Things to do in Clichy (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated September, 2025) | Trip.com
Open today at 07:50-19:00 (admission ends at 18:30)
清无梓境:“🌟 Paris stroll: a city romantic code, how many people do not know Paris, this name knows this building, in the textbooks to read the ugly bell ringer has increased the mystery of the biological Notre Dame, Paris must punch in the red location. The interior has not yet opened, and the exterior is still under maintenance. 🗼 Notre Dame Cathedral is under maintenance, and the people who come to punch in are still endless, just to witness the truth. It reopened in September. You can make an online reservation for the Seine River at night like a picture scroll slowly unfolding. The beauty is unspeakable.”
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Anonymous user:“It is worth climbing the stairs to walk up, where you can see many different scenery and surprises. The only drawback is that it is very tiring and there are not enough toilets. There are many tourists, and it is really painful to queue for a long time and there are many people in the toilets on the ground during cleaning time. Otherwise, this attraction is really super beautiful and worth visiting again and again in different seasons.”
Open today at 09:00-18:00 (admission ends at 17:00)
looknamlatte:“I booked a ticket to the Louvre through Trip.com for 14:30. It was very easy to book. On that day, you can join the line about 30 minutes before your booking time, and you’ll be able to enter the museum on time. If you’re into art, you will love it because it’s such a huge museum with five floors (-2, -1, 0, 1, 2). You can spend half a day or even a full day there, but since I’m not very into art, 1–2 hours was enough for me. Anyway, it’s worth visiting at least once if you come to Paris!”
学校🏫:“Seine River: Is it worth going? Highlights and pitfalls
Is it worth going?
The soul artery of Paris! A natural viewing corridor open to the public for free, but walking alone is a bit monotonous - it is worth the time to combine it with a boat or bike ride.
Exclusive highlights:
1. Golden view of the cruise ship:
-Watch the Eiffel Tower twinkle every hour on the sunset route, and the moment you look down at the bridge hole is romantic and divine.
The fly boat (Bateaux Mouches) has a full glass roof and unlocks the silhouettes of 10 major landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Orsay Museum.
2. Left Bank literary rampage:
- Find 1900s antique posters at the Green Box second-hand book stall. Although the padlocks of the Art Bridge have been removed, the bronze sculptures are still in production.
- Squat at the Marie Bridge, the same railway bridge hole as in "Inception".
3. Locals' way of playing:
- Picnic on Swan Island, red wine with baguettes, and the tower light reflected on the water surface on summer nights is like broken diamonds.
- Take a cyberpunk movie on the graffiti wall in the tunnel under the new bridge.
Tips to avoid pitfalls:
- Choose a cruise after 18:00! The reflection is serious during the day, the night view is the best;
- Be wary of the "free bracelet" scam (a common trick on the riverside);
- The stone steps on the river bank are slippery, wear non-slip shoes;
- Some docks will be restricted during the Olympic Games in August, so check the official website in advance.
Summary: The Seine River is a mobile postcard of Paris. A 30-yuan boat ticket allows you to see the thousand-year splendor of both sides of the river. A three-piece set of hiking + boating + picnic will make you understand why Hemingway said "Paris is a moveable feast".
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🚲 Secret route:
Rent a shared bicycle from the Sully Bridge, ride along the "Paris Beach" dedicated lane (artificial beach open in summer), and go directly to Berthillon, an ice cream shop in the alley behind Notre Dame.”
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138***81:“The meeting point is easy to find. If you want to take the 9:30 pm boat, you should line up an hour in advance. There are a lot of people on the boat. The parade lasts for more than an hour. You can see the exterior buildings such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Les Invalides. You will cross more than a dozen bridges. People scream under the bridges and wave to people on both sides. It is a good atmosphere. There is no light show on both sides. It is worth visiting if it is cheap.”
Open tomorrow at 09:30-18:00 (admission ends at 17:00)
苏河家园:“The world-renowned French Museum of Osay brings China's largest and only one stop in the world, "Making Modernity: Art Treasures from the Paris Osay Museum". The museum's collection of more than 100 masterpieces of more than 50 art masterpieces gives visitors a beautiful visual feast.”
