Tour Montparnasse
The Montparnasse Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Paris, located in the Necker district of the 15th arrondissement. Its 360° panoramic terrace offers an idyllic view of the capital and its monuments.
The Montparnasse Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Paris, located in the Necker district of the 15th arrondissement. Its 360° panoramic terrace offers an idyllic view of the capital and its monuments.
This Parisian ossuary is known as the "catacombs". They were originally part of the old underground quarries located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. A veritable labyrinth, they house the remains of around six million people, removed from the various Parisian cemeteries until 1861 for public health reasons.
Another stage of Parisian life, the banks of the Seine offer a bucolic stroll away from traffic. The facilities, designed for young and old alike, offer a walking route over 2 km long.
The Latin Quarter is one of the capital's must-visit places! It's located in the 5th arrondissement, on the Left Bank of the capital. Parisians, students and tourists mingle all year round in the district's many cafés and restaurants, in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. There are dozens of sights to visit: the Pantheon, the Cluny Museum, the Luxembourg Gardens and Museum, the Arènes de Lutèce...
The Hôtel des Invalides is situated at one end of a large esplanade facing the impressive Alexander III Bridge, built to link the Right bank to the Left bank for the 1889 world fair. It contains the military museum of Paris. It was built by Louis XIV as a hospital where soldiers wounded in his many war campaigns could be accommodated and tended to. It is an imposing edifice housing a royal chapel with a magnificent golden roof and the tomb of Napoleon the First.
Located on the Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris, Notre Dame de Paris is one of the most emblematic monuments in Paris and France. A true masterpiece of Gothic architecture, it is a Catholic place of worship, the seat of the Archdiocese of Paris, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris and a symbol of the French capital, the imposing "Iron Lady", a 324-metre-high giant, was designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Universal Exhibition.
Today, it overlooks the famous Champs-de-Mars and the Trocadéro gardens. Ideal places to admire the Eiffel Tower, but also to enjoy a stroll.
Good to know: Every evening, as night falls, the Eiffel Tower is decked out in gold, and sparkles for 5 minutes at the start of each hour, until 1am.