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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Paris - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Dubbed the Cathedral of the Rive Gauche, this enormous 17th-century Baroque church has entertained some unlikely christenings—among them those...Read More
Everything that is charming, unique, and befuddling about Parisian parks can be found in the Luxembourg Gardens: cookie-cutter trees, ironed...Read More
Opened in 1986, this gorgeously renovated Belle Époque train station displays a world-famous collection of Impressionist and Postimpressionist...Read More
Just behind the neighborhood's namesake St-Germain church, this colorful crossroads ( carrefour means "intersection") was once a notorious...Read More
Like an 18th-century engraving come to life, this charming street arcade is a remnant of ancien Paris with its uneven cobblestones, antique...Read More
Occupying three large mansions near the Seine, the national fine arts school—today the breeding ground for painters, sculptors, and architects...Read More
Paris's oldest church was built to shelter a simple shard of wood, said to be a relic of Jesus' cross brought back from Spain in AD 542. Vikings...Read More
The Institut de France is one of the country's most revered cultural institutions, and its golden dome is one of the Rive Gauche's most impressive...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe mairie (town hall) of the 6e arrondissement often stages impressive free art exhibitions and other cultural offerings. Stop by the accueil...Read More
Louis XVI transferred the royal mint to this imposing mansion in the late 18th century. It was moved again (to Pessac, near Bordeaux) in 1973...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe final home of artist Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) contains only a small collection of his sketches and drawings. But you can check out the...Read More
Located in the northwestern corner of the Luxembourg Gardens, this former orangery for the Palais du Luxembourg became the city's first public...Read More
Bronzes by Art Deco sculptor Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), whose voluptuous, stylized nudes adorn the Tuileries Gardens, can be admired at this...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesA must for military-history buffs, the National Museum of the Legion of Honor is dedicated to French and foreign military leaders. Housed in...Read More
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