Attractions in Paris
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Nestled in the heart of Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a neighborhood that embodies the essence of the French capital. The area is home to the perfectly manicured Luxembourg Garden, a serene […]
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The Café de Flore, nestled in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, is a Parisian institution with a rich history. Once a gathering spot for artists and intellectuals like Simone de Beauvoir, Albert […]
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Completed in 1914 and now a listed national monument, the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur stands as one of Paris’ most striking landmarks. Perched atop the Butte Montmartre, its gigantic dome and […]
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Le Marais, one of the oldest districts in Paris, was established in the 12th century and has been home to notable French luminaries such as Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Molière. […]
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Nestled in the heart of Paris, ÃŽle Saint-Louis is one of only two Seine islands in the city, with the other being its neighbor, ÃŽle de la Cité. The island’s […]
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Since 1954, Berthillon has been a beloved fixture on ÃŽle Saint-Louis, drawing visitors with its secret, all-natural ice cream and sorbet recipes. This family-run shop and tea room offers over […]
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Built under the orders of Louis XIV, Les Invalides in Paris originally served as a care center for veterans. The vast complex, with its striking architecture, now houses the Army […]
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ÃŽle de la Cité, the birthplace of Paris, sits at the historic heart of the city in the middle of the Seine River. This natural island has been a focal […]
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Paris’ 9th arrondissement, also known as the Opéra district, showcases a blend of 19th-century architecture and contemporary cultural trends. At its heart stands the Palais Garnier, or Paris Opera House, […]
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Place du Tertre, one of the oldest and most significant squares in Paris’ bohemian Montmartre neighborhood, sits just steps from the iconic Sacré-Coeur Basilica. This historic square, once a hub […]
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Opened in the Belle Époque of 1889, the Moulin Rouge stands as a vibrant testament to Paris’ flourishing creative scene. Located in the heart of the city, this iconic windmill […]
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The Esplanade des Invalides, a city park in Paris, offers a tranquil green space stretching from the Seine to the Les Invalides museums. This expansive area features grassy lawns perfect […]
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Few buildings epitomize the opulence of France’s Second Empire like the Palais Garnier, the grand opera house in Paris. This historic home of the Paris Opera, which inspired Andrew Lloyd […]
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An expansive green space stretching between the Eiffel Tower and the École Militaire, the Champ de Mars has been an important public park since the 18th century. Originally a site […]
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Paris’ 3rd Arrondissement, known by various names such as Upper Marais, the Temple District, and le troisième, is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood. This trendy area, home to expat, immigrant, […]
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The Petit Palais, a smaller but equally impressive counterpart to the neighboring Grand Palais, stands as both an art venue and an architectural landmark in Paris. Constructed for the 1900 […]
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The French National Library, or Bibliothèque Nationale de France, traces its origins to the private collection of the royal court. Following the French Revolution, revolutionaries seized this extensive library, declaring […]
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The Pont des Arts, also known as the Passerelle des Arts, is a historic bridge in Paris that has long been celebrated for its romantic ambiance. Built in the 19th […]
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A short trip from Paris, the Normandy village of Giverny was once the home of artist Claude Monet, who created many of his iconic paintings here. Visitors can explore the […]
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The Dome Church at Les Invalides, with its striking golden dome soaring over 350 feet (107 meters) into the Parisian skyline, stands as a prominent landmark. Originally built to host […]
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The Luxembourg Gardens, or Jardin du Luxembourg, span over 57 acres in the heart of Paris, offering a serene retreat with flower-lined lawns, formal French gardens, and shady chestnut groves. […]
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Located in Paris, France, Disneyland® Paris is Europe’s largest theme park, drawing around 14 million visitors each year. The park offers a range of experiences, from the thrilling Star Wars […]
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Built by King Louis IX in the 13th century to house the Crown of Thorns relic, now kept at nearby Notre Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle stands as a testament to Gothic […]
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Les Ombres, meaning ‘The Shadows,’ is a unique fine-dining restaurant perched on the roof of the Quai Branly Museum in Paris. Its prime location offers diners an unparalleled, up-close view […]