Must See
- Eiffel Tower - Built in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition in 1889. For 40 years the tallest building in the World, visit day or night time for fantastic views from one of the 3 viewing platforms – open from 09:00 until 00:45 in summer (mid June to late August) , and from 09:30am to 11:45pm at all other times of the year
- Louvre Museum – Houses, among other treasures the Mona Lisa. First opened in 1793 after the Revolution
- Arc de Triomphe – Built commemorate Napoleon’s victory at the Battle of Austerlitz and home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier where the eternal flame has been re-lit each evening since 11 November 1923, and at the top there is a viewing platform with views down the Champs Elysees towards the Louvre .
- Sacré Coeur - Built in the 1870’s at the top of the hill at Montmartre – a visit is a must for panoramic Parisian views. The famous dome is 200 metres above sea level
- Notre Dame - The Gothic cathedral sitting on its own island in the middle of the River Seine where Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of France
- Pompidou Centre - The home of National Museum of Modern Art
- Musee National Picasso – The greatest collection of Picasso’s work in the World
- Place de la Concorde – the largest square in the city of Paris centrally located between Champs Elysees and the Tuileries Gardens
- Bastille – Over 600 Parisiens stormed the prison in 1789 at the height of the Revolution which led to the downfall of Louis XIV . Now this is one of the sought after places to live in Paris
- Disneyland Paris