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    Stephanie S.

    Yes we're basic American tourists, what can I tell you hehe. My husband and I travelled to Paris for part of our honeymoon and of course we had to come to the Le Pont des Arts bridge to attach our own lock! The bridge was actually reconstructed recently as it was getting so heavy with locks that there was a fear it would collapse. It is very old and wooden. So to correct the issue, there is now glass where the metal beams once were, making it impossible to attach locks to. However, there are still metal posts every few feet, where people were creative enough to wrap heavy chains around them, creating a new way to attach the locks! So of course there are already a ton attached hehe. I definitely recommend checking this bridge out if in the area. It's such a staple!

    Looking at the bridge from the right bank.
    Cydney M.

    THIS IS MY FAVORITE BRIDGE IN PARIS ================================= The main reason I love this bridge is that it is a pedestrian bridge and you don't have to worry about getting run over by car while you are angling for that perfect shot. I also like the fact that the view of the city is incredible. Note: You do however need to watch out for bicyclists because I almost got run over by one of those.

    The river Seine flows right through the heart of Paris
    Maria P.

    My husband & I were wandering around the streets of Paris one afternoon with no particular plan in place... We just knew to head in the direction of our hotel which was right next to the Louvre. We saw the river Seine up in the distance and as we approached the water, we just so happen to come across the Pont des Arts bridge. I was happily excited that we made it here unexpectedly (I took it off from our itinerary since I didn't think we'd have time). Serendipity maybe? It's just one of those things that you should do/see if you have the time. We did the "love locks" thing once before when we were at the Romeo & Juliet house in Verona, Italy. Since we were on our honeymoon, I thought it was fitting that we would do it again! For years, visitors have been attaching locks with sentimental messages to the bridge in symbolic acts of affection -- a tradition often followed by throwing the key into the Seine River below. The tradition all started from a 2006 Italian young adult novel-turned-film which started in Rome and spread... or so they say. We bought our locks from a nearby vendor. Wrote our initials on the locks and threw the key away into the Seine below. Such a novel idea. It was fun and I loved seeing all the locks that lined the bridge. We were lucky that we got to experience the bridge before they put up all the plexiglass to deter people from putting their love on "lockdown" on the bridge.

    Jennifer D.

    Like all of the bridges crossing the Seine this one is beautiful. Because this is the infamous Love Bridge you will find vendors during the day hounding you to buy souvenirs, locks and other assorted junk which is why I'm knocking off a star. Don't let them deter you from visiting and taking some pics. They have installed plexiglass along the bridge to deter people from placing locks but people are still attaching them to poles and wires on the bridge. Definitely worth a visit. If you cross at night the vendors are gone and you can really enjoy the peace and beautiful view.

    Classic, lol
    Jeremy S.

    I honestly think that this bridge is unique and quite artsy in it's own way... This is one of those must see places when visiting Paris especially as you make your way to the Louvre as it is very close. Yes, there are a ton of locks that are mounted on the bridge but there is also some fantastic artwork on the side as well as some fantastic musicians/street performed that you'll encounter. Overall, I'd highly recommend taking a stroll up this bridge as its likely a sight you'll never forget. Pros- Views Performers Historical significance Locks Ambiance Cons- May get hustled Crowds on weekends

    A band was playing
    Mikey H.

    I had read about this bridge somewhere, and we went to go see it. It was a pleasant walk from our apartment. The sun was slowly going down. There is something beautiful and almost magical during the twilight in Paris. Judge for yourself from the pictures. For those of you who don't know, "A couple writes their names on a padlock and locks it onto one of the bridges. They then throw the key into the Seine River as a symbol of their undying love. Some say the only way to break the seal of love brought on by this love lock act is to find the key and unlock the padlock. Of course, that is nearly impossible, since the keys lie at the bottom of the river." So if you go, and bring a lock with your names on it, make sure it's forever!

    Anh T.

    Apparently they replaced the original bridge with a new one with plexiglass. I was so confused trying to look for the damn "bridge with the love locks" when i realized i was walking back and forth on it the entire time. HAH! Any who, the remnants of what is still left behind, is very cute and romantic. some terribly sad. I'm glad i got to check this one off of my bucket-list.

    Tasheena S.

