Attractions in Paris
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The French National Museum of Natural History (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle) traces its origins back to the 17th century, captivating both locals and visitors with its diverse array of sites […]
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Printemps, a luxury department store on Paris’ Boulevard Haussmann, has been a beloved destination for Parisians since 1865. Spanning 27 floors across three buildings, this flagship store of the French […]
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The Viaduc des Arts, located in Paris, France, originated from the Bastille viaduct, which opened in 1857 during Haussmann’s modernization of the city. Initially part of the Paris to Bastille-Varenne […]
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Le Caveau de la Huchette, nestled in the heart of Paris’s Latin Quarter, has been a cornerstone of the city’s jazz scene for over 75 years. This intimate club has […]
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At the turn of the 20th century, Bercy was the site of the world’s largest wine markets. Today, the area’s old storage warehouses and wine cellars have been repurposed into […]
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Commissioned by Napoleon III and constructed in a disused quarry, Buttes-Chaumont Park (Parc des Buttes-Chaumont) offers a serene escape in the heart of Paris. The park’s landscape includes a tranquil […]
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Ladurée, a name synonymous with Parisian elegance, offers light, fluffy macarons in an array of pretty colors. Found in beautifully styled stores across Paris and beyond, these bite-sized pastries draw […]
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Butte aux Cailles, a charming neighborhood in Paris, offers a distinct village-like atmosphere with its quaint cobbled streets and rows of petite painted townhouses. Located not far south of the […]
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The Musée du Luxembourg, nestled within the Orangery in the lush Luxembourg Gardens, holds a significant place in Parisian cultural history. As the first public painting gallery in the capital […]
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Built in the 17th century, the grand Palais du Luxembourg has a rich history, having served as a royal palace, a prison, and a Nazi headquarters before becoming the seat […]
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Located in Paris, the National Marine Museum (Musée National de la Marine) serves as a comprehensive center for French maritime history. Housed within its walls are over 1,000 artifacts and […]
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The Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, located in Paris, France, holds a significant place in Catholic history. In 1830, Saint Catherine Labouré, a young nun, reported seeing […]
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Constructed over two centuries, the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral stands as one of Paris’s most beloved landmarks. Reopened in stages across 2024 and 2025 after the devastating fires in 2019, the […]
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For over 150 years, the Folies Bergère in Paris has dazzled audiences with its glittering performances, drawing both tourists and locals. This historic venue has hosted legendary figures like Josephine […]
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The Grand Mosque of Paris, one of the largest mosques in France, stands as a tranquil haven in the bustling Latin Quarter. Built with ornamental Hispano-Moorish-style architecture, it features intricate […]
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The Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins, located in Paris, offers a window into the world of historical weaving. Housed in a spacious 1960s building with large studio windows that flood the […]
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Nestled on the grounds of one of France’s most dazzling châteaus, the Great Stables, or Grandes Écuries de Chantilly, stand as a testament to an intriguing legend. Built by a […]
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The Parc des Princes, a prominent stadium in southwestern Paris, France, opened its doors in 1972. Serving as the home ground for the renowned Paris Saint-Germain football (soccer) team, this […]
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The Museum of Fairground Arts (Musée des Arts Forains) offers a unique glimpse into the world of traditional 19th-century funfairs, housed in the historic Pavillons de Bercy wine warehouses at […]
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The Living Museum of the Horse (Musée Vivant du Cheval) is nestled within the Château de Chantilly’s Great Stables, a sprawling complex that stands as the largest in Europe. The […]
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The Bois de Boulogne, once royal hunting grounds, now stands as the second-largest public park in Paris, sprawling over an area more than twice the size of New York City’s […]
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Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), also known as Roissy Airport, stands as the largest and busiest airport in France. Located near Paris, it serves as a crucial international transport hub, […]
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The Museum of the Legion of Honor (Musée de la Légion d’Honneur) stands in Paris, its domed roof and watchful sculptures creating an imposing facade. Housed in the Palais de […]
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Beauvais–Tillé Airport (BVA), also known as Aéroport Paris Beauvais, opened in 1956 and serves as a hub for several budget airlines. Located in France, it connects to 60 destinations across […]