Iconic iron structure offering panoramic city views.
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World's largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa.
Historic Gothic cathedral known for its architecture.
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Famous avenue lined with shops and cafes.
Monument honoring those who fought for France.
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Museum featuring 19th-century art, including Impressionist works.
Historic district known for its artistic history and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Gothic chapel renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows.
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Beautiful public park with formal gardens and fountains.
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Opulent royal palace with expansive gardens, located just outside Paris.
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A leafy district with cobblestone alleys, courtyards, and tree-flanked streets, known for shopping, 17th-century market, and proximity to Notre Dame and the Louvre.
A ritzy area filled with grand-dame hotels, smart shops, and old-school Parisian cafés, perfect for a luxurious and historical Parisian experience.
A picturesque area with steep, hilly streets and sweet street markets, known for its artistic history and stunning city views from Sacré-Cœur.
Home to the Eiffel Tower and Musée d’Orsay, this area is ideal for those wanting to be close to iconic attractions in a touristy yet convenient location.
An area with grand 19th-century streets, once known as the red-light district, now a lively spot with smart tables, hotels, and the iconic Moulin Rouge.
A hilltop former French village, known for its fairytale-like streets, vintage stores, street art, and vibrant summer street cafés.
A bohemian area beyond the hustle of the city center, known for its famous cemetery and trendy wine bars and quaint bistros.
Paris-Le Bourget Airport
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