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 SacrĂ©-CĆur.
Home to the Eiffel Tower and MusĂ©e dâOrsay, 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.
Iconic iron structure offering panoramic city views.
World's largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa.
Historic Gothic cathedral known for its architecture.
Famous avenue lined with shops and cafes.
Monument honoring those who fought for France.
Museum featuring 19th-century art, including Impressionist works.
Historic district known for its artistic history and the SacrĂ©-CĆur Basilica.
Gothic chapel renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows.
Beautiful public park with formal gardens and fountains.
Opulent royal palace with expansive gardens, located just outside Paris.
Paris-Le Bourget Airport
Charles de Gaulle International Airport
Paris-Orly Airport