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Morne Bruce
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Mus ee de la Musique
- The museum is fully accessible to visitors with mobility issues.
- Ticket holders for concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris receive reduced admission to the Musée de la Musique.
- Free audio guides are available with entry, and allow visitors to hear some of the instruments on display.
- From 2–5pm daily, visiting musicians play in the galleries and chat with visitors.
Morne Trois Pitons National Park
UNESCO World Heritage-listed Morne Trois Pitons National Park surrounds Dominica’s second highest mountain, Morne Trois Pitons. The lush 6,857-hectare (16,936-acre) park protects six vegetation zones, from low-lying woodlands to mature rainforest.
This is the lair of the giant guinea pig known as the agouti, along with bats, frogs, parrots and hummingbirds.
Trails wind through the park to lofty lookouts from the mountain town of Laudat, on the park’s western border. A particularly scenic path winds around the perimeter of Freshwater Lake in the park, around a 30-minute stroll.
Easier access is provided by the 45-minute aerial rainforest tram, departing from Laudat. Hold your breath as you walk over the swaying suspension bridge over the treetops.
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The extensive Morne Trois Pitons National Park takes up the bottom half of the island of Dominica.
The main access town is Laudat, on the park’s western border, a 40-minute trip north-east from Roseau by bus.
Moses Mabhida Stadium
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Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park
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Mount Faber
Budget travelers looking for something free to do can hike to the peak. The path is paved the entire way up and shaded for most of the way, but bring plenty of water, as Singapore can get hot and humid. If you’d rather save your energy, you can ride the Singapore Cable Car to the top.
No matter how you get to the summit, set aside some time to wander the gardens and take in the views from several lookout points. Mount Faber is also home to the Jewel Box, a shopping, dining and entertainment venue and one of the most romantic spots in the city for dinner.
Mount Monserrate
Morne Coubaril
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Montparnasse Cemetery (Cimetière Montparnasse)
- The Montparnasse Cemetery stretches across 47 acres (19 hectares) and contains more than 35,000 graves.
- The cemetery, currently divided into 30 sections, is still expanding: roughly 1,000 new residents are added each year.
- One highlight is the Tower of the Mill of Charity, a listed Historic Monument and the sole remaining piece of an 18th-century mill that once stood on-site.
Montparnasse
- The Tour Montparnasse, which debuted in 1973, is the city’s only skyscraper, and its 56th-floor observation deck provides some of the best views in town.
- The Montparnasse Cemetery is the second-largest in Paris, after Père Lachaise, and contains the graves of many top artists and other creatives.
- The macabre Catacombs of Paris were first established in the late 18th century, and they contain the remains of more than 6 million people.
Montmartre
- Montmartre is a highly visited part of Paris, so be prepared for crowds in the busy summer season.
- The neighborhood is a must-see for art history buffs and those looking for postcard views.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for the many stairs and cobblestones.
- If visiting in the warmer summer months and plan to walk uphill, bring water to stay hydrated.
Mt Gubalówka
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Morne Fortune
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Monte Carlo Cruise Port
- Most shore excursions include port pickup and drop-off.
- Half-day tours typically last around four hours, while full-day tours can last up to nine hours.
- Wear comfortable shoes if you plan on walking Monaco’s steep hills, and look for the many public elevators and moving walkways that make getting around much easier.
- For a more flexible or personalized experience, opt for a small-group or private tour.
Mus ee de Cluny
- A sweeping restoration process, which began in 2016 and is projected to conclude in 2020, has modernized the museum and increased the size of its public spaces.
- The museum offers free entry during the first Sunday of every month.
- Newly added elevators have made the second-floor and underground exhibition spaces accessible to visitors with mobility issues; the museum is set to be fully accessible following the completion of its renovation.
Mus ee de l'Orangerie
- On-site facilities include restrooms, a gift shop, and a museum café.
- Large bags must be left in the free cloakroom.
- The museum is fully wheelchair accessible.
Mundo Aventura Theme Park (Parque Mundo Aventura)
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Montpellier Zoo
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Mount Gay Rum Visitor Centre
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Moulin Rouge
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During the show, your vision is flooded with large troupes of Doriss Girls, colorfully clad in sequins and glitzy headpieces, performing flawlessly choreographed French cancan beneath vibrant lights. Intense and innovative, the Feerie show transports viewers to a land of dream-like beauty. As the No. 1 show in Paris and Europe (especially since the release of Baz Luhrmann's cinematic masterpiece) the legendary Moulin Rouge cabaret enjoys immense popularity. That said, tickets sell out fast—book in advance to avoid missing Paris' most sought-after show.
- Photography and video recording are not allowed inside the Moulin Rouge Paris.
- Opt for a tour that includes roundtrip transfers to avoid having to worry about transportation.
- Despite the show's adult themes, kids ages 6 and up are allowed inside the venue.
- The cabaret's dress code prohibits shorts, flip-flops, and sneakers.
From central Paris, the Moulin Rouge is easily accessible by public transport: disembark at Place de Clichy on Metro line 13, or at Blanche on Metro line 2, after a 30- to 40-minute journey. By taxi, Moulin Rouge is a 15-minute drive from central Paris depending on traffic.
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