1st arr.
0.7 miles from downtown
Many visitors head straight for the Louvre, but it's worth exploring the other landmarks, museums, shops, restaurants and bars that make up this small district on the right bank of the Seine River. The area also includes the western part of the Île de la Cité. Don’t miss the Orangerie Museum, Sainte Chapelle, or the Palais Royal Gardens.
Places to stay from $46 a night
2nd arr.
0.8 miles from downtown
Paris’s 2nd arrondissement is an eclectic mix of cuisine and commerce. Shop underneath the covered walkways of Passages Couverts and visit Galerie Vivienne to see the magnificent glass roof and floor. Later in the day, the area becomes eerily quiet when the 9-to-5 workers clear out. Rue Sainte-Anne has many Japanese restaurants to explore.
Places to stay from $49 a night
3rd arr.
0.6 miles from downtown
Le Marais is known as a melting pot of diverse cultural groups. Lined with bookstores and boutiques, the area also includes a triple-threat of museums including Musée Picasso, Musée des Arts et Métiers, and Musée Carnavalet. The Georges Pompidou Centre, a modern art museum, is a short walk away down Rue des Francs Bourgeois.
Places to stay from $19 a night
4th arr.
0.2 miles from downtown
The 4th arrondissement is brimming with galleries, covered walkways and museums. For a dose of culture, head to the Carnavalet Museum, the Picasso Museum or the Métiers Art Museum, which is set in the priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs. Relax in Square du Temple or enjoy Les Enfants Rouges, a local ethnic market.
Places to stay from $48 a night
5th arr.
0.7 miles from downtown
The culturally vibrant Latin Quarter envelops the 5th and 6th arrondissements on the left bank. There's an abundance of bistros and jazz bars scattered around the Saint-Michel Fountain. The Pantheon is a monument devoted to French national heroes. The area is typically filled with students from the Sorbonne, Paris' oldest university.
Places to stay from $53 a night
6th arr.
0.9 miles from downtown
Paris's 6th arrondissement is bordered by the Seine to the north, and Boulevard Montparnasse to the south. Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore served spirits to Hemingway and Sartre, and today they welcome celebrities and tourists. The Luxembourg Gardens are filled with sunbathers in summer, and Paris’s Jazz scene thrives in the basement clubs.
Places to stay from $47 a night
7th arr.
2 miles from downtown
The 7th arrondissement is elegant, traditional, and made of money. Hôtel des Invalides is a museum complex dedicated to French military history. Walk down Rue Saint Dominique to Paris's iconic tower – buy a ticket and up you go! Along the streets, you'll find typically French bakeries and brasseries with street-side seating.
Places to stay from $57 a night
8th arr.
2.2 miles from downtown
Paris’ famous shopping strip attracts both locals and tourists to its mix of high-end and brand-name stores. Head to Parc Monceau to see the famous rotunda, or relax on the banks of the Seine. The area is also home to government buildings including the President's home, Le Palais de l’Elysée, and the Ministère de l’Intérieur.
Places to stay from $41 a night
9th arr.
1.6 miles from downtown
The 9th arrondissement is the city's music hub, with countless theaters, music halls and museums, especially those around Faubourg-Montmartre. This area is home to the Folies Bergère, an enduringly popular entertainment spot since the Roaring Twenties. For shopping, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps are huge department stores.
Places to stay from $27 a night
10th arr.
1.3 miles from downtown
Paris’ ethnically diverse 10th arrondissement is a densely populated center of trade and commerce. Château Rouge is an area filled with stores selling African goods and Gare du Nord is its Indian counterpart. There are plenty of budget bars and restaurants and the banks of Canal Saint Martin are popular picnic spots in the summer.
Places to stay from $25 a night
As the birthplace of the Enlightenment and a trailblazer in the fashion world, Paris has cemented itself as one of the world's must-see cities. In a country known for exceptional food, style, and art, the capital delivers on all three counts.
The city is split into 20 districts ("arrondissements"), each with its own distinct vibe. Le Marais (in the 4th arrondissement) is famous for its narrow, medieval streets full of traditional bakeries and chic boutiques. The area is also home to the iconic cathedral of Notre-Dame, one of the best examples of French Gothic architecture.
The 7th arrondissement is home to some of the city's most famous landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalides, and Musée d'Orsay. Neighboring districts have plenty to offer, too, like the iconic Champs-Elysées, Arc de Triomphe, and Opéra Garnier. In the center of Paris, you'll find the world-famous Musée du Louvre, featuring tens of thousands of classic artworks including da Vinci's "Mona Lisa." Right outside the city are the mysterious Catacombs and the Château de Versailles.
Paris, like every French city, takes pride in its cuisine and offers some of the world's best food. You'll find everything from 3-Michelin-star spots like Restaurant Guy Savoy to laid-back bistros like La Mascotte.
Promising fun for all ages, Disneyland Paris is in the eastern suburb Marne-la-Vallée, just a quick train ride from the center.
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Most popular time to visit | October-December |
Cheapest time to visit | January-March |
Local currency | € 1 = $1.08 |
Language | French |
Average weekend price | $182 per night |
Average weekday price | $187 per night |
Average stay | 2 nights |
Eiffel Tower
2.6 miles from downtown
Louvre Museum
0.7 miles from downtown
Avenue des Champs-Elysées
2.2 miles from downtown
Arc de Triomphe
2.8 miles from downtown
Sacré-Coeur
2.1 miles from downtown
Place Vendome
1.2 miles from downtown
Moulin Rouge
2.1 miles from downtown
Opéra Garnier
1.4 miles from downtown
Notre Dame
0.2 miles from downtown
Roland Garros
4.8 miles from downtown
Paris is a place I have always been keen to visit and it did...
March 28, 2024
Paris is a place I have always been keen to visit and it did not disappointment, despite the awful weather while I was there I really enjoyed the whole atmosphere and everything I did, I would definitely recommend this city as a weekend getaway but I could definitely have stayed longer than the 3 nights I was there as well. I visited all the major sights which were all beautiful, I would definitely suggest the Dior museum if you enjoy that aspect of Paris or Musee d'Ors which had the most beautiful art, of course the Eiffel tower and Louvre are a must and whilst some may think they are overrated I think I would be totally willing to pay the fee and go back again.
Incredibly overpriced and too often unpleasant customer...
March 27, 2024
Incredibly overpriced and too often unpleasant customer service (proper rudeness experienced). General prices in most areas: cappuccino 7€, very average 2 course meal with tap water for €40 pp. Gin and tonic for no less than €14. Good luck!
It was our first trip so our itinerary featured all the...
March 27, 2024
It was our first trip so our itinerary featured all the tourist traps. We walked some of the Seine, the Louvre, the Arc and the Eiffel Tower. Beware pickpockets. Lots of stories about how they operate so we felt we were better prepared than others. Many things were closed as they prepare for the Olympics later this year. That was disappointing.
Paris is now an overrated city for many travellers because...
March 26, 2024
Paris is now an overrated city for many travellers because of its immigration problem. Thieves and pickpockets are everywhere, the streets smell of urine and are dirty. With few exceptions, it is very dangerous to walk the streets at night. Restaurants are overcrowded with a very loing que in front.
Paris is a good city, I encountered friendly locals which...
March 25, 2024
Paris is a good city, I encountered friendly locals which was a surprise as I’ve heard severally that French people were rude, I had a better experience with them. The hotel (Hotel Albert) was smaller than the pictures shown on booking.com, but it was comfortable. The elevator was slow and tiny as well. The buffet breakfast did not have a lot of options, the meals were very limited. But the staff at the front desk was very helpful at all times.
Great to see all the sights which had only been seen on TV...
March 25, 2024
Great to see all the sights which had only been seen on TV before and to experience the atmosphere of this wonderful city. Would not, however recommend the Louvre as there are just far too many people allowed in at the one time. If you are an art lover which I'm not, it must be very frustrating trying to appreciate the works of art with hundreds of people taking selfies at every turn. The signage and information leaflet in the Louvre is appalling too. You will end up having to ask someone if you're looking for the Mona Lisa which everyone is of course but you'll be lucky to get close to it as there are hordes of people taking pictures. Sacre Coeur on the other hand is a must see. A beautiful church and an oasis of calm.
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