
Pantheon: the temple of the Great Minds

Pantheon: the temple of the Great Minds
Beneath the majestic dome of the Pantheon, illustrious souls whisper tales of yesteryear. Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Marie Curie and Jean Moulin... Come and listen to the murmur of the giants who shaped the history of France.

Jardin du Luxembourg: the green oasis of Parisians

Jardin du Luxembourg: the green oasis of Parisians
Here, it's a bit like the open-air tea room of Paris. You'll come across students revising, concentrated chess players and children proudly launching their wooden boats on the large pond. A garden created for Marie de Medici, who dreamed of Italy under the skies of Paris.

The Sorbonne and the rue des Écoles, the cradle of knowledge

The Sorbonne and the rue des Écoles, the cradle of knowledge
Since the 13th century, the Sorbonne has been training the brilliant minds of France. It was here that Descartes, Simone de Beauvoir and so many others sharpened their thinking. Beneath the cobblestones, centuries of fevered debate still resonate.

Saint-Michel: the beating heart of the Latin Quarter

Île de la Cité and Notre-Dame: the soul of Paris

Île de la Cité and Notre-Dame: the soul of Paris
Victor Hugo immortalized it in his literary masterpiece, but Notre-Dame has many other stories to tell. Right next door, the Conciergerie saw Marie-Antoinette pass through before she took her last breath. A beating heart where history whispers to you from every stone. A grand dame to visit, renovated since the fire.

The Louvre Museum, a palace of wonders

The Louvre Museum, a palace of wonders
Behind the Mona Lisa, a mystery. In front of the Venus de Milo, an enigma. More than 35,000 works of art are housed in this immense palace, which was once the residence of kings. A labyrinth of beauty and art to explore endlessly.

Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe: triumphant elegance

Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe: triumphant elegance
Napoleon wanted his soldiers to return victorious under this monumental arch. Today, it is a constant parade of cars, tourists and dreamers, where luxury and history meet on the most beautiful avenue in the world.
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Musée d'Orsay: Art in Light

Musée d'Orsay: Art in Light
A former railway station transformed into a museum, Orsay is home to the most beautiful Impressionist paintings. Monet, Van Gogh, Degas... every step immerses you in an explosion of color and light.

Place de la Concorde, eminating royal elegance

Canal Saint-Martin, serenity along the canals

Canal Saint-Martin, serenity along the canals
The metal bridges, the locks, the reflections... The Canal Saint-Martin has the charm of old Truffaut films. A perfect place to stroll, have a bite to eat and dream.
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Bois de Boulogne, nature in the city

Bois de Boulogne, nature in the city
Once the hunting ground of kings, today a green paradise where boats glide across the lake and joggers set off at dawn. People come here for a stroll in the cool, an impromptu yoga session, a bucolic picnic, a break like no other. They leave feeling refreshed and happy.

The Bois de Vincennes, the green lung of the East

The Père-Lachaise Cemetery

The Père-Lachaise Cemetery
Jim Morrison, Édith Piaf, Oscar Wilde... here, even the freest spirits find peace. An emotional stroll through the heart of Parisian memory.

Equestrian Show by Bartabas

Equestrian Show by Bartabas
In the semi-darkness of the nave of the Théâtre Zingaro, the horses dance and the riders fly. Bartabas does not stage a show, but a symphony of gestures and gazes. Here, equestrian theater merges with dance, poetry and world music. An experience suspended between the earth and sky, where man and animal respond to each other in a universal language.

Eiffel Tower, the luminous Iron Lady

Eiffel Tower, the luminous Iron Lady
The story goes that Maupassant hated the Eiffel Tower... but had lunch every day in its restaurant, the only place where he couldn't see it. Gustave Eiffel, on the other hand, saw it as the emblem of a city in the midst of an industrial revolution. Today, it stands proudly, defying the skeptics and illuminating the Parisian nights.

Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur: the enchanted hill

Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur: the enchanted hill
Come and lose yourself, find inspiration, enjoy the moment, steal away for a few hours... Here, at every turn, an artist sketches a portrait, an accordion resounds, and at the top stands the Sacré-Cœur. Picasso and Modigliani dreamed of revolutionizing art here... and they did just that. Down below, Pigalle rocks the night, while above, artists' studios keep watch over the neighborhood's bohemian soul. For a timeless break, step inside the Maison Rose, a legendary address where writers and painters of yesteryear would gather.

Opéra Garnier: the The Opera Palace

Opéra Garnier: the The Opera Palace
Its underground lake is said to have inspired The Phantom of the Opera, but that's just the beginning. Under its dome painted by Chagall, the stage hosts the world's greatest ballets and operas. The Grand Staircase, a marble masterpiece, is a decoration in itself. Another secret: on the roof, bees forage and produce a rare honey, witness to refinement in every nook and cranny. To visit time and time again.

The Marais, a multi-faceted district

The Marais, a multi-faceted district
Sculpted town houses, avant-garde galleries, hidden gardens... The Marais is a labyrinth of history and trends. Have a coffee under the arcades of the Place des Vosges, stroll through the secret courtyard of the Carnavalet Museum, or lose yourself among the rails of Merci, an iconic concept store. Fashion, art, gastronomy: here, everything is cutting edge, everything is to be experienced.

La Défense, the future at your fingertips

La Défense, the future at your fingertips
Beneath the monumental arch, skyscrapers play with the clouds and art invites itself between the towers. La Défense is an open-air museum where contemporary sculptures and daring architecture stand side by side. Shopping in the Westfield Les 4 Temps center, panoramic rooftop, and surprising street art: Paris reinvents itself here, and you with it.