Source: Tourism Media8th ArrondissementFeaturing the most famous street in Paris, this district is strongly linked to Napoleon’s rise and France’s dark years of revolution. WorldEuropeFranceParis8th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media19th ArrondissementBring your kids to the science museum and make a trip down one of the canals that cut across enchanting parks.WorldEuropeFranceParis19th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaLouvre MuseumOne of the world’s biggest and best art collections is housed in one of Paris’s most beautiful buildings.WorldEuropeFranceParisSaint-Germain-l'AuxerroisLouvre Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre
Source: Tourism MediaLatinThe 5th Arrondissement of Paris is an area filled with bars, cafés, grand religious buildings and a museum of natural history.WorldEuropeFranceParisLatin
Source: Tourism MediaParisA short break in the French capital is the perfect tonic; arrive feeling jaded and after a few hours you’ll be filled with va-va-voom!WorldEuropeFranceParis
Source: Tourism Media1st ArrondissementFew urban districts in Europe have a higher concentration of artistic masterpieces and breathtaking architecture than this neighborhood.WorldEuropeFranceParis1st Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media4th ArrondissementExperience the city’s gay and Jewish identities amid some of the world’s most recognizable symbols, including the Notre Dame de Paris.WorldEuropeFranceParis4th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaParisA short break in the French capital is the perfect tonic; arrive feeling jaded and after a few hours you’ll be filled with va-va-voom!WorldEuropeFranceParis
Source: Tourism MediaCanal Saint-MartinCycle or stroll along the banks of this enchanting network of waterways, which weave through some of Paris’ charming bohemian neighborhoods. WorldEuropeFranceParisCanal Saint-Martin
Source: Tourism MediaMaraisAdmire historic and architectural marvels and visit one of the largest museums of modern art in Europe in the 3rd and 4th Arrondissements of Paris.WorldEuropeFranceParisMarais
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre
Source: Tourism Media3rd ArrondissementEncounter some of the oldest architecture in Paris. Learn about the city’s relationship with Jewish and Chinese cultures.WorldEuropeFranceParis3rd Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media19th ArrondissementBring your kids to the science museum and make a trip down one of the canals that cut across enchanting parks.WorldEuropeFranceParis19th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaArc de TriompheThis iconic Parisian landmark commemorates one of Napoleon’s most famous victories and offers panoramic views from the top.WorldEuropeFranceParisArc de Triomphe
Source: Tourism Media6th ArrondissementRead about Parisian intelligentsia, discover the lively Latin Quarter and enjoy scenic gardens and bohemian café culture.WorldEuropeFranceParis6th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre
Source: Tourism Media4th ArrondissementExperience the city’s gay and Jewish identities amid some of the world’s most recognizable symbols, including the Notre Dame de Paris.WorldEuropeFranceParis4th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaParisA short break in the French capital is the perfect tonic; arrive feeling jaded and after a few hours you’ll be filled with va-va-voom!WorldEuropeFranceParis
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre