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1. Notre Dame de Paris
The most famous in Paris is a Notre Dame de Paris, which can be visited for free. The cathedral is operational and thats why you have an opportunity to see the Catholic service where. If you are going to visit the treasury you will just have to pay or climb one of the towers of the cathedral. However, you can climb into the north tower for free if you do this on the first Sunday of the month from October to March.
Address: 6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Place Jean-Paul II
Opening hours: 7:45 am - 18:45 pm, Sunday. until 19:30 pm
 

2. The Museum of perfumery Fragonard (Fragonard Perfumeur Musée)
The Museum of perfumery offers to visitors not only free entrance, but also a free tour of the Museum's exposition, during which you can learn the history of perfumery. The Museum is located in the house of Napoleon III, which it self deserves attention. Of course, at the exit of the Museum you will be waiting for a store with a beautiful perfumes, that's where the money saved will come in handy – it is simply impossible to refrain from buying!
Address: 9, rue Scribe
Opening hours: 9: 00am-18: 00 pm, sundey. until 17: 00 pm

3. Hotel de Ville in Paris
In fact, this is not a hotel at all, as the name may seem, but the City Hall of Paris. Inside this beautiful building there are several halls intended for the public, which regularly host art exhibitions, and can be visited for free.
Address: Place de l’Hôtel de Ville Hotel de Ville, Paris Hôtel de Ville, Paris

4. Galeries Lafayette in Paris
Paris, as you know, is a fashionable capital. You can attend a fashion show and not pay a dime for it by visiting the most famous department store in Paris - Galeries Lafayette. The shows run from March to December every Monday and Friday at 3 p.m. on the seventh floor of the store.
Address: 40, boulevard Haussmann
Opening hours: Mon-Sat from 9:30 to 20:00

5. Museum-apartment of Victor Hugo (Maison de Victor Hugo) in Paris
Admirers of the author of Notre Dame de Paris can visit the writer's museum- apartment, where he spent 16 years of his life. The collection of the museum includes personal belongings of Victor Hugo and the first editions of famous works.
Address: 6, place des Vosges
Opening hours: Tue-Sun from 10:00am to 18:00pm

6. Museum-apartment of Honore de Balzac in Paris
The museum-apartment of another French writer also does not require entrance fees from visitors. Even if you have not read Balzac’s works, this apartment is worth to visit because of it view that opens to the Eiffel Tower from the adjoining garden .
Address: 47, rue Raynouard
Opening hours: Tue-Sun from 10:00am to 18:00pm

7. The Carnavalet Museum (Musée Carnavalet) in Paris
This beautiful historical museum is open for free access at any time of the year. The museum is located in two buildings: one of them is an old villa elevated by the architect Pierre Lescot in the 16th century, the second is the Le Peletier de Saint- Fargeau villa, built in the late 17th century. Exhibits of the Carvalet Museum
Address: 23, Rue de Sevigne
Opening hours: Tue-Sun from 10:00 am to 18:00 pm

8. The cemeteries of Paris
If you want to “touch” great personalities, welcome to Paris cemeteries! You will not have to pay for entry here. Famous people such as Jim Morrison, Frederic Chopin, Edith Piaf, Honore de Balzac, Oscar Wilde and many others are buried in the famous Pere Laches cemetery. At the Montparnasse cemetery you can find the graves of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, Guy de Maupassant, Julio Cortazar ... Pere-Lachaise Cemetery
Address: 16, rue du Repos
Montparnasse Cemetery Address (Cimetière du Montparnasse): 3, bd. Edgar- quinet

9. Paris flea markets
Of course, for purchases in the flea market,are needed some amount of money , but you can walk around and see interesting antiques for free. It’s better to come to flea markets in the morning, besides, it’s worth considering that many of them work only on weekends.
The most famous flea markets in Paris: - Marche aux puces de St-Ouen - Marche