Paris, the "City of Light", one of the most visited destinations in the world in its own right. The French capital is home to hundreds of corners full of history and legends that deserve to be discovered without haste. It is a magical place that continues to surprise locals and strangers and that envelops the traveler in a unique atmosphere. Is it because it is considered one of the world's epicenters of art, design and good taste? And its attractions are countless: 137 museums such as the Lovre, the Orsay or the Pompidou; beautiful temples such as the Cathedral of Notre Dame or the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis; urban parks such as the Jardin des Tuileries; hidden treasures like its 300 kilometers of catacombs; and, of course, the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe and the mythical Eiffel Tower, from where you can admire unparalleled views. We also recommend a visit to Versailles, 22 kilometers west of Paris to discover its grandiose Palace where the famous Marie Antoinette roamed. Paris awaits you so that you can also breathe its "bon vivant" spirit and enjoy the pleasures of life, perhaps sitting at the table of one of its 8,000 terrace cafes, or of its typical bistros, or of its elegant restaurants of fame. international.
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Amsterdam, a city designed for walking, because with the exception of bicycles and trams there is hardly any traffic. The capital of the Netherlands perfectly combines its modern and cosmopolitan airs with an incomparable historical atmosphere, being for decades one of the most tourist cities in the world. A must visit are the Rijksmuseum, with Rembrandt's works as an essential element, the Van Gogh Museum, which exhibits part of the post-impressionist legacy of the famous painter, and the Anne Frank house, the house where the young Jewish woman hid from Nazi persecution. . Also enjoy the unmistakable beauty of its canals full of boats or visit the manicured parks that dot the entire city, where lively markets are held. Spend seven days between Paris and Amsterdam, two true world capitals of art, culture ... and leisure.