
Pantheon: the temple of the Great Spirits

Pantheon: the temple of the Great Spirits
Beneath the majestic dome of the Pantheon, illustrious souls whisper tales of yesteryear. Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Marie Curie, Jean Moulin... Come and listen to the murmurs of the giants who shaped the history of France.

Luxembourg Gardens: a green oasis for Parisians

Luxembourg Gardens: a green oasis for Parisians
This place is a bit like an open-air Parisian tea room. Here you'll find students revising their lessons, chess players deep in concentration, and children proudly launching their wooden boats on the large pond. A garden created for Marie de Médicis, who dreamed of Italy under the skies of Paris.

The Sorbonne and Rue des Écoles, the cradle of knowledge

The Sorbonne and Rue des Écoles, the cradle of knowledge
Since the 13th century, the Sorbonne has been educating France's brightest minds. It was here that Descartes, Simone de Beauvoir, and so many others honed their thinking. Beneath the cobblestones, centuries of heated debate still echo.

Saint-Michel: the beating heart of the Latin Quarter

Louvre Museum, the palace of wonders

Louvre Museum, the palace of wonders
Behind the Mona Lisa lies a mystery. Before the Venus de Milo stands an enigma. More than 35,000 works of art inhabit this immense palace, once the residence of kings. A labyrinth of beauty and art to explore endlessly.

Musée d'Orsay: Art in the Spotlight

Musée d'Orsay: Art in the Spotlight
A former train station converted into a museum, Orsay houses the most beautiful Impressionist paintings. Monet, Van Gogh, Degas... every step immerses you in an explosion of color and light.

Canal Saint-Martin, serenity along the canals

Canal Saint-Martin, serenity along the canals
Metal bridges, locks, reflections... The Canal Saint-Martin has all the charm of an old Truffaut film. It's the perfect place to stroll, grab a bite to eat, and dream. To help you plan your trip, our team will be happy to give you their top tips for the neighborhood!

The Bois de Boulogne, nature in the city

The Bois de Boulogne, nature in the city
Once the hunting grounds of kings, today it is a green paradise where boats glide across the lake and joggers set off at dawn. People come here for a refreshing stroll, an impromptu yoga session, a bucolic picnic, a break like no other. They leave feeling refreshed and happy.

Equestrian Show by Bartabas

Equestrian Show by Bartabas
In the dim light of the Théâtre Zingaro's nave, horses dance and riders fly. Bartabas does not stage a show, but rather a symphony of gestures and glances. Here, equestrian theater merges with dance, poetry, and world music. A moment suspended between earth and sky, where man and animal respond to each other in a universal language.

Eiffel Tower, the luminous Iron Lady

Eiffel Tower, the luminous Iron Lady
The story goes that Maupassant hated the Eiffel Tower... but ate lunch there every day, as it was the only place where he couldn't see it. Gustave Eiffel, on the other hand, saw it as the symbol of a city in the midst of the industrial revolution. Today, it stands proudly, defying the skeptics and lighting up the Parisian night.

Opéra Garnier: the Opera House

Opéra Garnier: the Opera House
Its underground lake is said to have inspired The Phantom of the Opera, but that's just the beginning. Beneath its dome painted by Chagall, the stage hosts the world's greatest ballets and operas. The Grand Staircase, a marble masterpiece, is a spectacle in itself. More secretive: on the roof, bees gather pollen and produce a rare honey, evidence of refinement in every corner. Worth seeing again and again.

















