing up to 2 meters tall and extending nearly 100 meters in total, fill two elliptical exhibition halls and evoke the sensation of stepping into a tranquil pond, where one can breathe in harmony with nature amid the interplay of shifting light and shadow. The exhibition halls are illuminated by natural daylight that, as time passes, transforms the paintings into varied hues and atmospheres—an authentic portrayal of the impressionist "art of light". Originally built as a winter greenhouse by Napoleon III for his orange trees, the Orange Garden now houses masterpieces of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. In addition to Monet’s work, visitors may admire Cézanne’s "Apples and Biscuits", Gauguin’s "Landscape", Matisse’s "Woman Beside a Sofa", as well as representative works by Renoir and Picasso. Whether one is strolling through the Water Lilies gallery or contemplating the modern art collection on the first floor, the Orange Garden stands as a quiet yet profoundly moving landmark on Paris’s artistic map.
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Pantheon Rooftop Opens for Limited Time: Experience 360-Degree Breathtaking Views of Paris

Pantheon Rooftop Opens for Limited Time: Experience 360-Degree Breathtaking Views of Paris

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Between April 1 and October 31, 2025, the roof of the Panthéon will be open to visitors; every day from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., tourists may ascend 206 steps, traverse a corridor normally inaccessible to the public, and reach the top of the colonnade to enjoy a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view of Paris.
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Paris's Centre Pompidou officially closes for major renovations

Paris's Centre Pompidou officially closes for major renovations

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The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris will officially close on September 22, 2025, for a five-year major renovation and is expected to reopen in 2030. The renovation project, costing approximately €480 million, will primarily involve asbestos removal, energy-saving upgrades, accessibility improvements, and internal space reorganization. Although the main building will be closed, the Centre Pompidou's collection will not be "dormant." During the renovation period, some artworks will continue to be displayed through temporary exhibitions, touring exhibitions, or loans at venues such as the Grand Palais and the Centre Pompidou-Metz. Additionally, the Centre Pompidou will establish a new exhibition space in Massy, south of Paris, which is expected to open in 2026, offering the public a new viewing experience. Therefore, while the "rainbow pipes" will be temporarily out of sight, modern art enthusiasts will still have opportunities to experience the charm of the Centre Pompidou in and around Paris.
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Crazy Horse Paris

Crazy Horse Paris

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Paris
Sargent The Paris Years (1874-1884)

Sargent The Paris Years (1874-1884)

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󱝐Sep 23, 2025-Jan 11, 2026
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VALORANT Champions 2025

VALORANT Champions 2025

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