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Andrea U.

Enjoyed wandering around the Latin Quarter, beautiful cafes, squares, charming shops. Narrow winding streets filled with books, crafts, comics.

Denise W.

Latin Quarter is an area in Paris. It is located in the tourist area. In the Latin Quarter you would find bistros, bars and cafe shops. As well the architectures in the area are beautiful with the Spanish, French feel. One thing to note is to becareful of the narrow roads and the narrow sidewalks.

Plenty of food options
Alexander H.

A nice stroll After seeing the big sights in Paris we had some time on our hands. We wanted a bit of a walk, so a stroll in the lovely Latin Quarter was exactly right. It is a tourist spot, but you can have fun nonetheless. There are countless restaurants and Take-Aways. Many different kind of kitchens: Indian, Greek, Italian, Kebab, French etc. Hard to choose (Maison Blanche was fine - basic service though). Even more interesting are the bakeries and and sweets shops. Especially the goodies from the middle east were interesting....and really good! The area is not that big, but you can extend your walk to the close-by Notre Dame or the Boulevard Saint Michel (mostly the usual chains). We had fun and so did our dog. Surely a thing to do in Paris, if you got 2-3 hours extra on your hands.

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

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre

4.4(634 reviews)
4.2 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!

Free to visit, lots of people, the line to get in looked long but it went fast. Beautiful basilica,…read morenice view, I heard this was a great place to watch the sunset. You can take a taxi & get dropped off at the top, right at the entrance. If you take the metro, you'll have to walk up 222 steps or pay a few euros to take the Montmartre Funicular up, a 2 min ride. We spent about 30min there.

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La Tour Eiffel - 7am view from our hotel

La Tour Eiffel

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

Overview: a classic, must-see landmark in Paris…read more ---- Very beautiful landmark and prettier if you see it light up at night. The tower only sparkles when it's dark enough outside to see it. When it's the spring/summer the sun sets very late at night so when I was there, the Eiffel Tower first sparkled at 10pm! We didn't know that, so we arrived around 8pm and waited 2 hours. It then started to rain and we shared one umbrella between 4 people. There are lots of people walking around trying to sell you stuff can be very annoying especially if you came there early and they keep asking you. They walk around with small trinkets, some with drinks like wine, blankets, and even umbrellas when it started to rain. There are lots of people on the grassy field in front of the tower having picnics and waiting for the tower to light up as well. The walk from the metro wasn't too long, but also wasn't that short, but it's Paris so be prepared to walk for everything! It beautiful and was worth the walking, waiting, and being rained on. ---- Overall: beautifully lit up at the beginning of the hour after the sun goes down, for us it was at 10pm! Be prepared to walk and wait, enjoy the views and atmosphere with others waiting to see the pretty lights

Absolutely magical experience. The Eiffel Tower at night is breathtaking, with stunning views of…read moreParis and the Seine. Our guide was amazing -- she truly knew what she was doing, very knowledgeable, kind, and extremely helpful. Her great attitude made the whole experience even better. A must-do when you're in Paris

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La Tour Eiffel - A friend just sent this Eiffel tower photo

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La Tour Eiffel - Eiffel Tower, Paris December 1,2024.

Eiffel Tower, Paris December 1,2024.

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

Grand Palais - Grand Palais is free to enter and beautiful and serene inside.

Grand Palais

4.2(101 reviews)
2.9 kmAvenue Montaigne/Faubourg St-Honoré, 8ème

Came to Le Grand Palais for the first time to see the Picasso Exhibit. We had purchased tickets…read moreahead of time, along w/ the audio tour, & their ticketing system is great! You receive a mobile ticket which ensures no loss of paper - and with their free wifi inside the museum, it's easy to produce your entry pass The museum itself is lovely in setup an very easy to get around - nice signage and the rooms are very easy to maneuver And their cafe is awesome - lattes are strong and evenly balanced and their croissants are on par with my alltime favorites, Eric Kayser. They were tender, flaky and fresh as could be - do not pass up the cafe!! The exhibit was interesting in that it did not really showcase works by Picasso but of the variety of artists who were influenced by Picasso. Interesting indeed Would look very forward to another exhibit during our next visit in the City of Lights

Entry into the Grand Palais is free of charge and when you see the building's exterior you'll…read moreimmediately decide that you must go inside. It's stunning, though you'll soon realize that the part you most wanted to see - the glass enclosed space - might not be open to you. Visiting in May, the glass-domed space was locked tight, opened only for special shows and events. I've looked at the calendar now, in June, and see that they open it for many summer activities and were I there now I'd certainly try to get tickets for one of those events. Otherwise? This is still a worthy investment of time, not just to look around and peer into the glass-domed space, but to view the exhibits (individually priced, tickets available at the door). I noticed 3 special exhibits during my visit and paid for entry to 2 (Matisse and Nan Golden). Based on this experience, I'd recommend paying for entry to the exhibits of artists you're least familiar with under the assumption that they'll be less crowded. The Matissse exhibit was crowded enough to render the experience almost unpleasant. The Nan Golden show? Perfect. Though I'd recommend paying to see some exhibits, even if all you do is enter to walk around and explore the space you'll be nicely rewarded. The Grand Palais has some pleasant, quiet seating areas inside and the space is lovely.

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Grand Palais
Grand Palais
Grand Palais

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Les Catacombes de Paris - Interior

Les Catacombes de Paris

4.2(473 reviews)
1.8 kmDenfert-Rochereau, 14ème

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!]

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!

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Les Catacombes de Paris - Catacombs

Catacombs

Les Catacombes de Paris
Les Catacombes de Paris

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