Overview
Paris is a global capital of art, fashion, gastronomy and culture, defined by its café terraces, the Seine, and landmarks from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre.
AI summary
Paris blends iconic landmarks with intimate neighbourhoods — wander Le Marais, drift along the Seine, and let pastry shops set your pace.
Top places to visit

Eiffel Tower
4.7Iconic iron lattice tower with city-wide views.
Louvre Museum
4.6World’s largest art museum and a historic Paris landmark.

Le Marais
4.6Historic district packed with boutiques, galleries and falafel.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
A historic Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité, renowned for its Gothic architecture and cultural significance.
Musée d'Orsay
Housed in a former Beaux-Arts railway station, this museum features stunning French art, largely Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works.

Arc de Triomphe
A monumental arch commemorating French victories and honoring those who fought for France, offering panoramic views from its top.

Le Comptoir du Relais
4.5Beloved bistro from chef Yves Camdeborde.

Sacré-Cœur Basilica
A stunning Roman Catholic church and minor basilica, perched atop Montmartre, offering breathtaking views of Paris.

Palace of Versailles
The opulent principal royal residence of France from 1682, famed for its Hall of Mirrors and vast gardens.
Centre Pompidou
A high-tech architectural landmark housing the Public Information Library and the National Museum of Modern Art.
Pont Neuf
The oldest standing bridge across the Seine River, a historic structure connecting the Left and Right Banks with Île de la Cité.
Jardin du Luxembourg
Beautiful public gardens, featuring the Palais du Luxembourg, fountains, and statues. Perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Place de la Concorde
The largest public square in Paris, significant for its history and the Egyptian obelisk at its center.

Opéra Garnier
A magnificent 19th-century opera house, famed for its opulent architecture and as the setting for 'The Phantom of the Opera'.

Sainte-Chapelle
A royal chapel known for its stunning stained-glass windows, depicting over 1,113 biblical scenes.

Les Invalides
A complex of buildings containing museums and monuments, most notably the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Panthéon
A monument serving as a burial place for distinguished French citizens, offering impressive architecture and city views.

Musée Rodin
Dedicated to the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin, featuring 'The Thinker' and 'The Kiss' in a beautiful garden setting.

Moulin Rouge
The iconic cabaret, famous for its can-can dancers and dazzling shows, a symbol of Parisian nightlife.
Rue de Rivoli
A famous street for shopping, stretching along the Louvre, offering everything from high-end brands to souvenir shops.

Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
Europe's largest science museum, offering interactive exhibits on science and technology, great for all ages.

Canal Saint-Martin
A picturesque canal known for its iron bridges and tree-lined banks, popular for walks, picnics, and boat trips.
Musée de l'Orangerie
Home to Claude Monet's large-scale 'Water Lilies' murals, a tranquil oasis for art lovers in the Tuileries Garden.

Shakespeare and Company Bookstore
An iconic English-language bookstore on the Left Bank, known for its literary history and bohemian atmosphere.
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