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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.
When Parisians want to experience the great outdoors without going too far from home, they head to the Bois de Boulogne. Once a royal hunting...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesRising up out of the Bois de Boulogne like a magnificent ship sporting billowing crystal sails, Frank Gehry’s contemporary-art museum and cultural...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis underrated museum boasts the largest collection of Monet's work anywhere. More than 100 pieces, donated by his son Michel, occupy a specially...Read More
It's a shame you can't go inside this house, which is considered the city's first Art Nouveau structure. Dreamed up in 1898 by Hector Guimard...Read More
Maison La Roche is a must-see for architecture and design lovers. Built as a private residence in 1923, it’s a stellar example of Swiss architect...Read More
First conceived in 1958, this Modernist suburb just west of Paris was inspired by Le Corbusier's dream of high-rise buildings, pedestrian walkways...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesLiterature aficionados can visit the modest home of the great French 19th-century novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), which contains exhibits...Read More
Oenophiles with some spare time will enjoy this quirky museum housed in a 15th-century abbey, a reminder of Passy's roots as a pastoral village...Read More
Visiting graveyards in Paris can become addictive. The Passy Cemetery dates to 1821 and sits in the shadows of Trocadéro. Here you'll find the...Read More
Visitors come here to snap pictures of the queen of subway entrances—one of the city's two remaining Art Nouveau canopied originals designed...Read More
This narrow shopping street escaped Haussmann's urban renovations and today still retains the country feel of old Auteuil, a sedate bourgeois...Read More
This sprawling museum, sponsored by the French Tennis Federation, claims to house the world's largest collection of tennis memorabilia. Hidden...Read More
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