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Latin Quarter
22 Bd Saint-Michel
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The Pantheon is a neo-classical monument located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. In the heart of the Latin Quarter, on the Sainte-Geneviève mountain, it is in the centre of the Place du Panthéon. Since the French Revolution, this monument has been dedicated to honouring great figures who have marked the history of France. Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Louis Braille, Sadi Carnot, Émile Zola, Jean Jaurès, Jean Moulin, Jean Monnet, Pierre and Marie Curie, André Malraux and Alexandre Dumas are among those buried here.
822 locals recommend
Pantheon station
822 locals recommend
The Pantheon is a neo-classical monument located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. In the heart of the Latin Quarter, on the Sainte-Geneviève mountain, it is in the centre of the Place du Panthéon. Since the French Revolution, this monument has been dedicated to honouring great figures who have marked the history of France. Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Louis Braille, Sadi Carnot, Émile Zola, Jean Jaurès, Jean Moulin, Jean Monnet, Pierre and Marie Curie, André Malraux and Alexandre Dumas are among those buried here.
Located on the edge of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Garden is inspired by the Florentine garden Boboli, which was created on the initiative of Queen Marie de Médicis in 1612. It is designated as the most beautiful garden in Europe and the third most beautiful garden in the world, behind the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore and the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech.
2469 locals recommend
Luxembourg Gardens
2469 locals recommend
Located on the edge of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Garden is inspired by the Florentine garden Boboli, which was created on the initiative of Queen Marie de Médicis in 1612. It is designated as the most beautiful garden in Europe and the third most beautiful garden in the world, behind the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore and the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech.
The Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is the most visited monument in France. Its reopening is scheduled for 2024.
1613 locals recommend
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
6 Parvis Notre Dame - Place Jean-Paul II
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The Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is the most visited monument in France. Its reopening is scheduled for 2024.
Place Vendôme is a public space, located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Typical of French classical urbanism, it is one of the most famous squares in Paris and considered one of the most luxurious in the world.
316 locals recommend
Place Vendome
316 locals recommend
Place Vendôme is a public space, located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Typical of French classical urbanism, it is one of the most famous squares in Paris and considered one of the most luxurious in the world.
The Place de la Concorde is located at the foot of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It is distinguished today by the Luxor Obelisk (3,300 years old with J-C and erected in May 1998), by the prestigious hotels that border it and by the two monumental fountains (Fontaine des Mers and Fontaine des Fleuves).
408 locals recommend
La Concorde
408 locals recommend
The Place de la Concorde is located at the foot of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It is distinguished today by the Luxor Obelisk (3,300 years old with J-C and erected in May 1998), by the prestigious hotels that border it and by the two monumental fountains (Fontaine des Mers and Fontaine des Fleuves).
The Paris Opera is the repository of a large heritage: music, ballet, singing and arts and crafts to serve the production of the show.
1196 locals recommend
Palais Garnier
Place de l'Opéra
1196 locals recommend
The Paris Opera is the repository of a large heritage: music, ballet, singing and arts and crafts to serve the production of the show.
In the extension of the buildings, a cathedral, called Saint-Louis des Invalides, had been built for the soldiers and the wounded. Adjacent to this cathedral, a chapel was reserved for the royal family to attend mass separately from the soldiers. These two spaces are connected and one can move from one to the other. The chapel is topped by a magnificent dome whose golden silhouette rises high into the sky, it is 107 metres high. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte
129 Rue de Grenelle
9 locals recommend
In the extension of the buildings, a cathedral, called Saint-Louis des Invalides, had been built for the soldiers and the wounded. Adjacent to this cathedral, a chapel was reserved for the royal family to attend mass separately from the soldiers. These two spaces are connected and one can move from one to the other. The chapel is topped by a magnificent dome whose golden silhouette rises high into the sky, it is 107 metres high. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
1767 locals recommend
Tuileries Garden
Place de la Concorde
1767 locals recommend