Les Invalides in Paris with its golden dome, set against a blue sky with clouds.
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Passes and Bundles

Les Invalides Passes and Bundles

Les Invalides is magnetically attractive – this cultural, artistic, and historical object can not be neglected, and when going to Paris, one must visit this place. The following are just a few examples of combination passes that you can select to make your visit what will truly feel like a waking dream.

The first one is Musee de lArmee – Les Invalides + Pantheon pass that costs as much as EUR27. It is a great way to make your trip really educative. The two attractions have information panels, audio guides and themed routes; a factor that facilitates easier absorption of the historical, artistic and scientific tales that are concealed within their walls. It is an excellent selection of all kinds of visitors.

There is some sort of magnetism between these two locations – a fiber that connects memory, courage and intellect. The cost is quite affordable given that you consider the costs that the two tickets would have cost individually. You have the calming down effect with priority service, comprehensive details and a combination of tracks that allow you the opportunity to explore Paris in a more elaborate, profound manner. This is not a mere combo ticket this is some kind of a portal into two parallel worlds that are intertwined with each other, where history comes alive, where great men and great things are remembered, and where the arts and architecture can talk straight to the heart and mind of any traveler.

The second one is Arc de Triomphe Paris + Musee de l’Armee -Les invalides with a starting fare of EUR32.30. Paris is a city that unfolds day by day; each monument, the building and square has a different story. There are two experiences that come with this pass and they are the experiences that just go hand in hand and they have to be a celebration of the power, history and the splendor of the French capital. They all make a strong story which unites military memory, national pride and bold architecture in a single story.

An ascent to the panoramic terrace of the Arc de Triomphe provides the view of the entire city – a labyrinth of streets and the most striking objects in every direction. The magnificent edifice of the monument, the carved sculptures and the reliefs make it narrate about sacrifice and military glory. All that you look up there is a bright piece of history.

Combined pass also allows you to avoid the queues at the entrance and enjoy the experience even more easily and more relaxing. When you get to the top you are presented with a panorama of a different kind – an animated, constantly changing scene of Paris as the daylight falls on the historic and modern monuments of the city. It is almost like a religious experience to take a snapshot out of this location, a substance of freezing the soul of the city in one shot.

The other alternative is the Sainte-Chapelle and Conciergerie + Musee de lArmee – Les Invalides pass, and this would be as low as EUR34.41. Paris is a city that is ever changing between the past, faith and memory, and this pass is very cheap allowing you to venture on an itinerary that encompasses Gothic delight, the shadeliness of the Revolution and the military panoplies of France.

On the face of it, these worlds might appear to be largely dissimilar to one another, yet both of them are required to grasp the full extent to which the city, its cultural and historical background can be comprehended.

It is magical when one enters Sainte-Chapelle, one of the most beautiful of the Gothic treasures in France, right in the middle of the Ile de la Cite. The windows with stained glass light inside with biblical scenes in an eruption of colors and details. It is nearly surrealistic, like you are in a place between heaven and earth. The chapel is so beautiful and awe-inspiring and you know immediately why it is regarded as one of the genuine Gothic masterpieces in France.

On the spot beside this is the Conciergerie, an edifice with a no darker history than the atrocities of the French Revolution. When you are walking the cells of it and its austere corridors, you indeed sense the tension and weight of the past.

This bundle has an opportunity to discover the bright side of Sainte-Chapelle and the historical seriousness of the Conciergerie: it is the right mix of light and shadow, of visual marvel and seriousness.

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