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Paris' Invalides is more than Napoleon's tomb. For 350 years, it has been a home for war wounded
Built in the 17th century under King Louis XIV, the National Institution of Invalides houses dozens of residents — among them military veterans, Holocaust survivors and civilian victims of conflicts ...
Honking horns and screeching tires used to be a cliched scene-setting device for writers describing Paris. Those sounds no longer define a city where cars have taken a back seat. Visitors will ...
Paris — The City of Light. Paris consistently ranks near the top of lists of the world's most popular cities for tourism, and Euromonitor again ranked Paris as the world's most appealing city in 2025.
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