Yves Saint Laurent

An iconic French designed who altered the face of Parisian fashion during the 20th century.

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The Eiffel Tower
Completed in 1889 amid much controversy, the Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Parisian style and success.
Trocadero
A historical area that offers spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower from across the River Seine.
Pont Alexandre III
A deck arch bridge built in 1900. Widely regarded as the most extravagant bridge in the city
Champs Elysees
Often described as 'the world's most beautiful avenue', the Champs-Élysées is an iconic Paris landmark, home to luxury shops and businesses, restaurants, cafés, theatres and museums. 70 meters wide and 1910 meters long, it stretches from the Place de la Concorde to the Place Charles de Gaulle.
Second Floor of the Eiffel Tower
Visit the second floor of the Eiffel tower, where you will enjoy fantastic views of the city.
Summit of the Eiffel Tower
Access the summit of the Eiffel tower, to enjoy amazing views of the city.

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The Birth of Fashion in Paris Live Virtual Tour
Home to the most popular and recognized fashion houses in the world, Paris is not only the city of love but the world's fashion capital.
On this live virtual tour, your professional tour guide will take you on a walk through the most fabulous Parisian streets where you will discover the most luxurious brands while you hear the stories of Coco Chanel, Paul Poiret, Didier Ludot, the birth of Louis Vuitton, and how Hermes transitioned from leatherwear to scarves and bags.

You will see: 
  • Palais Royal, one of the first shopping centers where designer boutiques could be found that gave Paris its fashion fame.
  • Maison de Rose Bertin, Queen Marie Antoinette dressmaker,
  • Paris Opera, one of the most important buildings in Paris,
  • Rue de la Paix, formerly known as rue Napoléon where you will find a mix of shops,
  • The House of Worth, a high fashion house that specializes in high couture, whose designer Charles Frederick Worth caught the attention of the Empress Eugénie, wife of Emperor Napoleon III of France in the XIX century,
  • The House of Jeanne Paquin, known as the “Queen of Haute Couture” Jeanne Paquin was a pioneer in the industry,
  • Place du Marché Saint Honoré, a square with a rich history,
  • Rue Saint honoré, where iconic fashion houses like Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton, and Christian Dior can be found.
If you are a fashion lover and want to learn more about the most famous French houses while admiring the beautiful streets of Paris, this is the perfect tour for you!

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