The Arc de Triomphe
Built by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate France’s military, the arch is around 50 meters tall and stands at the west end of the Champs-Elysées. Amazing views of the city can be had from the top, with a 360 degree view and all the avenues leading to different parts of the city. On a clear day you will be able to see the Eiffel Tower, business district, all the way to the Sacre Coeur and beyond.
Centre Georges Pompidou
Considered to be the cultural heart of Paris. This modern art museum and cultural centre, located in the neighbourhood called Beaubourg by locals. The Center’s signature skeletal design gives the impression of bones and blood vessels, interesting to behold.
The Sacre Coeur
One of the highest point of Paris at the Montmartre knoll. The basilica is best-known for its gold mosaic interiors and the dramatic terrace. You get to see one of the most amazing views of Paris. There are lots of stairs and walking involved but the building and views well worth the effort.
Notre Dame Cathedral
One of the most stunning Gothic cathedral’s you will see, and of course one of the most famous. Work started in the 12th century and it took 200 years to complete. It was made even more famous in the 19th century by writer Victor Hugo in his novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”.
The Latin Quarter
Some of the world’s most famous artists, philosophers, and writers have lived and visited the area. Many of them getting great inspiration and insight from the energy and vibrancy of the busy streets and markets.