11 Paris Attractions That You Must See – The Tour Guy (2024)

Paris is well known for its monuments like the Eiffel Tower or Panthéon but there are many other iconic buildings and places you should have on your radar. This article is dedicated to our top outdoor monuments and attractions in Paris.

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It is important to mention that I, Sean from Youtube, always go inside of monuments on my radar. Often the admission is the same as a couple drinks you could skip and it might be the highlight of your trip.

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Also, it is important to say “yes” as much as possible on vacation. It keeps things positive which can be contagious for the rest of the group and will increase how many memories you get to take home with you. An eventful trip is a memorable trip.

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11. Père-Lachaise Cemetery

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This may come across as one of the more unusual or creepy things to do in Paris but it is a really beautiful place. I recommend it most in the fall and spring when the leaves are at their most colorful points.

You’ll find incredible mausoleums one after another lining beautiful cobblestone paths. Père-Lachaise Cemetery is located in a more elevated area of Paris which creates a cool effect on the landscape. Lots of staircases and layers.

You can visit a few famous graves while walking through including Jim Morrison, Chopin, Oscar Wilde, and Édith Piaf. Many of the graves are very “festive” in nature. For example, often you’ll see speakers playing music in Chopin’s grave and lipstick marks all over Oscar Wilde’s grave. It is a pretty cool experience if you are looking for something unusual to do in Paris.

Address: 16 Rue du Repos

Hours:

8am – 6pm M-F

8:30 – 6pm Sat

9am – 6pm Sun

10. Hôtel de Ville

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The property was first purchased by the Mayor of Paris in 1357 and has been the mayor’s office ever since with the exception of a 20-year lapse in the 19th century after a rebellion-led fire of the building.

Today, it is a beautiful town hall and center of the city. It is crazy to think that this place was the center for many executions for about 500 years until 1830 when the square saw it’s last head removed from a body.

During the day it is a beautiful landmark to stroll by and admire. At night, it is magical – especially during the winter and Christmas time when there is almost always a skating rink or carousel set up.

It is very close to many of Paris’ best bars and restaurants so don’t forget to include an evening stroll by!

Address: Place de l’Hôtel de Ville (4th arrondissem*nt)

Hours: 8am – 7:30pm (M-F)

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9. Palais Royal

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Palais-Royal or the Royal Palace is a pretty massive structure that you should definitely pass through on your trip to Paris. Seriously, you could literally just cruise through it on your way to somewhere else and be met with joy and surprise!

This 17th century construction was orininally built for Cardinal Richeilieu who died three years after moving in. It then became property of the King, Louis XIII (not the bad one), who died a year after moving in.

You can find more about it’s history in our full article but definitely mark it down as a place to pass by. There are a few really cool elements including the Columns of Buren that won’t cost you a dime to see but will be great for a photo.

Address: Palais Royal (1st arrondissiment)

Hours: 24/7

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8. The Pantheon

Built between 1758 to 1790 from the architectural designs of Jacques-Germain Soufflot and commissioned by King Louis XV. It was intended to become a church dedicated to Paris’ patron saint, Genevieve.

However, the French Revolution had a large impact on these buildings’ final purpose. Most likely due to pressure from the French Populus and a general feeling of injustice between classes, the monument was converted to a mausoleum for distinguished French citizens.

Among the remains, you’ll find Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Alexandre Dumas

Address: Place du Panthéon (5th arrondissem*nt – Latin Quarter)

Hours: 10 am – 6:30 pm (every day)

7. Hôtel National des Invalides & Musée de l’Armée

This massive structure is most commonly known for being the tomb of famed French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte.

The structure is 351 ft tall (107m) topped with a golden dome. Yes, real gold. About 30 pounds of gold leaf (12.65kilos).

The exact meaning of “invalides” is the disabled, but the translation doesn’t serve it much justice in this case. It refers more to the departed persons.

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It is a very cool building and houses a military museum behind the tomb. Admission will run you 14€ which I thought was a little high for what you get. I would probably only recommend it to deep lovers of military history.

