Notre Dame. The major french religious building, masterpiece of gothic architecture.
Louvre Museum. Louvre Museum, antiquity to 18th century, 1st museum world wide.
Georges Pompidou. Not far from Les Halles, the Centre Beaubourg or better known as the Pompidou Center,created alot of mixed feelings with its radical architectural design.
Bastille Quarter and Opera. Landmark of the French Revolution better known today as a hip district hosting the new opéra.
Arc de Triomphe. This arch was built in memory of Napoléon's Great Army at the top of the Champs-Elysées.
Concorde Located at the end of Champs Elysees, the largest square in Paris highlights the obelisk of Luxor as its centerpiece.
Le Marais. A famous early 17th century square with some of the most beautiful parisian apartments in the middle of a middle-age district.
La Madeleine Church. Neo-Greek temple ordered by Napoleon in homage to its Great Army, today a rich catholic parish.
Paris Opera. Two operas : the original one built by Garnier in 1875 & Opera Bastille from 1989.
Montmartre Basilica built to the glory of the "Holy Heart of Jesus" to redeem the Nation's sins after the 1870 bloodshed of the Commune of Paris overlooks Paris from the Montmartre hill.
La Defense. The 21 st century skyscrapers business district erected outside the western city-limits of Paris was recently enriched by the spectacular Grande Arche.
Disneyland The first leisure/theme park of Europe.
Versailles. The Sun-king palace in Versailles is half an hour by train from Paris.