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Paris

Paris is the capital of France and is one of the most important and influential cities in the world. From a tourism perspective, Paris is the most visited city in Europe. Paris With our guide you will discover all the secrets of the city in addition to getting the best tips for saving money to travel to Paris.


Why visit Paris?

Paris, a city made for the traveler

Paris is a city that seems designed for the enjoyment of the traveler. Its streets, squares, buildings, gardens and monuments seem designed for anyone who wishes to visit Paris again.

Visit the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Cathedral, go to a cabaret show at the legendary Moulin Rouge, or stroll through some of the most picturesque neighborhoods of the city as Montmartre or Montparnasse, are among the experiences that everyone should have the chance to enjoy.

Any excuse to travel to Paris, both its proximity to Spain, as the price of low cost flights. And if you have kids, why not give them a trip to Disneyland?

Neighborhoods and areas in Paris

As the capital of France and one of the largest cities in the world, Paris has hundreds of neighborhoods, areas and places of interest. Here we will focus on the areas, either for historical or tourist, seem indispensable.

Main areas of Paris


Ile de la Cité
The Ile de la Cité is one of the natural islands found in the Seine. This is the heart of the capital and the founding place of Paris.

Île Saint-Louis
Much smaller and cozier than neighboring Île de la Cité, the island of San Luis is a haven of peace where you can enjoy a quiet unusual in Paris.

Latin Quarter
The "Quartier Latin" is one of the oldest areas of Paris. Full of bars and restaurants, the Latin Quarter is one of the favorites for the Parisians.

Montmartre
Known as The Artists Quarter, Montmartre ranging from the oldest cabarets until around the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.

The Defense
Hundreds of skyscrapers and glass buildings make La Défense one of the most important business districts in Europe.

Champs Elysees
With a length of nearly two miles, up the Champs Elysees the most beautiful and famous artery of Paris and one of the most famous shopping streets in the world.

Place de la Concorde
Located between the Champs Elysees and the Tuileries Gardens, the Place de la Concorde is one of the most representative places of Paris. Here was the guillotine during the French Revolution.



Le Marais and the Place des Vosges
Le Marais is one of the most cosmopolitan and fashionable in Paris. The Place des Vosges, the most important place, is also the oldest square in Paris.

Place Vendome
Followed within the French classic patterns of urbanism, Place Vendome is one of the most luxurious and famous places of Paris.


What to see in Paris

Paris, besides being an open-air museum, offers countless places to visit and places to get lost. We present the essential visits in Paris:

Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower, with over a century of history, has become over time the symbol of Paris and the world's most visited monument.

Notre Dame Cathedral
The Notre Dame Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Its construction lasted almost 100 years and began in the twelfth century.

Arc de Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe is, next to the Eiffel Tower, the most representative monument of Paris. With two centuries the Arc de Triomphe has lived the most important in France.

Pantheon
The Pantheon in Paris was the first major city landmark. Its construction was prior to the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower, the first place where you could see Paris.

Invalides
The National Palace des Invalides was built in the seventeenth century as a residence for retired service soldiers. Today it houses the tomb of Napoleon.
Other places you should not miss

Opera Garnier
The Opera Garnier form, along with the Opera Bastille, the Opéra National de Paris. The imposing neo-baroque building was built by Napoleon III.

Basilica of the Sacred Heart
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur) is one of the most important religious sites in Paris. It is located at the top of Montmartre.

Sainte Chapelle
Built between 1242 and 1248 to house the relics of the Passion of Christ, the Sainte Chapelle is one of the most famous Gothic churches in the world.


Palace of Versailles
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for more than thirty years, the Palace of Versailles is one of the most famous palaces worldwide. Here was signed the end of the First World War.