There is a military museum in the adjoining complex which is included with the ticket (Musée de l’Armée).

Address: 129 Rue de Grenelle

Hours: 10am – 5pm daily

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6. Trocadéro & Palais de Chaillot

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Trocadéro doesn’t sound French to you? That’s because it’s named after an island in Spain known as Isla del Trocadero. This was the venue for a famous battle won by France against Spanish rebellion forces in 1823.

The French was not fighting to take over Spain. They were actually fighting to help restore King Ferdinand VII’s power. A little help from your neighbors. The result- King Ferdinand comes back into power and a beautiful park is built that will eventually offer the best Eiffel Tower photo opportunity.

In this area there was once a massive and beautiful palace named Palais du Trocadéro. It was demolished to make way for Palais de Chaillot which stands today. The former palace was a more beautiful structure and the current structure is definitely the best place to view the Eiffel Tower.

If you get off at Trocadéro metro station you will not be able to miss the Eiffel Tower no matter how hard you try. The platform is the Palais de Chaillot and an incredible place to take a photo. After, you can walk all the way to the Eiffel Tower – no directions needed ( ;

Address: Place du Trocadéro (16th arrondissem*nt)

Hours: 24/7

5. Sainte-Chapelle

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What makes a church the most beautiful church on Earth? How about 15 stained glass windows that are 49ft (15m) tall detailing 1,113 scenes from the Bible? It is definitely a good start.

The church has a long history starting in 1238 with its construction being commissioned by King Louis IX and carried out by an unknown architect. It was built to house one of the most important Christian relics, Christ’s Crown of Thorns.

It is a short walk from Notre Dame Cathedral on Île de la Cité. Admission to the chapel will run you 11.50€, which is one of the more expensive admissions you can pay to enter a church. I wish it cost less but regardless it is worth the price. I am sure maintaining a structure of this magnatude costs quite a bit.

Address: 8 Boulevard du Palais (1st arrondissem*nt)

Hours: 11 am – 7 pm (Daily)

4. The Arc de Triomphe

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The triumphant arch is one of the many recognized symbols of Paris. It is one fo the main tourist attractions in the city of Paris and for good reason.

The arch was built to commemorate those who gave their lives in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. You will find all the French victories and names of generals etched into its inner and outer surfaces.

The tomb of the unknown soldier (WWI) lies beneath the arch. History aside, it is a cool monument to visit. Many have argued that the view of Paris is better here than on top of the Eiffel Tower.

The ticket will run you 12€ and you still have to climb 284 steps for that 165ft (50m) high view of Paris.

Address: Place Charles de Gaulle (16th, 17th & 8th arrondissiments)

Hours: 10am – 10pm Daily

3. Sacre Cœur

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Visiting Sacre Cœur Basilica or the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris is a must for your visit. I have three great reasons to see it:

  1. Stunning architecture
  2. Amazing view of Paris
  3. Montmartre is a cool neighborhood with great food

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Sacre Cœur basilica is free to enter, but if you want to climb up the dome to the top for an even better view, it will cost you 5€.

Address: 35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre (18th arrondissiment – Montmartre Neighborhood)

Hours: 6am – 10:30pm (Daily)

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2. Notre Dame Cathedral

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While the Eiffel Tower is the iconic symbol of Paris, it would be difficult to argue that it has more historic importance than Notre-Dame cathedral.

Notre Dame underwent almost 200 years of construction from 1163 to 1345. It has remained in reasonable good condition until the fire on April 15th, 2019. You can read more about this in our guide to visiting Notre Dame below.

Currently, you cannot enter into the Notre Dame cathedral due to restorations and unsafe conditions after the fire.

When will Notre Dame reopen? The cathedral is scheduled to reopen in 2024 but time will tell.

The cathedral’s facade is still in excellent condition given the circ*mstances and should definitely be visited on your trip to Paris. Set your GPS to Place Jean-Paul II and you’ll find yourself right out front. The square opened in May 2020, more than a year after the fire.

