Attractions near Paris
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Place des Vosges
In 1605, King Henri IV decided to turn the Marais district into Paris’ most exclusive residential area. Flanked by the Pavilion du Roi (King’s... view details
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Shakespeare in Paris
Looking for the most Parisien English bookshop? Welcome to Shakespeare and co. This is an amazing bookshop selling new and old books. The building ... view details
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Notre Dame Cathedral
The city’s cathedral ranks as one of the greatest achievements of Gothic architecture. Notre Dame (the Cathedral of Our Lady) was begun in 1163 and ... view details
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Sacre Coeur
Admission to church is free. Admission to dome: small charge. Montmartre is the zone (village) occupying the highest hill in Paris, and Sacre Coeur ... view details
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Musée d'Orsay
Spectacularly housed in a former railway station built in 1900, the Musée d’Orsay was reopened in its present form in 1986. Inside is a wealth of ar... view details
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Musée du Louvre
This enormous building was constructed around 1200 to serve as a fortress while the King was away on crusades in the holy land. It was rebuilt in the mid-... view details
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Ladurée Bonaparte
The latest Ladurée tea-room is located in the heart of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district and offers yet further opportunities to sample our sweet deligh... view details
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Cimetière du Père Lachaise
This is Paris’s largest and most visited cemetery. Within the manicured, evergreen enclosure are the tombs of over one million people including the ... view details
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Church of Saint Julien Du Pauvre
The small church of St Julien du pauvre is the oldest in Paris – There is often classical music being played in the church. From the church g... view details