Paris offers different experiences on two sides of the city’s river. Meander along the left side with its cultural attractions revealing the soul of the city.
A wide green square in the Latin Quarter, popular with students and government workers, and where Parisians have come to relax for the past four hundred years.
This elevated quarter to the north of Paris is home to the architectural masterpiece that sits at the highest point in the city on the top of the hill.
The smaller sister museum to Paris’ famous Grand Palais, this purpose-built exhibition space houses works from esteemed artists such as Cézanne and Rembrandt.
The smaller sister museum to Paris’ famous Grand Palais, this purpose-built exhibition space houses works from esteemed artists such as Cézanne and Rembrandt.
The bold design vision of the Pompidou Centre may draw the crowds, but the National Museum of Modern Art keeps them challenged and inspired once inside.
See this handsome public square, where more than 1,300 people, including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, were executed during France’s grisly Reign of Terror.
The bold design vision of the Pompidou Centre may draw the crowds, but the National Museum of Modern Art keeps them challenged and inspired once inside.
The French capital has taken a long and tumultuous journey through history, gifting the world with its finest art, food, literature and music, along the way.