
Paris, the romantic city known as the "City of Light", not only attracts tourists from all over the world with its magnificent architecture, elegant streets and charming Seine River scenery, but also becomes a paradise for art lovers and history seekers with its rich cultural heritage and museum clusters. Walking in the streets and alleys of Paris, you can inadvertently encounter museums carrying heavy historical and artistic treasures. As the oldest and most famous museum in the world, the Louvre has a huge art collection spanning ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages to modern times, and each work is a shining pearl of human civilization. The Musée d'Orsay is famous for its rich Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. The masterpieces of masters such as Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh are gathered here, taking people through time and space to feel the charm and passion of the art revolution from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.

Guided Art Tour: Wandering through the Louvre's vaulted corridors, sunlight filters through the glass pyramid onto worn stone steps. Beyond seeking the Mona Lisa, the dancing light between columns and the breathing rhythm of sculptures alone compose an intoxicating visual symphony.

Museum Pass: With a pass in hand, glide freely from the clock tower of Musée d'Orsay to the steel jungle of Centre Pompidou. Resting beside The Thinker in Rodin's garden, then transitioning into the Oriental zen of Guimet Museum - artistic boundaries effortlessly dissolve.

Fun Themed Museums: In the sweet air of perfume, learn how spices become exquisite works of art; Trying ancient tricks with one's own hands at the Magic Museum, these special themed halls make cultural experiences vivid and touchable.

Historical Journey: Under the stone vaults of Cluny Museum, trace the intricate weave of 15th-century tapestries; walking through Notre Dame's archaeological crypt, listen to the heartbeat of Paris evolving through centuries.