    The best part of our visit. Besides the fact that many people such as myself come to lock their love. The views along the Seine River are such great. Many people started to place locks on the other side of the river because this original site is weighing down. Locals started to place panels on some areas of the bridge to keep it up.

    Pont des Arts bridge with a gazillion locks!
    Yonnie C.

    It was great to finally see this bridge in person. It's sorta anti-climatic, to be honest. haha. Perhaps it was the view of all the locks linked to the bridge metal wires, and most of the wiring was rusted, or the locks just looked so heavy on the bridge itself. Who knows? Some parts of the bridge were covered up by wooden panels (that had graffiti on them), so it was kinda a sore sight to see. However, my husband and I brought our lock from the USA and placed it on the bridge! You wouldn't believe it, but we were able to locate an area of the bridge metal wire to attach our lock. It takes some hunting and maneuvering of the other locks to come up with a space. Our location was in the middle of the bridge too, so that was pretty awesome. :) I wonder if this bridge will be taken down one day, since some of the bridge metal wires were coming apart!

    Mandana B.

    This is a beautiful area to visit in Paris. I loved how there are several bridges on this part of the river where you can get some great views and photos. The love lock bridge is very charming! I know many people say that the bridges are being damaged and it's not good to throw your keys in the river, but it's just such a cute idea I couldn't resist. Even though we know there is a good change out lock will be cut off or covered with a wooden plank. The whole experience was so memorable! We purchased our lock down a little bit from the main bridge and we were able to get a pretty good deal on it. The lock was really cute and had hearts engraved on it. Some parts of the bridge have been covered by wooden panels, I think this was because of graffiti. So when taking your pictures try not to stand too close to the panels because they don't look too good. We spend a good amount of time walking along the river and up and down the various bridges. There is a bridge near Notre Dame that provides a beautiful view!

    My lock is in here!
    Jamie M.

    As everyone else has said, this is a bridge covered in tons of colorful locks. People buy a lock and clip it to the bridge and throw the key into the water so it can never be unlocked. Many tourists come here with a loved one to do this, but any one can do it. Lots of people write the names of themselves and their loved one or a favorite quote, etc and sometimes the date. I walked down the block from the louvre and bought a lock for 5e. They offered to engrave it with names for another 10e, but I asked them for a marker to write on it instead. The weight from the locks on the bridge have caused some of the wires to break, so parts of the bridge are boarded up so that no more locks can be added. In spite of that, I found a spot for my lock in the middle of the bridge. Perfect location! Just another fun thing to do while in Paris!

    Me at Pont des Arts overlooking the Louvre in Paris May 2019
    Adrienne K.

    Incredible views of the Seine and the back side of the Palais du Louvre. I was expecting to see the bridge full of padlocks which is a symbol of love however at some time they removed all the panels and replaced them with lucite. I guess to keep from weighing it down and falling in the Seine. I bought a padlock but left it home in the states and didn't want to buy another. I was happy to share it with my true love, my son Xavier!!

    The bridge
    Kevin W.

    Love Locks!!! My last Yelp for Paris was my favorite place. I am a sucker for cheesy corny touristy places and this is hands down one of my favorite. If you did not bring your own lock, there are plenty of vendors all around the area that sell them. They do not open early morning so you have to go around noon to buy them. Bad part about that is, it is packed with tourist at that time! The locks do cost more at these vendors, we walked the street, average price was 3-5 euro for a nice one. Worth the price to be apart of the bridge! Seeing all the locks up close is pretty awesome. Remember to bring a marker so you can write on your lock! Find a spot, lock your lock, and feel the love!

    Bridge full of love locks- belissima!!

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    This is the perfect little bridge binding the Institute of France and the Louvre over the Seine River.

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    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre

    4.5(633 reviews)
    3.1 kmMontmartre, 18ème

    Sacre Couer on the hill of Monmartre provides the best 360 degree views of the city of Paris,…read moreparticularly if you venture to climb the 300 steps to the top dome (for 7 euros). Entrance to the basilica is free, and it's opened from 6am until 10:30pm. It was built with the "self cleaning" Chateau-Lando stone from France, and the rain and weathering keeps it white. Crowds linger on the steps and around the overlook areas. Vendors try to sell you cheap locks to put on the surrounding fencing (the locks covering the fences-even with signs saying "no locks permitted" are an eyesore and should be removed). Security line checks are long and in February 2026 we waited about 30 or 40 mins to enter. I can only imagine what chaos it is in the high season. The basicalla is beautful inside and well worth checking out, although quiet and repect are required as there are masses going on. For this visit the crypt was not available to enter, which was highly disappointing There is also a small train trolly like vehicle right outside that will take you on a 30 minute ride around Monmartre for 12 euros. We thought it was a bit cheesey and touristy at first, but it really was worth it! Sacre couer is majestically beautiful!

