The Beaux Arts bridge, which was built in the last few years of the 19th century, is one of the prettiest bridges in Paris.
Admire the oldest bridge in Paris constructed between 1578-1607. See the sculptured faces of people and the statue of King Henry IV, too.
A truly haunting sight - underground tunnels decorated with the remains of around six million people.
The imposing Beaux-Arts building was erected for the 1900 World Exposition.
One of the most popular spots for a peaceful stroll or a date night. The gardens were created thanks to a wish of the Duchess of the House…
Built by the famous Henri IV of France, this square is living up to its name.
France may be well known for its excellent wines, but did you know that the capital itself once used to have a wine-making region, too?
What once used to be a site for various protests and debates is now a popular spot for sightseeing and relaxing.
This tiny cemetery, dating back to the 19th century, is a resting place for both French and foreign composers, painters, architects and…
Not a very outstanding building from the outside, you might say, but it was frequently visited by most of the 20th-century artists, actors,…
Don't miss this architectonically interesting church dating back to the 7th century.
In this complex of large buildings, an amazing collection of natural artifacts is displayed.
This is the very place of historic shooting in WWII which led to deaths of hundreds of French people and forming of armed French Resistance…
La Samaritaine is a large department store in Paris, France, located in the first arrondissement.
In this crypt you can peek into the long history of Paris through the archaeological remains.
The Arènes de Lutèce are among the most important ancient Roman remains in Paris, together with the Thermes de Cluny.
Mémorial de la Shoah is the Holocaust museum in Paris, France. The memorial is in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, in the Marais district,…
This huge library comprises of 4 towers shaped as open books. The institution keeps every book, newspaper or magazine ever printed in France.
The Musée de la Poupée was a private doll museum located in the 3rd arrondissement at Impasse Berthaud, near 22 rue Beaubourg, Paris,…
Paris's former Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture, also colloquially known as La Petite Ceinture, was a circular railway built as a means to…
Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon was a French naturalist, mathematician, and cosmologist.