Pro Tip: Walk 360 degrees around the cathedral to see Fountaine de la Vierge and the beautiful trees behind the cathedral. This area is currently being used for construction parking but it is worth taking a look anyway.

Address: 6 Parvis Notre-Dame (4th arrondissem*nt on Île de la Cité)

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1. The Eiffel Tower

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Gustave Eiffel was a French civil engineer and architect born in the 19th century. He put his pants on one leg at a time like everyone else, but when they are on he builds the Eiffel Tower!

His impact on globally recognizable national emblems did not stop there. Ever been to New York City? Yep, he made serious contributions to the building of the Statue of Liberty. Good old Gustave is 2 for 2.

In all seriousness, the Eiffel Tower is the unmistakably and unarguable national icon of Paris and France. It makes any and every list of the most recognizable monuments on Earth.

The Tower is home to two restaurants; Le 58 Tour Eiffel and the famous Michelin-Star rated Jules Verne. It is recommended you plan ahead if you want to guarantee a table at either restaurant. See our guide to eating & drinking at the Eiffel Tower.

Address: Champs de Mars 5 (7th arrondissem*nt – you can’t miss it)

Hours: 9 am – 12:45 am

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Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) - The Most Visited Museum in the World. The enormous Louvre Museum receives over 10 million visitors a year, making it the world's most visited museum and a top Paris attraction.

What famous tourist attraction is found in Paris? ›

1Eiffel Tower

What would Paris be without its symbolic Eiffel Tower? Built by Gustave Eiffel to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution, it is presented at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889. 324 meters high, it is one of the most visited monuments in the world with nearly 7 million visitors a year.

What attracts so many tourists to Paris? ›

In addition to the Eiffel Tower, Paris has countless other gorgeous landmarks and monuments that add to the beauty of the spacious boulevards and their charming cafés. French cuisine is also world-famous, and you can find some of the best of it in Paris.

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French women and Parisian women, in general, are known for their impeccable taste in fashion, including when wearing jeans. Over the years, jeans have become a classic staple in the Parisian women's closet and French fashion.

Why Paris is the most visited city? ›

France's cosmopolitan capital holds the number one spot on this list and it is not hard to see why. A truly global city and one of the largest in Europe, Paris has a reputation for being among the most beautiful and romantic places in the world. It is a focal point of tourism in France.

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The world-famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a must-see on any trip to Paris. The Avenue des Champs-Élysées needs no introduction.

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It's the city of lights, the city of love, and was recently named the world's best city destination of 2023. But a trip to the Paris is by no means cheap, and while the French capital will always be well worth a visit, it's about to become even more expensive to do so.

Is Paris worth it? ›

Absolutely, Paris is renowned for its rich history, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and charming atmosphere. Whether you're interested in art, cuisine, or simply exploring beautiful streets, Paris has a lot to offer. The "City of Lights" has a timeless appeal that many find captivating.

Why is Paris so beautiful? ›

Paris is a city filled with stunning historical landmarks. Of course, the Eiffel Tower is top on the list, as mentioned above. But there are so many others. From Les Invalides to the Pantheon and the Arc de Triomphe, the list goes on.

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Why don t you wear shorts in Paris? ›

The unofficial shorts-ban is not stylistic, it's cultural. Shorts are not conservative or formal enough for the French. “Parisian women know that they won't be allowed into nicer shops, churches or sophisticated venues while wearing them,” says USA Today travel trips.

Can I enjoy Paris if I don't speak French? ›

Compared to many of their European neighbors, French people often have a reputation for not speaking foreign languages well. But with Paris being such an international city, you'll often find at least one person who can understand you when you are shopping or in need of directions.

Can you enjoy Paris without speaking French? ›

Don't worry too much, and enjoy Paris! You shouldn't find it too hard, most people speak at least some English around paris, don't worry too much and enjoy your stay. If you need help with anything, just ask around, you will always find someone willing to provide some.

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