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If there's one city in the world that the entire world has fallen in love with, it's Paris. From the iron lacework of the Eiffel Tower glittering against the evening sky to the timeless masterpieces hanging in the Louvre, from the long tree-lined boulevards of Haussmann's grand design to the hidden courtyard bistros where the greatest food on earth is served without ceremony or pretension ? Paris doesn't just charm, it intoxicates. Book your cheap flights to Paris on flightsgallery today and discover why this is the most visited city on the planet. Great prices, zero compromise on quality or service.
About Paris
Paris is the benchmark against which all other great cities are measured ? and by which most fall a little short. The capital of France and one of Europe's largest cities, it has been the capital of Western art, fashion, gastronomy, philosophy, and romance for centuries. It is the city of the Impressionists, of Hemingway and Fitzgerald, of Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent, of the French Revolution and the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Today it remains all of these things simultaneously ? a city of extraordinary cultural depth, architectural perfection, and a daily rhythm of café life, market shopping, and unhurried dining that makes visitors want never to leave.
Top Tourist Attractions in Paris
Eiffel Tower
The most recognisable structure on earth, the Eiffel Tower was built as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World's Fair and has stood as the supreme symbol of Paris ever since. Ascend to the summit for panoramic views across the entire city, or simply watch from the Champ de Mars below as it illuminates the Parisian night in a sparkling light show on every hour after dark.
The Louvre
The world's most visited art museum houses the world's largest art collection ? over 35,000 works across 72,000 square metres of a former royal palace. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People are among the countless masterpieces awaiting discovery within its extraordinary walls. Book tickets in advance to avoid the queues at the glass pyramid entrance.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
The supreme achievement of French Gothic architecture, Notre-Dame de Paris has stood on the Île de la Cité at the heart of the city since the 12th century. Following the devastating fire of 2019, the cathedral has been painstakingly restored and has reopened its doors to visitors ? more magnificent, some say, than ever before.
Musée d'Orsay
Housed in a magnificent converted Beaux-Arts railway station on the banks of the Seine, the Musée d'Orsay holds the world's greatest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Monet's water lilies, Renoir's dancing couples, and Van Gogh's self-portraits are displayed in a setting of such architectural grandeur that the building itself is as much a highlight as the collection within.
Montmartre and Sacré-C?ur
Perched on the highest hill in Paris, the village-like neighbourhood of Montmartre offers the most romantic and bohemian version of the city imaginable. The white domed basilica of Sacré-C?ur watches over the city from the summit, and the winding streets below ? once home to Picasso, Modigliani, and Toulouse-Lautrec ? are lined with artists' studios, charming cafés, and the city's most celebrated cabaret, the Moulin Rouge.
Palace of Versailles
Just 40 minutes from central Paris by RER train, the Palace of Versailles is one of the greatest royal palaces ever built. Louis XIV's vision of absolute monarchical splendour produced a Hall of Mirrors, formal gardens stretching to the horizon, and a complex of buildings of such overwhelming grandeur that it became the template for royal palaces across the entire world.
Best Time to Visit Paris
Paris is beautiful in every season, but spring (April?June) is the city at its most iconic ? the chestnut trees lining the boulevards burst into bloom, café terraces fill with the first warm-weather crowds, and the light takes on the soft golden quality that inspired the Impressionists. Autumn (September?October) offers similar pleasures with a slightly quieter city. Summer is vibrant and warm but crowded and expensive, while winter Paris ? grey, atmospheric, and strung with Christmas lights ? has a magic entirely its own.
Getting to Paris
Paris is served by two major international airports. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), to the north of the city, is France's primary aviation hub and one of the busiest airports in Europe, handling direct flights from across the world. Orly Airport (ORY) to the south serves a wide range of European and domestic routes. Both are connected to central Paris by efficient rail links. flightsgallery searches all routes into both airports to ensure you always find the very best fares on flights to Paris.
Know Your City
Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements arranged in a clockwise spiral from the city centre, a logical system that makes navigation surprisingly intuitive once understood. The Paris Métro is one of the finest urban rail systems in the world ? fast, frequent, and covering the city comprehensively ? supplemented by the RER express trains that connect the outer arrondissements, Versailles, and both airports to the city centre.
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