The 7th arrondissement, stretching along the Left Bank of the River Seine from the Champ de Mars to Quai Voltaire, is one of Paris’s most iconic districts. Dominated by the towering Eiffel Tower, this area also houses the Musée d’Orsay and the Rodin Museum, both celebrated for their extensive art collections. Les Invalides, a complex of buildings that includes Napoleon’s Tomb, adds to the historical and cultural richness. Visitors can explore the grand architecture, wander through the museums, and enjoy the scenic views along the river, making it a quintessential Parisian experience.
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