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Exploring Paris W2 Exploring Paris Tourist Attractions The Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame Cathedral The Champs-Élysées V P Explore the beautiful Gothic cathedral of Notre I A Dame on the Île de la Cité. See the S R spectacular stained glass windows and gruesome I I gargoyles. Experience the shops, cafés, restaurants and Visit the Triumphal Arch at the end of theatres of Paris’ most famous street. the Champs-Élysées to see a The Panthéon T S monument to France’s war heroes. Sacré Coeur The Eiffel Tower Travel to the top of Paris’ The Louvre Museum most iconic landmark and see the stunning views of Experience the the city. largest museum in the world as you explore masterpieces Visit the tombs of some of the most such as the famous writers, thinkers, poets and Climb to the highest point in Paris Mona Lisa and scientists in France, such as Victor and visit the impressive Sacré Venus de Milo. Hugo, Louis Braille and Marie Curie. Coeur church in Montmartre. Stand under The Tuileries Gardens The Grand Palais the largest Visit the peaceful glass roof in Tuileries Gardens the world at in the heart of this fantastic this busy city. art and science museum. Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Worksheet 2A Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Use online maps to see which famous Parisian tourist attractions you can see at each of these addresses. Use the ‘street view’ so you can see exactly what is at each location. You might have to look around a bit! Quai Branly Which attraction can you see at this address? 75007 Paris France Place du Carrousel Which attraction can you see at this address? 75001 Paris France 6 Rue de la Cité Which attraction can you see at this address? 75004 Paris France 66 Avenue Hoche Which attraction can you see at this address? 75004 Paris France 9 Avenue Winston Churchill Which attraction can you see at this address? 75017 Paris France 1 Rue Clotaire Which attraction can you see at this address? 75005 Paris France Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Worksheet 2B Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Use online maps to see which famous Parisian tourist attractions you can see at each of these addresses. Use the ‘street view’ so you can see exactly what is at each location. You might have to look around a bit! Quai Branly Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75007 Paris France Place du Carrousel Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75001 Paris France 6 Rue de la Cité Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75004 Paris France 66 Avenue Hoche Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75004 Paris France 9 Avenue Winston Churchill Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75017 Paris France 1 Rue Clotaire Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75005 Paris France Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Worksheet 2C Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Use online maps to see which famous Parisian tourist attractions you can see at each of these addresses. Use the ‘street view’ so you can see exactly what is at each location. You might have to look around a bit! Quai Branly Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75007 Paris Place du Carrousel Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75001 Paris 6 Rue de la Cité Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75004 Paris 66 Avenue Hoche Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75004 Paris 9 Avenue Winston Churchill Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75017 Paris 1 Rue Clotaire Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75005 Paris 2 Rue du Cardinal Dubois Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75018, Paris 206 Rue de Rivoli Which attraction can you see at this address? Name three other things you can see: 75001 Paris Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Worksheet 2D Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ We are going to Paris for a day trip and we want to see as many of the sights as we can. Can you help us work out which of these itineraries would be most sensible? We will need to start and end near the Eiffel Tower as this is closest to our hotel. Itinerary 1 Itinerary 2 Itinerary 3 Itinerary 4 Start at the Eiffel Tower. Start at the Eiffel Tower. Start at the Eiffel Tower. Start at the Eiffel Tower. Travel to Sacré Coeur. Travel to the Panthéon. See the Arc de Triomphe. See the Arc de Triomphe. Go to the Panthéon. Visit Notre Dame Walk down the Champs- Walk down the Champs- Visit the Louvre Museum. Cathedral. Élysées. Élysées. Go to Notre Dame Travel to Sacré Coeur. See the Tuileries Gardens. Travel to Sacré Coeur. Cathedral. Visit the Louvre Museum. Visit the Louvre Museum. See the Tuileries Gardens. See the Tuileries Gardens. See the Tuileries Gardens. Visit Notre Dame Visit the Louvre Museum. Walk down the Champs- Walk down the Champs- Cathedral. Visit Notre Dame Élysées. Élysées. See the Panthéon. Cathedral. See the Arc de Triomphe. See the Arc de Triomphe. Travel to Sacré Coeur. See the Panthéon. Go back to the Eiffel Tower. Go back to the Eiffel Tower. Go back to the Eiffel Tower. Go back to the Eiffel Tower. Which itinerary should they choose and why? Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Blank Map of Paris 2A Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Key 1 2 Arc de Triomphe 2 Sacré Coeur 1 3 3 Champs-Élysées 5 6 4 4 Eiffel Tower 7 5 8 Tuileries Gardens 6 Louvre Museum 7 Notre Dame Cathedral 8 The Panthéon https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Maps_of_Paris#/media/File:Paris_department_land_cover_map,_January_2012.svgEric Gaba, Wikimedia Commons user Sting Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Blank Map of Paris 2B Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ Key 1 2 2 1 3 3 5 6 4 4 7 5 8 6 7 8 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Maps_of_Paris#/media/File:Paris_department_land_cover_map,_January_2012.svgEric Gaba, Wikimedia Commons user Sting Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com Exploring Paris Blank Map of Paris 2C Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Maps_of_Paris#/media/File:Paris_department_land_cover_map,_January_2012.svgEric Gaba, Wikimedia Commons user Sting Copyright © PlanBee Resources Ltd 2016 www.planbee.com .
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