Here are some tips for your Parisian adventure: Pack a universal adapter to charge your devices. Familiarise yourself with French phrases for ease of communication. Pack comfortable shoes to navigate the charming streets and landmarks. Obtain a Paris Museum Pass for priority access to many attractions. Finally, embrace the culture and make the most of your visit to the City of Light.
RER C «Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel»,
3.36 MI/ 5.4 KM away
A symbol of Paris and more generally of France, the Eiffel Tower, built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair, is one of the world’s most visited monuments. Visiting the Tower, and seeing its historic gardens and the breathtaking view of Paris from the top is an incredible experience.
M2 «Anvers»,
1.74 MI/ 2.8 KM away
The Sacré-Coeur, consecrated in 1919, is one of the most iconic monuments in Paris. At the top of the Butte Montmarte, it has one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the capital, from 130 metres above ground. In a Roman-Byzantine style, the Sacré Coeur is recognizable by its white colour. Inside the building, the ceiling is decorated with the largest mosaic in France measuring about 480 m².
Rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001
2.8 MI/ 4.5 KM away
The Louvre Museum opens the doors to a world of artistic mastery and cultural exploration. Housed within a historic palace, the Louvre boasts an astonishing collection that includes the renowned Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Stroll through its iconic glass pyramid entrance into a realm of artistic wonder. This cultural gem promises a journey through time and artistry, an essential experience for those seeking to enrich their understanding of human creativity.
M4 «Porte de Clignancourt»,
1.55 MI/ 2.5 KM away
The flea market brings together more than 1,700 second-hand and antique dealers spread over 15 markets and the surrounding streets, and attracts several million visitors each year for its inimitable atmosphere and the quality of its old furniture, faience, bronzes, records and other unusual objects for bargain hunters!
M4 «Cité»,
4.04 MI/ 6.5 KM away
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is the most visited monument in France. It was built in the Middle Ages, at the far end of the Île de la Cité. Work started in the 13th century and finished in the 15th century. Its many visitors come to admire its stained glass and rose windows, the towers, the steeple and the gargoyles. They can also discover the Notre-Dame treasury and have a go at climbing the towers to enjoy a panoramic view of Paris.
M1 «Charles de Gaulle-Etoile»,
2.11 MI/ 3.4 KM away
The Arc de triomphe was begun in 1806, on the orders of Napoleon I to honour the victories of his Grande Armée. Inspired by the great arches of antiquity, this iconic monument bears the names of battles and generals from the Revolution and the First Empire. Every evening, the flame is lit on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the Great War. The terrace provides superb views both by day and night across the city and its great sweeping avenues.
RER A «Marne-la-Vallée Chessy»,
24.85 MI/ 40 KM away
Dive into the magic of your favourite worlds of Disney, Pixar, MARVEL and Star Warsᵀᴹ. With the family or friends, collect selfies of Disney characters and set out for an adventure with more than 50 attractions across the two Disney® parks.
M13 «Saint-Denis-Porte de Paris»,
3.29 MI/ 5.3 KM away
Built for the 1998 Football World Cup, the Stade de France is the biggest stadium in France, with a capacity to host more than 80,000 spectators. It is situated in Saint-Denis, a few kilometres to the north of Paris, and is easily accessible by public transport. Sporting events, concerts with top stars and shows on a grand scale are regularly held here. What's more, there are guided visits of this great arena when events are not being staged.
M3 «Opéra»,
2.3 MI/ 3.7 KM away
A 19th-century architectural masterpiece, the Palais Garnier Opera House, built by Charles Garnier and opened in 1875, is the 13th opera house in Paris since the introduction of French opera by Louis XIV in 1669. A historical monument open to visitors during the day staging opera and dance. Don't forget to admire the ceiling painted by Chagall in the main auditorium.
RER C «Versailles Château Rive Gauche»,
12.18 MI/ 19.6 KM away
Together with its gardens, the Palace of Versailles is one of the most famous world heritage monuments. The ensemble comprises: the Royal Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, the Chapel, the Royal Opera and the Museum of the History of France. The Park is decorated with statues, fountains, water parterres and outstanding buildings such as the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, the Temple de l'Amour and the Hamlet of Queen Marie-Antoinette.
M 2 «Blanche»,
1.49 MI/ 2.4 KM away
The most famous cabaret in the world! Since it opened in 1889, it has dazzled the whole world. Edith Piaf, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra and Elton John … numerous personalities have over the years become enamoured of this legendary cabaret! The room is magnificently decorated in belle époque style and red velvet, with typical burlesque frescoes.
RER C «Musée d'Orsay»,
3.17 MI/ 5.1 KM away
Internationally renowned for its rich collection of Impressionist art, the Musée d'Orsay also displays all Western artistic creation from 1848 to 1914. Its collections represent all expressive forms, from painting to architecture, as well as sculpture, the decorative arts and photography. You're sure to be dazzled by the beauty of the place: a train station that looks like a palace, inaugurated for the 1900 Universal Exposition.
M 4 «Saint-Sulpice»,
3.98 MI/ 6.4 KM away
The Luxembourg Gardens, inspired by the Boboli Gardens in Florence, were created upon the initiative of Queen Marie de Medici in 1612. The gardens, which cover 25 hectares of land, are split into French gardens and English gardens. Between the two, lies a geometric forest and a large pond. There is also an orchard with a variety of old and forgotten apples, an apiary for you to learn about bee-keeping and greenhouses with a collection of breathtaking orchids and a rose garden.
147 Boulevard Ney, Paris, 75018
0.93 MI/ 1.5 KM away
Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King, a verdant haven just 1.5 kilometers from voco Paris, beckons you to unwind amid nature's embrace. Explore its picturesque landscape, dotted with modern sculptures and serene ponds. This urban oasis offers respite from the bustling city, inviting leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. Embrace the serene ambiance of this contemporary park, perfect for a rejuvenating escape in the heart of Paris.
40 Boulevard Haussmann,, Paris, 75009
2.17 MI/ 3.5 KM away
Galeries Lafayette, a renowned shopping mecca, indulges your passion for fashion, lifestyle, and elegance. Explore multiple floors housing top-tier brands, from haute couture to exquisite jewelry and home decor. Elevate your shopping experience in this historic, grandiose establishment, known for its exquisite dome and panoramic city vistas. With a wide range of offerings, Galeries Lafayette promises a luxurious and unforgettable retail adventure in the heart of Paris.
Paris, 75018
1.55 MI/ 2.5 KM away
Montmartre transports you to a captivating world of artistic history and charm. Wander through cobblestone streets, discovering the birthplace of Impressionist masterpieces. Ascend the Butte Montmartre, where the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica commands attention. Immerse yourself in Montmartre's vibrant artsy atmosphere, visit the world-famous Moulin Rouge cabaret, and relish panoramic vistas overlooking Paris, making it an extraordinary destination within the city.
35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre, Paris, 75018
1.55 MI/ 2.5 KM away
Experience divine grandeur and breathtaking views from the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Set atop Montmartre, this magnificent edifice showcases exquisite architecture and mosaics. Discover an oasis of serenity inside the basilica or ascend to its dome for awe-inspiring panoramas of the city. This spiritual and cultural landmark captivates visitors with its historical significance, making it an essential stop during your Parisian sojourn.