Built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair, Eiffel Tower became the world's tallest man-made structure until the Chrysler Building…
One of the best-known churches in the world is also a true masterpiece of French Gothic architecture.
This 50 meters tall Neoclassical arch is dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
This two kilometers long street (which is supposed to be the most beautiful one in the world) connects Place Charles de Gaulle and Place de…
The beautiful Romano-Byzantine basilica is (together with e.g. the Eiffel Tower) one of the best-known icons of the City of Lights.
Concorde is the largest square in Paris and it is located right at the center of it - close to many important Parisian sights.
Paris' second largest public park. The gardens are very beautiful and you can find many interesting monuments and fountains there.
Originally built as a church, this 18th-century Neoclassical building now serves mainly as a mausoleum.
This lovely park stretches across the 24,5 ha area between the Eiffel Tower and the École Militaire.
This Baroque complex of buildings was constructed during the reign of Louis XIV. The construction was finished in 1678.
This inside-out building with its pipes of different colours (specific colour always matches a specific type of pipe) is a love/hate…
Admire the oldest bridge in Paris constructed between 1578-1607. See the sculptured faces of people and the statue of King Henry IV, too.
Designed by Charles Garnier in the Beaux-Arts style between 1861-75, this remarkable estate used to serve as the first opera house in Paris.
The Art Deco palace was built on the same spot where a similar palace already stood before that.
The famous Bastille prison which was stormed by the rebels in 1789 during the French revolution used to stand here.
This exquisite neo-renaissance building no longer serves as a city hall, it is still an administrative centre though.
Place Vendôme is a square dominated by a decorated column which is dedicated to the famous Napoleonic battle of Austerlitz.
Looming in the Montparnasse district, this 210 meters tall tower used to be the tallest skyscraper in France until 2011.
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…
Between Louvre and the Tuileries Garden, you will find this triumphal arch.
A magnificent university with a tradition reaching back to the 13th century.