Open today at 10:00-17:00 (admission ends at 16:00)
Md Iqbal Hasan:“Palais Garnier, Paris’s legendary opera house, is a masterpiece of opulence and artistry. Built in the 19th century, its grand façade, marble staircases, gilded balconies, and crystal chandeliers exude timeless elegance. Inside, the jewel of the ceiling painted by Marc Chagall adds a touch of modern magic to the historic splendor. Whether attending a performance or simply touring its lavish halls, the experience feels like stepping into a fairytale. From the Grand Foyer, reminiscent of Versailles, to the velvet-draped auditorium, every detail whispers luxury. A visit to Palais Garnier is an unforgettable encounter with the glamour and cultural soul of Paris.”
Anonymous user:“Because of some problems with the hotel, we only caught the cruise ship. It was just getting dark when we arrived, and it was already dark when we turned back. The effect was great. We need to be reminded that there are many people on the cruise ship, so we need to arrive 30 minutes early, otherwise we have to wait for the next one.”
Open today at 09:00-18:00 (admission ends at 17:15)
Md Iqbal Hasan:“Nestled in the heart of Paris, Musée de l'Orangerie is a haven for art lovers seeking both tranquility and brilliance. Its crown jewel is Claude Monet’s monumental Water Lilies series, displayed in two oval rooms designed to immerse visitors in a serene, almost dreamlike atmosphere. Beyond Monet, the museum houses masterpieces by Renoir, Cézanne, Picasso, and Matisse, offering a stunning journey through Impressionism and Modern art. Intimate yet world-class, the Orangerie feels less crowded than larger Parisian museums, making it a perfect spot to slow down and savor beauty. A visit here is a poetic encounter with art and emotion.”
zonal:“the show was very entertaining, dancing and choreography was fabulous so were the outfits was spectacular. dinner was served very efficiently and tastefully good although it was very pricey. amazing would definitely recommend.”
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TheForkUser:“My husband and I had a beautiful meal here on our last night in Paris, with out daughter (2yo). I had "The Original 1988" La Romantica past and it was served from a cheese wheel melted with a cognac flame, a great show! My husband had the tagliolini, also delicios. The venue itself was so beautiful, the glass walls and ceilings surrounded by trees and outdoor lighting, bringing the outdoors in, we had a late meal in Octoer, I would definitely like to experience the outdoor eating area in summer.”
TheForkUser:“Food quality was great. Service ok. I would definetly go back when in the area. Price is very good for Paris, bottle of wine 29€. Great value. Very tasty "pizzas"”
TheForkUser:“Excellent service, great traditional French cooking, well served, simply and generously. No stupid pseudo arty stuff, the steaks are thick and half the size of the plate, cooked as you asked, the chips are real potato chips perfectly fried, and the sauces hearty and savory. The wine list is affordable and well chosen. If you take a glass, it is a full glass, not the aesthetically half empty version in other places, and you have the choice of carafe sizes as well. Deserts are classic French stuff, the tarte de jour is always a winner. At linchj today, we finished with glasses of an excellent brandy, I've eaten here many times, and have always been very happy with the experience.”
TheForkUser:“We live in Levallois and have been going to Le Manly for a number of years. The friendliness of staff, quality of the food and overall consistency of service are all remarkable. Highly recommended. Although the owner and cuisine are French, very anglophone friendly :-).”
TheForkUser:“Amazing restaurant. Authentic food, great service and friendly staff. I highly recommend. The Tiramisu is a must have. The pastas are great too.”
TheForkUser:“Our reservation was taken into account. A warm welcome, excellent service, and high-quality ramen were served. Highly recommended. This restaurant is also child-friendly.”
TheForkUser:“Nice place its not too hard to find. tasty foood! Flavourful meat but i was having hard time cutting it. But overall it was nice experience!”
TheForkUser:“The food was really disappointing. Food was just cold. Portions are really small. The taste was good. When you ask for a homemade lemonade you get a sprite. The waitress was nice and friendly.”
TheForkUser:“Small Italian restaurant in the pure Italian family tradition.
Extensive menu of diverse and varied dishes (starters, salads, pasta, pizzas, meat, fish, etc.). Simple cooking. Portions are just right.
Small terrace on a quiet street, a great spot that I highly recommend for lunch.”