    Walked up hundreds of steps to get there. I believe we were where John Wick filmed that dramatic…read morefight scene. As u get to the top u see two majestic knights on horses protecting the basilica. The basilica is beautiful. Many statues some made of pure silver. and areas to light candles. Long line to get in mostly tourists some are worshippers. The massive beautiful altar is the centerpiece, obviously every minor detail was carefully thought out. Starway to heaven. What an experience. Hope to add more later with some history.

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    L'Arc de Triomphe - Entry underground to arc

    L'Arc de Triomphe

    4.5(717 reviews)
    3.5 kmChamps-Elysées, 17ème

    THE GOOD ----------------…read more+ Great aerial view of the city! Obviously not as high as the Eiffel Tower, but still very solid views, ESPECIALLLLY of the Champs Elysees right outside. + Besides the view of the city, there are historical artifacts inside at different points as you walk up. Definitely worth a look when you need a break. + There are restrooms about halfway up the Arc, so don't fret if you just downed a bottle of water. THE NOT SO GOOD ---------------------------- - The walk up and down the Arc's top is definitely a workout. I'm still tired just thinking about it! There are alottttttt of dizzying steps on the spiral staircase, so mentally prepare yourself for it before embarking. - Crossing the street over to the Arc can be an adventure with no street lights or signs controlling the traffic so cross at your own peril! MIXED THOUGHTS --------------------------- = Nada. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------- = Buy an e-ticket! You can cut the long line if you do!

    This very large French memorial is very famous and a real crowd pleaser. It's free to visit but…read moredoes charge a fee to climb the over 250 interior steps to the roof for the nice views offered there. The Arch is located in the middle of a huge roundabout for vehicles and is only accessible via underground tunnel as it would be impossible to safely walk/run through that crazy circular traffic. Once there, you are on its island and totally safe. There, it's a huge photo op. It is also so interesting to see all of the names of the battles France was involved as they are commemorated on the Arch. Also they list the last names of many ex-French generals that served. Those that have a line under their name died in battle. On the street level is the French Tomb of the Unknown soldier with a short ceremony of it every day at 6:30 pm. You can also look down the Champs Elysee all the way down to The Louvre far away. If you come to Paris, you have to come here for 30 minutes. Then afterward go walking down one of the most famous streets for shopping in the world.

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    La Tour Eiffel - 7am view from our hotel

    La Tour Eiffel

    4.6(2.2k reviews)
    3.2 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 7ème

    Landmark in Paris, France…read more.. I've visited this famous piece of architecture a few times before I knew about Yelp. Back in 2000, I was here with my former co-worker. She didn't want to visit because there was a bomb threat. I told her that it's just a threat. How many miles and hours did we fly to just stay in the hotel room? She ended up walking outside with me... LOL! Our friend dropped us off this time to just get photos. He and his wife drove around the block and picked us up in-between stops. Parking is quite the challenge here! Be on your best behavior... some guards with guns marched past us!

    I had a 3 pm reserved ticket To The Top and arrived 30 minutes early. I'm glad I did because they…read morewere running behind schedule. Once On Top I was almost 1,000 feet above ground and the views were dramatic. One level is fully enclosed behind large windows and the level above is open air with large metal screens for protection. That day the wind was calm so it was very pleasant to be on that level. On the open air level you can buy a glass of champagne and macarons to celebrate if you wish. Above you the tower rises for about another 100 feet for radio antennas, etc. It costs extra to go To The Top and it is worth it. If you do, go there first and then work your way down to the 2nd and then 1st levels. You can only access The Top by elevator. The 2nd level (400 feet) and 1st level (200 feet) are accessible by elevator and stairway. Remember it's much easier going downhill than uphill. By the way, the stairs are open air but enclosed with metal screens making it impossible for you to fall off. If you are on the 1st level and want to exit it is faster to do so by stairs rather than waiting on the elevator. There are upscale restaurants on the 1st and 2nd levels and there are chairs that you can sit on and enjoy the view. Actually, the famous French landmarks are better seen from the 2nd level than The Top. There are 2 Metro stations within less than 10 minute walking distance to the Tower so getting here is easy. It amazes me that this HUGE landmark was originally designed to be a temporary structure only, They were suppose to take it down but decided it was too popular.

