Paris Attractions
Champs d'Élysées
Stretching two kilometers from the Place de la Concorde to the Place Charles de Gaulle, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées is bookended by two of the city's most notable monuments: the Arc de Triomphe and the Obélisque de Louxor. Read more
Eiffel Tower
Built by Gustave Eiffel for the Exposition Universelle in 1889, the Eiffel Tower has become an iconic visual symbol of Paris.
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Latin Quarter
Perhaps the city's liveliest neighborhood, the Latin Quarter is bursting with funky shops, cheap, ethnic eateries, and plenty of bohemian chic bistros.
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The Louvre
The museum holds over 35,000 works of art, including such treasures as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the overpowering Nike of Samothrace. Read more
Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
Since its first stone was laid in 1163, the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris has come to serve as a major spiritual and architectural symbol of Paris. Read more
Musée du Luxembourg
Aimed at presenting the artistic heritage of France, the Musée du Luxembourg (Luxembourg Museum) is located between the grand Jardin du Luxembourg and the Senate. Read more
Musée d'Orsay
Set within the soaring dimensions of the former Gare d'Orsay railway station – initially built for the 1900 World's Fair – the Musée d'Orsay houses one of the world's finest collections of late 19th and early 20th century art. Read more








