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La Madeleine

La Madeleine, Paris
Madeleine, with its neo-classical façade, is mostly used today for the most luxurious weddings in Paris

Place de la Concorde

Place de la Concorde, Paris
Concorde Square was the place of Louis XVI's execution and today is home magnificent fountains, statues and an Egyptian obelisk

Cimetière de Père-Lachaise

Cimetière de Père-Lachaise, Paris
This world famous cemetery covers over 100 acres of some of the most beautiful tombs and monuments in Paris

Les Champs Elysées

Les Champs Elysées, Paris
The Champs Elysées has world famous restaurants, clubs and shops and comes to our screens as the final stretch of the Tour de France

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge, Paris
A night out at the Moulin Rouge will take you back to the French belle époque and entertain you with the most prestigious cabaret in the world

Tour Eiffel

Tour Eiffel, Paris
You can't visit Paris without seeing the most popular landmark in the world for some panoramic views of the city

Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe, Paris
The Arc de Triumph is one of the best-known war memorials in the world and the hub for your trips around Paris city centre

River Liffey

River Liffey, Dublin
The Point Theatre, Famine Memorial and charming walks are located around the historic River Liffey

O'Connell Street

O'Connell Street and The Dublin Spire
O'Connell Street and the surrounding area is the place where the uprising and announcement of Ireland began, and is considered the heart of Dublin's shopping and nightlife

National Monument and Calton Hill

National Monument and Calton Hill, Edinburgh
Calton Hill is one of the most important hills in Edinburgh and is home to a number of significant Scottish monuments
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