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 Media17th ArrondissementWalk past markets, parks and elegant townhouses in this suburban sector for a glimpse into the lives of the bourgeois Parisians.WorldEuropeFranceParis17th Arrondissement
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 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 Media11th ArrondissementVisit grand plazas for a sense of the city’s history and follow quaint side streets full of shops and restaurants.WorldEuropeFranceParis11th 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 Media14th ArrondissementFrom catacomb mazes to a rising skyscraper, experience the darkest depths and dizzying heights of the Arrondissement of the Observatory.WorldEuropeFranceParis14th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
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 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 Media17th ArrondissementWalk past markets, parks and elegant townhouses in this suburban sector for a glimpse into the lives of the bourgeois Parisians.WorldEuropeFranceParis17th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
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 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 Media17th ArrondissementWalk past markets, parks and elegant townhouses in this suburban sector for a glimpse into the lives of the bourgeois Parisians.WorldEuropeFranceParis17th Arrondissement
Source: © ATOUT FRANCE/Hervé Le GacLuxembourg GardensA verdant retreat amidst the bustling Latin Quarter. Wander here among statues, fountains and even an orchard.WorldEuropeFranceParisOdéonLuxembourg Gardens
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 MediaLatinThe 5th Arrondissement of Paris is an area filled with bars, cafés, grand religious buildings and a museum of natural history.WorldEuropeFranceParisLatin
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
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 Media11th ArrondissementVisit grand plazas for a sense of the city’s history and follow quaint side streets full of shops and restaurants.WorldEuropeFranceParis11th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartreThis elevated quarter to the north of Paris is home to the architectural masterpiece that sits at the highest point in the city on the top of the hill.WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre