1st arr.
0.7 miles from city centre
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 River Seine. 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 £37 per night
2nd arr.
0.8 miles from city centre
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 resplendent glass roof and floor. Later in the day, there's an eerie quietness to the area when the 9-to-5 workers clear out. Rue Sainte-Anne has many Japanese restaurants.
Places to stay from £39 per night
3rd arr.
0.6 miles from city centre
Le Marais is known as a melting pot of diverse cultural groups. To get a feel, hang out around Square du Temple or explore Les Enfants Rouges market. Lined with bookshops and boutiques, the area also boasts a trio of top museums. Take the afternoon and peruse the Musée Picasso, Musée des Arts et Métiers and Musée Carnavalet at your leisure.
Places to stay from £15 per night
4th arr.
0.2 miles from city centre
Ye Olde Paris! This area serves up a taste of medieval Paris. Start at Hôtel de Ville and gaze up at the Renaissance-style city hall from the 14th century. Picture yourself in wig and tights, and amble under the vaulted arcades of Place des Vosges like it’s 1599. Then return to modern times at the Pompidou Centre, and pour over cutting-edge art.
Places to stay from £38 per night
5th arr.
0.7 miles from city centre
The cultured 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 £42 per night
6th arr.
0.9 miles from city centre
Paris' 6th arrondissement is bordered by the Seine to the north and Boulevard Montparnasse to the south. Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore provided libation for Hemingway and Sartre, and today 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 £37 per night
7th arr.
2 miles from city centre
The 7th arrondissement is elegant, bourgeois ... and stinking rich. 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 £46 per night
8th arr.
2.2 miles from city centre
Paris’s famous shopping strip attracts prosperous locals and tourists to its mix of high-end and high-street shops. Head toward 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 £33 per night
9th arr.
1.6 miles from city centre
The 9th arrondissement is the city's music hub – home to countless theatres, music halls and museums, especially those around Faubourg-Montmartre. This area is home to the Folies Bergère, a enduringly popular entertainment spot since the Roaring Twenties. For shopping, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps are enormous department stores.
Places to stay from £22 per night
10th arr.
1.3 miles from city centre
Paris’s ethnically diverse 10th arrondissement is a densely populated centre of trade and commerce. Château Rouge is an area filled with shops 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 during summer.
Places to stay from £20 per night
As the birthplace of the Age of Enlightenment and a constant trendsetter in the world of fashion, Paris has cemented itself as one of the world's must-see cities. In a country known for exceptional food, style and culture, the capital delivers on all three counts.
The city is split into 20 districts (known as 'arrondissements'), which all display their own character. Le Marais (in the fourth arrondissement) is famed for its medieval, meandering lanes, full of traditional patisseries and chic boutiques. The area is also home to the iconic cathedral of Notre-Dame, considered one of the best examples of French Gothic architecture.
The seventh arrondissement is home to some of Paris' most famous landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalides and Musée d'Orsay. Neighbouring districts also have plenty to offer, such as the famous Champs-Elysées, Arc de Triomphe and Opéra Garnier. In the centre of Paris you'll find the world-famous Musée du Louvre, home to tens of thousands of works of art, including da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa'. Further outside the city, but still worth a visit, are the mysterious Catacombs and the Château de Versailles.
Each French city takes pride in its cuisine and Paris is no exception, offering some of the world's best food. You'll find everything from three-Michelin-starred establishments like Restaurant Guy Savoy, to laid-back bistros like La Mascotte.
Offering fun for visitors of all ages, Disneyland Paris is located to the east of the city, in the suburb of Marne-la-Vallée and can be reached easily by train.
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.60 |
Language | French |
Average weekend price | £153 per night |
Average weekday price | £157 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Eiffel Tower
2.6 miles from city centre
Louvre Museum
0.7 miles from city centre
Avenue des Champs-Elysées
2.2 miles from city centre
Arc de Triomphe
2.8 miles from city centre
Sacré-Coeur
2.1 miles from city centre
Place Vendome
1.2 miles from city centre
Moulin Rouge
2.1 miles from city centre
Olympia
1.4 miles from city centre
Opéra Garnier
1.4 miles from city centre
Notre Dame Cathedral
0.2 miles from city centre
Sight seeing is what it’s all about.
23 April 2024
Sight seeing is what it’s all about. Have a wine bottle opener handy and grab some wine, cheese and bread and sit in front of the attractions. Have one fancy dinner out and eat like the French, plan to sit for hours and take it in. Boat tour at night plan it to be in route after 9 pm so you can see the Eiffel Tower in all her glory.
Love Paris, no matter what!
19 April 2024
Love Paris, no matter what!! I find more French people in all walks of life speak English more and friendlier. Only problem is Taxi. Drivers were rough, not courteous and non speaking English. I stopped using after couple of times and started to call Uber, which was a great surprise!! They were efficient, reliable, friendly, professional and cheaper!! I am so happy to know Uber is freely accessible in Paris. Paris is my second home that I cannot possibly write all the charms here but it is always beautiful and exciting. Visited pharmacies, art supply shop, Monoprix, Samaritane, Lafayette. Found and bought many skincare products and out of this world cookies and chestnuts paste at Monoprix. I can see why all my friends in other EU countries look up Paris and yarning to visit. Paris is the city of beauty, excitement and excellence above all the other cities.
Paris is a phenomenal city.
19 April 2024
Paris is a phenomenal city. Beautiful architecture, plenty of green spaces, and so many places to eat with a wide variety of options. There's really expensive food right down to affordable options and some times the best food is found off the beaten path. We found a patteserie next to a fish shop just off Wagram that was incredible. Generally the closer you are to a major tourist attraction, then the more expensive it'll be. Especially the eiffel tower. If you are a tea drinker like my wife and I are, don't expect to get a good cup of tea everywhere. We were flat out refused tea with our breakfast one morning in a brasserie 😂. They also frown upon decaf coffee 🤷♂️. We had planned to buy travel passes when we got to Paris, but we didn't bother, we just casually strolled around taking in the sights, sounds and smells. We stayed about 30 minites walk from the Eiffel tower and L'arc de Triomphe/Champs Ellysees was 15 minutes. Don't expect cyclists to stop at red lights apparently they don't apply to them. If you plan to see everything you can in a short space of time then I would advise travel passes. Lots of people smoke outside bars, bistros and cafes, so if you are offended by the smell, eat inside. Taxi fares are set from and to the airport, check these at the airport and ask your driver on the way back too, or some will take advantage. We asked one outside the hotel and he gave us an inflated price, the one we actually got was spot on. There's loads of history to learn about too, we'll discover more of that next time. Paris is not a city in a hurry, relax and unwind in it's beauty.
Beautiful city with many historic sights.
19 April 2024
Beautiful city with many historic sights. Great choice of restaurants and shopping. A fantastic choice for a city break. The sights are slightly spoiled by having to be on guard against the full range of scams operating in these areas. The Metro system is comprehensive and reasonably priced allowing easy travel. I would definitely go again. It is not a cheap city, but very few cities are. Book visits in advance and you will circumnavigate some of the queues. Be aware of free entry to some areas of the sights such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc De Triomphe, you don’t have to pay to get close to these places.
Pickpockets where you least expect them.
19 April 2024
Pickpockets where you least expect them. Make a list of your essential attractions and fit it in wth metro or bus. I found I couldn’t achieve all that I wanted to do in a day. Guided walking tours are great- you see the real city and its history. Try different food or aperitif. Consider the Tour Montparnasse for a birdseye view of Paris. It’s more manageable and the queues are less. The Louvres website is best to make a booking; make sure you start as early as possible as you may be there ALL DAY. Wear layers, take a raincoat and umbrella. 4 weathers possible in one day in Spring.
A big big city with lots of great and beautiful things and...
18 April 2024
A big big city with lots of great and beautiful things and some ugly and bad things. Choice of vegan food is fairly limited - even fast food chains which have vegan food in our country (and globally) did not have it in Paris. Favourite places: Eiffel tower, Louvre, Seine, Versailles, Arc de Triomphe, Champs D'Elysees. Ate in rented flat, vegan fast foods and Thai/Vietnamese restaurant. Avoid tourist traps - they are everywhere and they are very expensive!
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