The Must-See Places
 

Whether you're visiting Paris for the first time or looking to explore new places, here's a short guide to the best spots you shouldn't miss during your stay. We'll try to expand this guide over time to provide you with the best information. Don't hesitate to contact reception if you have any specific requests; we'll be happy to help you discover or rediscover Paris.
 

Not to be missed during your stay.


La Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre
The Basilica of the Sacré-Coeur of Montmartre, known as the Basilica of the National Vow, located at the top of the Butte Montmartre, in the Clignancourt district of the 18th arrondissement of Paris, is a major Parisian religious building, a "sanctuary of Eucharistic adoration and divine mercy" and owned by the Commune of Paris.
With nearly eleven million pilgrims and visitors per year, it is the second most visited Parisian religious monument after Notre-Dame Cathedral.

La Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame Cathedral, commonly known as Notre-Dame, is one of the most iconic monuments in the city of Paris and France. Located on the Île de la Cité, it is a Catholic place of worship and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Paris, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

L'Arc de Triomphe et l'Avenue des Champs Elysées
The Arc de Triomphe, most often referred to simply as the Arc de Triomphe, is a tetrapylon-type monument located in Paris, at a high point at the junction of the 8th, 16th, and 17th arrondissements, notably at the top of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and the Avenue de la Grande-Armée. The Arc de Triomphe has been listed as a historic monument since February 6, 1896. A major tourist attraction, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, which starts from the Arc de Triomphe, has often been described as the most beautiful avenue in the capital, or even the "most beautiful avenue in the world."

La Tour Eiffel
Its construction, which took 2 years, 2 months, and 5 days, was a true technical and architectural feat. A "utopia realized," a technological feat, it was, at the end of the 19th century, a demonstration of French genius embodied by Gustave Eiffel, a high point of the industrial era. It was an immediate and immense success.

Le Jardin des Plantes
A unique treasure trove. Herbariums, stuffed and fossilized animals, plants, and even minerals. Discover a selection of the Museum's collections, which you can admire in the galleries and gardens. Stroll through a garden, visit a gallery, observe animals... So many places to marvel and learn at the Jardin des Plantes!

Le Château de Versailles
A national symbol par excellence and emblem of France's cultural influence, the Palace of Versailles embodies centuries of history, power, and prestige. The official residence of the kings of France, the Palace of Versailles and its gardens are among the most illustrious monuments of world heritage.

Le Jardin du Luxembourg
World-renowned for its collections of fruit trees and orchids, the Luxembourg Gardens are one of the most visited sites in Paris.

Les Catacombes de Paris
The Paris catacombs have always fueled the imagination and many fantasies of the capital's inhabitants. But what lies behind this name, which is as intriguing as it is terrifying?