France | "The Louvre itself is the birthplace of art!"

In 12 days, you can journey from the artistic treasures of Italy to the snowy mountains and lakes of Switzerland, and finally to the romantic capital of Paris. 💕

✅ Highlights

Italy · Europe:
Venice · Metropolitan City of Venice: The charm of the water city (gondola ride through the canals), St. Mark's Basilica, Bridge of Sighs
Rome: The Eternal City (Colosseum, Arch of Constantine, exploring the remnants of the Roman Empire *CityWalk)
Florence · Metropolitan City of Florence: The cradle of the Renaissance (Florence Cathedral, Dante's House)
Pisa: Admire the Leaning Tower at the Piazza dei Miracoli.

Switzerland · Europe:
Interlaken:
Jungfrau · Canton of Bern (ride the cogwheel train to the "Top of Europe"), stunning lakes and mountains
First · Grindelwald (a major ski resort and a famous hiking paradise in Switzerland)
Lucerne · Canton of Lucerne: Lake Lucerne, Chapel Bridge, Lion Monument, GoldenPass Line, Interlaken
Geneva · Canton of Geneva

Paris · Île-de-France:
Eiffel Tower
Palace of Versailles
Louvre Museum (admire a dazzling collection of world art treasures)
BP Seine River Lunch Cruise (cruise along the Seine, enjoy classic Parisian landmarks, and savor a lunch on the boat: a true river journey offering magnificent views of Paris.)

Notre-Dame Cathedral: Standing on the banks of the Seine, it is located at the very heart of Paris.

The Louvre is situated on the northern bank of the Seine in Paris. Its history dates back to the late 12th century when it was initially built as a fortress. Over time, it underwent renovations and expansions. During the French Revolution, it was transformed into a public museum and officially opened to the public in 1793. The Louvre's architecture forms a "U" shape, showcasing a blend of styles from different periods, with the glass pyramid designed by I. M. Pei becoming an iconic landmark.

The Louvre's collection is extraordinarily rich, boasting over 380,000 artifacts spanning ancient to modern times. Among its most famous masterpieces are the "Mona Lisa," the "Winged Victory of Samothrace," and the "Venus de Milo." The museum also frequently hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, concerts, and other vibrant cultural events.

Walking beneath the glass pyramid dome, you may encounter the enigmatic smile of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," the graceful form of the "Venus de Milo," or the dynamic wings of the "Winged Victory." Each painting and sculpture is a testament to frozen moments in time, immersing visitors in the allure of art.

The Louvre is not only a sanctuary of art but also a labyrinth of history. From the royal court of the French kings to its current status as a globally renowned cultural landmark, every brick and stone of the Louvre bears witness to the passage of time. Whether you are an art enthusiast or a history explorer, the Louvre is a place worth pausing to admire, allowing you to experience its unparalleled artistic beauty.

Post by HCG TRAVELS | Sep 16, 2025

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