Paris Travel Guide
Neighbourhoods
Montmartre
The Montmartre district has all the charm of a village, the bohemian personality of an artists’ refuge, and the romance of a…
Île Saint-Louis
The smallest of the two islands on the Seine is Île Saint-Louis. It went from being a deserted islet to a quiet neighbourhood for the…
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Historical cafès, cultural centres, ancient churches, elegant brasseries, and lavish shops: you can find all this in one of Paris’…
Canal Saint Martin
Canal Saint-Martin, 4.5 km (a little less than 3 miles) of peaceful waters and quaint river-side scenery, right in the heart of Paris.
Île de la Cité
Île de la Cité, one of the two natural islands on the Seine, is the heart of ancient Paris and one of the most beautiful neighbourhoods…
Le Marais
Upscale restaurants, prestigious museums, and fashion houses populate Le Marais, one of Paris’ most cosmopolitan areas.
La Défense
La Défense is one of the largest business districts in Europe. Its streets are filled with highrise hypermodern buildings and peppered…
Latin Quarter
Bountiful fruit stands, vestiges of Mediaeval Paris, gardens that look like they’ve just come out of a fairytale, little charming…