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    La Tour Eiffel - Bask in the shadow of the Tower of Eiffel and eat the buttered toast of luck and forgiveness.              -VerveBimly

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    Opéra National de Paris - Palais Garnier - The Opera house library.

    Opéra National de Paris - Palais Garnier

    4.6(282 reviews)
    1.5 kmOpéra, 9ème

    Wow what a beauty of a building!!…read more I cannot emphasize enough how much you should go visit this place Specifically you should book the mystery tour held at 5pm which boasts a behind the scenes look at the Paris Opera House and its beautiful Grand Foyer(note- you may recognize the famous steps from Emily in Paris ) It's a group tour - but it's after hours so it's definitely limited people and less tourists then during the day and I loved it- The guides were great , you get an ear piece to listen to in multiple languages I would love to come back and see an actual show someday

    When visiting Paris, we wanted to attend a performance at the historic Opera National de Paris -…read morePalais Garnier but we could not get tickets a month before (appeared it needs to be preplanned four to six months ahead) so we decided to go on a tour. I had wanted to see the opera house for about 15 years and did not have a chance-we were very happy with our experience! The opera house is located at Place de l'Opéra in the 9th arrondissement of Paris and the tour entrance is in the back side of the building. There are a variety of tours but we selected a guided tour so there could be allot of interaction and added information - it was well worth it! Tours are available from It is generally open from 10 am to 5 pm (last admission one hour before closing), though the auditorium may be closed unpredictably due to rehearsals. We were on a guided tour and they allowed us in during one of the rehearsals although we could not speak. Having visited many opera houses in the past including London, Vienna, Prague, etc. this one was very impressive. The Grand Staircase, museum, foyer, and addition displays are amazing. Well worth the visit!

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    Les Catacombes de Paris - Interior

    Les Catacombes de Paris

    4.2(472 reviews)
    2.8 kmDenfert-Rochereau, 14ème

    Yes. Come do the touristy things like shopping, eating, and sightseeing. But also consider this…read moreplace with a spin to the sightseeing portion with a historical twist. The admissions price you pay is worth it. You just don't see this type of local flair anywhere else. Soak in the history about Paris and also its darker side. Your perspective about things will change, for most people anyway. The takeaway the hubs took from this experience is that nothing really matters at the end. It's a real eye opening experience TBH. As you wander the dark corridors, you will see piles of real human bones piled in neat stacks. It was saddening to realize that these were once human beings. Now they are part of a collection of unknown souls. It was just a down to earth experience. The audio tour will allow you to wander at your pleasure so there's no real rush or live tour. Book early because spots are limited!

    The major thing we wanted to do in Paris was visit the catacombs, an underground ossuary containing…read morethe bones of more than six million people. The catacombs are part of Paris' abandoned mine and quarry network, and bones were moved to the catacombs because the cemeteries were running out of space. The first bones were transferred from the Cimetière des Saints-Innocents after the cemetery was closed in 1780 due to overuse. The catacombs are an extremely popular attraction, and purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended as a limited number of people are admitted each hour, and with good reason -- the experience would be extremely unpleasant if overly crowded. However, you can only purchase tickets one week in advance, and the catacombs are not open on Mondays. The two full days we were in Paris were Sunday and Monday, so I had to ensure that we were able to get tickets for Sunday April 7. Fortunately I was successful! Tickets were €29 each, although per the website, they are now €31. Unfortunately, the catacombs are not accessible for people in wheelchairs or who have mobility issues -- the 1.5km long route has 243 stairs -- 131 to descend and 112 to ascend. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit, and if you want to see bones and skulls (no full skeletons, though), the Paris catacombs won't disappoint! [Yelp collections: Europe 2024; Paris, France; Beware of stairs!]

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