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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · As the smallest arrondissement of Paris, the 2nd arrondissement truly has a charm of its own! Perfect for those looking to explore hidden places in the city, some of the most notable landmarks of the 2nd arrondissement are the several covered passages of Paris (a great place to explore, especially on a Parisian rainy day), old bakeries, and the city’s garment hotspot (so if you’re looking ...

    • Louvre Museum, Sainte-Chapelle, Les Halles. Why visit: Famous attractions, spectacular gardens, and excellent cafés, restaurants, and boutiques pack the 1st arrondissement with must-see "bucket list" sights for first-time as well as returning Paris visitors.
    • Covered Arcades, Sentier, Bourse. Why visit: You'll love the 2nd arrondissement's covered 19th century shopping arcades, the best Japanese and Korean restaurants in Paris, and fascinating glimpses of the Paris's thriving wholesale textile and design industries in the Sentier neighborhood.
    • (Temple) - Picasso Museum, Upper Marais, Musée Carnavalet. Why visit: Known as the Haut ("Upper") Marais, the 3rd Arrondissement gives you a glimpse of medieval Paris plus plenty of ornate 17th century mansions, popular museums, and fashion boutiques.
    • Notre Dame, Pompidou Center, Île Saint-Louis, Place des Vosges, Hôtel de Ville. Why visit: The 4th Arrondissement is "must see" area for first time and return visitors.
    • 1st & 2nd Arrondissements – The Heart of Paris. Courtyard of the Louvre Museum, 1st Arrondissement, photo Wikimedia by Benh Lieu Song. For centuries the seat of royal power in France, these two historic Paris districts comprise the heart of Paris.
    • The 3rd & 4th Arrondissements – The Marais. Place des Vosges, 4th Arrondissement. Encompassing the 3rd and 4th Arrondissements, the Marais is one of the oldest and most charming quartiers of the city.
    • The Islands of Paris. Île de la Cité from Ponts des Arts, photo by Mark Craft. Join us on an island-hopping tour in Paris! Île de la Cité and Île St. Louis are two of the most romantic places to stay in Paris.
    • The 5th Arrondissement – The Latin Quarter. A street in the The Latin Quarter, 5th Arrondissement. The 5th Arrondissement, AKA the Latin Quarter, may be the most well-known district of Paris.
    • Situation: Louvre – Les Halles, Right Bank and Ile de la Cité. Postal Code: 75001. 29 m, max. 37 m. Area: 1.830 km² Population: 17,400.
    • Situation: Bourse, Right Bank. Postal Code: 75002. 33 m, max. 46 m. Area: 0.990 km² Population: 23,000. Population density: 23,150/km²
    • Situation: Marais – north, Right Bank. Postal Code: 75003. 32 m, max. 41 m. Area: 1.170 km² Population: 36,100. Population density: 30,900/km²
    • Situation: Marais – South, Right Bank, Ile de la Cité and Ile Saint-Louis. Postal Code: 75004. 27 m, max. 38 m. Area: 1.600 km²
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    • Les Halles, Louvre, Palais-Royal. Smack in the heart of Paris on the Right Bank, the 1st Arrondissement harbors some of the city’s largest attractions, lush gardens, as well as several popular (mostly high-end) shopping and dining areas.
    • Montorgueil, Bourse, Grand Boulevards. Nestled between Les Halles and the “Grands Boulevards” district on the Right Bank (see above and below), the 2nd Arrondissement is at once bustling and full of village-like niches, some of which are pedestrian-only.
    • Temple, Upper Beaubourg, Le Marais. One of the quieter stretches of the rive droite and taking up the northern, more residential parts of the neighborhood known as the Marais (see below), the 3rd Arrondissement offers some interesting, not particularly touristy havens while still quite central.
    • Le Marais, Beaubourg, Ile de la Cité, Ile Saint-Louis. Stretching from the Marais to the east on the Right Bank and then over the Seine to two of its natural islands, the Ile de la Cité and the Ile Saint-Louis, the 4th is almost-always bustling.
  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Paris is a mosaic of densely populated neighborhoods, known as arrondissements, which spiral clockwise like a snail shell from the Left Bank (south) and Right Bank (north) of the Seine River right up to the périphérique (ring road) that encircles the city. Each arrondissement has its own distinctive personality and draws for visitors, from ...

  4. Paris has 20 arrondissements, each with its own personality. Get a local's insight on each area with advice on where to stay in Paris, where to visit, and much more. Paris & Île-de-France. Nassie Angadi. (As an Amazon affiliate living in France, I may earn commissions on purchases.) The city of Paris is made up of 20 neighborhoods or districts ...

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