Paris Travel Guides
The City of Light captivates with its blend of iconic landmarks, hidden neighborhoods, and world-class culture.
Overview
Paris is more than the Eiffel Tower and croissants. It’s a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own personality - from the historic Marais to artistic Montmartre, elegant Saint-Germain to multicultural Belleville.
Neighborhoods to Explore
Le Marais
Historic quarter with trendy boutiques, art galleries, and the best falafel in Paris on Rue des Rosiers.
Montmartre
Bohemian heart of Paris with Sacré-Cœur, street artists, and village charm. Visit early morning to avoid crowds.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Literary cafés, antique shops, and classic Parisian elegance. Shakespeare and Company bookshop is a must.
Getting Around
- Metro: 16 lines, runs 5:30am-1am (2am weekends)
- Vélib bikes: Great for crossing the city
- Walking: Most neighborhoods are walkable
Local Tips
- Skip the Eiffel Tower elevator queue - walk up for better views
- Free museum entry on first Sunday of each month
- Picnic supplies from markets are cheaper than restaurants
- Parisians eat dinner late (8-9pm), restaurants may be empty at 7pm
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